Review of Penelopes Purple Passions

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Post by Francis Omotayo Aderogbin »

The beauty of poems was brought to life in this book. From the title, which signifies a rebirth, sends a powerful message to the reader at first glance. I believe readers will find one or two poems that relate to their experiences, too, as rebirth is a constant thing in life.
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I enjoy reading poems from time to time as it knows how to capture the poet's feelings using fewer words. This poems talks about the poet’s love life, pain, heartbreak, and growth. Interesting poem. Good one from the poet. Congratulations on being the book of the day!
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I am going to read this book as I am a lover of poems. The author speaks of love, life, and self-worth which are essential and needs to be viewed from different perspectives.
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I like the themes of love and heartbreak discussed in this poetry book. Great review.
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After reading the books sample I didn't quite understand it at first but thanks to this review it helped me understand the meaning of the words written in the book.
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This book was very captivating. I could relate simply by the way the words were put together. I will always love what I can't.
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I adore reading poetry. The review was fantastic. I hope more people opt in to reading this one.
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From the review, I admire to read this botd. The author after heartbreak, summoned courage not to remain in a state of moodiness and depression, rather she utilized it as an opportunity to discover and develop herself, to become a better person. Great review.
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Quite a passionate book. I love the writing style of the author; so simple and easy to comprehend. Thanks and great job on the review.
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I love that the author writes poems about her romantic experience. Readers will be able to relate to the poetry in this book. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Post by Tebogo Eugene M »

I think this poem book would be a good adventure for me as it says is simply to read and a fast read I would like to read about the author's love and life and how she learned from them thank you for the review, "Penelopes Purple Passions" by Penelope Chaisson.
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Post by Gabriella H »

This seems like a nice collection of poems suitable for a wide variety of people. I'm glad the author was eventually able to embark on a journey of growth, development, and self-discovery after her heartbreak. Thanks for the insight!
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I simply love the themes of multiples facets of love and self-discovery. I am sure this book would be a delight to read. Thanks for the awesome review!
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Post by Eunice Geres »

I liked the idea of using a butterfly's life cycle to divide the parts of this book. I think that's very creative and well-thought-out. Sadly, I don't relate to this book's themes. So, this book is probably not for me.
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Post by Dzejn_Crvena »

I enjoy a book with poems about musings in life. The author seems to be romanticizing the past and the ache of nostalgia. I can relate to the sentiment. Since I'm interested in poems, I'm going to read this one. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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