Review of The Poetic Vibrations of a Matured Butterfly

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Alexander C Schmoock
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Review of The Poetic Vibrations of a Matured Butterfly

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Poetic Vibrations of a Matured Butterfly" by Arthur Lee Conway.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Hurdles and challenges are incidental to adulting; they are sometimes overwhelming, but everyone makes a great effort to get the best out of life regardless of the many challenges. The Poetic Vibrations of a Matured Butterfly by Arthur Lee Conway is a poem series about the many issues humans face. It takes the reader on a hypothetical journey through life, beginning from birth to death, with the instrumentality of poetic prose and parables to illustrate life effectively. The Poetic Vibrations of a Matured Butterfly also describes the state of different nations and continents using literary devices. It touches on the different sectors of the economy, especially the political sector, and shares many brilliant quotes from prominent figures to buttress the points being made.

The Poetic Vibrations of a Mature Butterfly had a number of good points. Most of the poems were concise, apt, and fun to read. It was a combination of poetry, quotes, and short stories. I love that the poems were not monotonous. Arthur Lee Conway used poetic languages such as simile, metaphor, alliteration, irony, and hyperbole to make the work an even more exhilarating read. More so, there were cases of repetition to directly emphasize certain essential points. The use of simple diction and very relatable activities brought the poems home. The poem series also dates back in history, giving the reader new knowledge on the background of some continents. It was divided into three parts, with each part discussing a different topic to further solidify the reader's understanding of each poem topic. Arthur Lee Conway used the book as a medium of encouragement, support, and inspiration to those in need of such. In another development, the book served as a form of sensitization and awareness for the ignorant. It is a wake-up call for people to become active.

There was no part of this book that I disliked. It was a riveting read, I enjoyed the flow of the poems, and I acquired a lot of knowledge on different areas of life, including politics.

There are no errors in this book, so I can confidently submit that it was exceptionally well edited. I give it a four out of four stars rating. I did not deduct any stars because it was generally enjoyable and educating. The book also had some therapeutic elements and sought to correct certain wrongs done by others.

I recommend this book to lovers of poetry and drama. Spoken word artists and story writers will generally find this informative and may get some inspiration for their content.

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Post by TheGayOne12 »

They definitely seem like poems I'd enjoy. Great job with the review!
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Post by Beauty Kalu22 »

I don't normally enjoy poems, but this one seems to talk about life issues and things that I'll relate to.
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Me and poems are not 5 and 6 but this is a beautiful review indeed. 😊
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No one can describe the journey of life more than the ink of a poet. I love a good poem any day.
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The poem has a whole lot of information in it and I like it. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Aisha Yakub »

I'm not exactly a huge fan of poetry, but this seems like a great book. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Ceeco2002 »

A combination of poems, quotes, and short stories all in one book? I think that's just the right book for me. Nice review!
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