Review of an open wound

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I love poetry no doubt. The book review strongly recommends this book for poetry lovers. It's a collection of poems centered around love and a puzzle is made through the poems so you have to read through all. P.S Readers discretion is advised.
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I love poetry no doubt. The book review strongly recommends this book for poetry lovers. It's a collection of poems centered around love and a puzzle is made through the poems so you have to read through all. P.S Readers discretion is advised.
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I agree that the poems relate to each other, so it makes sense that you point out the need to read all of them in order to appreciate the book.
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Poetry is oneeded of my favorite kind if book. I love how detailed this review is I would want to read this book for myself too. Congrats on BOTD
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I enjoyed the author's book called Shitolian. I'm sure this one would be great as well
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

Wow! Poet O. Persaud has written a love story about finding, losing and rediscovering love through this series of poems in his book An Open Wound.
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An open wound by O Persaud seems interesting but I'm not a fan of poetry so I'm going to pass on this one. I love the cover page and the title. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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This book's review is fairly succinct and includes all the information necessary to hold readers' interest. Also, who doesn't enjoy reading poetry? That makes the book seem like a lot of fun.
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Post by SugaaBoomBoom »

As I previewed the book myself, I was already very interested in this book, but after reading this review i had some excitement to read it even more ! Excellent review look forward to finishing this book myself
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If you’re a fan of poetry that follows a through-line, then I recommend this book to you.
This way of structuring a poems' book sounds very interesting.

Thank you for your review and for sharing your favourite quote:
the following quote, “Love is a constant because it is constantly changing. A good love changes your attitude and it’s always coming and going.”
Your review made me curious about the author and the book. It definitely made me want to keep reading.

Great review 👍
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Post by Chinomso22 »

I love poetry. This review is quite inviting and I would certainly take the time to delve into this book. Thanks for the review and thanks to the poet for sharing such an amazing talent - writing poetry is not an easy feat. I look forward to reading the various poems.
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Poetry is a sensual genre if I do say so, but somehow, I don't connect with it. I hope lovers of poetry enjoy this one. Congratulations, BOTD.
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Judging by the review of this book, it's quite inviting and I would certainly take the time to delve into this book. Thanks to the poet for sharing such an amazing talent - writing poetry is not an easy feat. I look forward to reading the various poems. Congrats on BOTD.
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I'm not an ardent lover of poetic books so I will pass them on to people who love them. Notwithstanding, the collection seems engaging. Congrats on BOTD.
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