Review of A Brighter Tomorrow

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Review of A Brighter Tomorrow

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A Brighter Tomorrow" by Lori Schneider, MD.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Reading the poem A Brighter Tomorrow by Lori Schneider, MD, has been a very pleasant and soothing experience for me. I am not that big of a fan of poems, but when it comes to this one, I must say I am a very huge one. The motive behind this one is also great. The pandemic of 2020 is one that can’t be forgotten in a hurry. This poem has different parts that touch on different areas of life.
 
The 2020 pandemic seemed to me like the world had ended. Everyone has a story to tell about how that period was for them. Pandemic 2020 is a part of this book that interests me most because I was alive and experienced everything that happened then. It was as though the world had ended. There was a massive loss of jobs, hunger, a rise in the death toll, and others. Now, sharing our stories and experiences helps us heal and reconnect, just as the author said in the book. I also loved the fact that the author recognized the frontline heroes during the pandemic who were there to combat these enemies and see that there was hope again. There are other fascinating poems in the book that would interest you. I will urge you to get a copy.
 
This book has a lot of positives, but I won’t fail to mention first what made me read it, even though I am not a huge fan of poems. It was the book title and cover page. The title alone was like a message to me, who has been going through some tough times. The colorful picture was just like a vision of tomorrow with a smile on my face. I gladly began to read the book; it was more than a poem to me and resonated so well with me. There were lots of colorful pictures in this book, which I loved, and the writing style was so relaxing and straightforward. And each section of the poem has a new color that identifies it. I cannot give this book less than five out of five stars due to these qualities.
 
The only problem I had with this book was the tiny font, which wasn’t easy for me to read due to my eyes. But then I tried to read through. This wouldn’t affect the rating, though it's just something that needs to be looked at. This is a flawlessly edited book, and I will strongly recommend it to fans of poetry.

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Poems needs deep understanding and I feel no different for "A Brighter Tomorrow" by Lori Schneider, MD. An enjoyable and great review on this poem.
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From the review seems like this is a poem of hope following all that that happened during the pandemic era. Truly there is a brighter tomorrow can't wait to read this fascinating poem.
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When there is hope, there is a feeling for a better tomorrow. This poem is a poem of hope and a brighter future. The book a better tomorrow gives an understanding of it.
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Post by Elendu Divine Ugochi »

Not a fan of poems, but your review sounds convincing. The pandemic had an effect on everyone and I can’t wait to read what the author has to say about it.
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Post by itz maya »

Your review of "A Brighter Tomorrow" by Lori Schneider, MD, is heartfelt and thorough. You've captured the emotional resonance and relevance of the poem, especially in light of the 2020 pandemic. Your appreciation for the book's title, cover, and colorful illustrations adds depth to your positive assessment. Despite noting the challenge of the tiny font, your five-star rating and strong recommendation for poetry fans highlight the book's impact and quality. Excellent job!
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I am not actually a fan of poems. Your review is very appealing and persuading. I will consider this soon as I want to know what the book says about the pandemic.
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Not something I'd want to read, but I think you did a great job here.
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Lori Schneider's heartfelt collection, "A Brighter Tomorrow," is a powerful testament to the human spirit in the face of adversity. The pandemic of 2020 left an indelible mark on our collective memory, and her words serve as a poignant reminder of the strength and resilience that we can summon even in the darkest of times.
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is a poem that explores themes of hope, resilience and the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity, it talks about the ability of people to find strength and hope even in the most difficult times. "A brighter tomorrow" can symbolize the promise of a better future, the idea that, despite present struggles, there is a possibility for a new beginning.
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It sounds like A Brighter Tomorrow made a significant impact on you, especially with its resonance during a challenging time.
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Post by goldenviet »

What I found most remarkable about this book is its ability to instill a sense of optimism, no matter the circumstances. Dr. Schneider’s writing is empathetic and uplifting, making it feel as though she is speaking directly to you, encouraging you to embrace resilience and growth.
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