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Review of Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free

Posted: 18 Jul 2024, 01:14
by Pranav Dewangan
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free" by Eric S Tier.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Who has not experienced love at least once in their life? If you have experienced love, then heartbreak and pain are inevitable. We all go through these experiences of love, beauty, passion, heartbreak, and loneliness. If you want to submerge yourself in the world of poetry to find yourself in it, then read this book, Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free by Eric S Tier.

The book features a compilation of largely free-verse poems, with some rhyming verse in between. The poems in the book explore the author's emotions as he moves from intense love to anger and bitterness, in addition to loneliness—things that take place at various stages of a relationship before he has to say goodbye. Each poem focuses on a single aspect of his relationship. These aspects include beauty, love, passion, heartbreak, grief, tragedy, saying goodbye, loneliness, and even random thoughts. Throughout the book, the author searches for one more chance at the love he has lost.

There are several things I liked about this book. I admire the courage of the author to write this book authentically and publish it for everyone to read. Because I am going through a similar experience, I found the author's poems to be particularly relevant. Some words literally described what I felt at the same time and made a strong emotional impact on me. The author has done well in providing a balance of feel-good and sorrow-based poems throughout the book. Some of the poems that I appreciated and felt connected to were: Must Everything Be a Riddle, Passions Freedom, Fall, In the Eyes of the Beholder, Innocence Lost, Saying Nothing, As the Stars Shine, What I Am Not, Independence, Lonely is the Heart, Sadness fell upon me, and The Passion that Burns Inside and What Life Has to Offer. The book contains some interesting ideas, like that life's too short to worry about the future and too long to forget the painful past.

Sometimes I felt the author went overboard with free verse poems, which can feel repetitive or monotonous. I think more variety of poetry should have been used here by having more rhyme-verse poems. However, this could be due to my preference for rhymes. Also, I found one typo or error while reading it, which otherwise seemed edited well. I have no complaints other than that.

Despite the drawback, the personal connection I felt while reading it earned it a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars. This book is suggested to all poetry enthusiasts who enjoy reading poems on love, passion, heartbreak, and loneliness.

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Re: Review of Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 08:18
by Amy Luman
I am not a lover of poetry, but free verse is somewhat close to the prose of a novel. The author can express themselves in a way that makes sense to him or her. It’s a good thing that there are so many types of literature so everyone can find something to like. Thanks!

Re: Review of Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 06:32
by Idris Alooma
Well, ah gotta say, this book sounds like a real good read! Ah appreciate the author's courage in sharin' their emotions through poetry. Seems like they captured the ups and downs of love and relationships real well. Ah reckon the personal connection the reviewer felt is a good sign too. Ah'd give this book a solid 5 outta 5 stars! Dynamic storytelling, kept me engaged throughout.

Re: Review of Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free

Posted: 29 Jul 2024, 14:54
by Olalekan Rahmon
After reading this review, it seems like "Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free" by Eric S Tier would be a good read for poetry enthusiasts. The author's authentic and relatable exploration of love, heartbreak, and loneliness resonates with the reader. With a mix of free-verse and rhyming poems, the book provides a balance of emotions. Some standout poems mentioned include "Must Everything Be a Riddle" and "Passions Freedom." Although there is a slight preference for rhyme-verse, overall, the book is well-edited. Given the personal connection felt while reading, I would rate it 5 out of 5 stars. Gripping suspense, kept me on tenterhooks.

Re: Review of Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free

Posted: 03 Aug 2024, 07:38
by Boring Pigeon
Well, bless my heart! This book, Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free by Eric S Tier, sounds like a mighty fine read! It's got all them emotions we all done felt at some point in our lives - love, heartbreak, and everything in between. The author's courage to share his authentic feelings in this book is truly admirable. And I reckon them poems must've hit real close to home for the reviewer, 'cause they sure found 'em relevant. With a balance of feel-good and sorrow-based poems, this book seems like a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Granted, the reviewer did mention that there could've been more variety in the poetry style, but overall, it sounds like a genuine and heartfelt collection. Yessiree, I'd give it a solid 5 outta 5 stars! So if y'all love poetry 'bout love and heartbreak, this book is sure to hit the spot, no doubt about it! Emotional depth, explored complex themes beautifully.

Re: Review of Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free

Posted: 04 Sep 2024, 03:37
by Mercy Ndungu 9
Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free by Eric S. Tier seems to have resonated deeply with you, especially given your current experiences. The book's exploration of intense emotions—ranging from love and passion to heartbreak and loneliness—struck a chord, offering a poignant reflection of your own feelings.

Re: Review of Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free

Posted: 04 Sep 2024, 03:38
by Mercy Ndungu 9
Emotions Cut Deep Passions Run Free by Eric S. Tier seems to have resonated deeply with you, especially given your current experiences. The book's exploration of intense emotions—ranging from love and passion to heartbreak and loneliness—struck a chord, offering a poignant reflection of your own feelings.