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Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 31 Jul 2018, 07:33
by JR Mercier
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Sandpiper's Spell" by Tom Pearson.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Sandpaper's Spell takes it's reader on a trip down memory lane but instead of the memory lane running a linear path, it takes us on a wildly imaginative and insightful journey through Tom Pearson’s life, loves, and the world he experienced as a young child and an artist. Tom Pearson’s work draws from psychology, archetypal studies, dreams, and his Tsalagi Heritage – all combining to make a stunningly reflective poetic read.

The Sandpiper’s Spell is a relatively short poetry read but Tom Pearson fills each page with an abundance of evocative language. He draws inspiration from his Eastern Band Cherokee heritage and a struggling childhood in Saint Augustine, the oldest city in the United States. He also takes the reader on the path he has travelled to gain the success he now holds. Each poem, each stanza, is honest in what he has seen and felt.

Throughout The Sandpiper’s Spell, Tom Pearson continually shifts the mood, tone, and themes. This creates a realistic feel that mimics the ups and downs that he has faced in life. Some poems like ‘Childhood’, ‘Far-Sighted’ and ‘Bedtime Story’ were ringing with a nostalgia feel while ‘Observation’ brought to life the cold and clinical world that most artists experience when trying to make a name for themselves. He likens the experience to exhibiting art to a panel of predators.

Every page was filled with beautiful and detailed imagery. He reveals his early childhood and significant figures in his life with vivid descriptions. One poem, ‘Creation’, had me absolutely transfixed. I was reading it continuously. By combining creation, Greek mythology, and his imaginative flair, Pearson has created one of my favourite poems ever.

I loved the diversity in The Sandpiper’s Spell. Not only the setting or Tom Pearson’s heritage but the diversity in the poems. The mood, tone and theme shift, as well as the mix of Greek mythology and the poet’s life growing up, all lends to an immersive work that tugs at the reader's heartstrings. Most of the poem felt almost like a confessional or a journal entry which made it even more personal. The Sandpiper's Spell appears professionally edited and follows a free verse format. While I am usually not a fan of free verse, it perfectly emulates the unpredictable nature of the poems.

I rate The Sandpiper’s Spell 4 out of 4 stars. The beautiful and immersive imagery coupled with Tom Pearson’s raw and open perspective on life shines through in every word. The poetry will draw on all the nostalgic feelings of the reader’s past. I feel like any artist will be able to relate to the otherworldly writing and the sad truth on how art is viewed as a commodity instead of what it is – art. I would recommend this book to those looking for a poetry read that will ring with nostalgic tones and will bring forth many buried emotions with Its evocative imagery and universal truths.

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Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 08:43
by Corhan2
From your review, I can see that you really enjoyed reading this book. I will not describe myself as a fan of poetry, but I might just try this one as it sounds beautiful.

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 09:29
by kandscreeley
Wow! It's rare to find really good poetry like this any more. Sounds like he did a really great job. Nevertheless, poetry just isn't my forte. So I'm going to pass, but I do appreciate your information.

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 10:22
by Morgan Jones
I am not a fan of poetry, so I don't think I'll enjoy this as much as I want to. Excellent review! I appreciate your thoughts and the genuine love you hold for this book :D

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 15:18
by Cecilia_L
I appreciate poetry and enjoy reading it occasionally. It sounds like the author did a masterful job of conveying his thoughts and emotions through prose. Thanks for the recommendation.

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 15:25
by KarinaBordas
The Sandpiper's Spell seems to be a poetic catharsis of Tom Pearson's life! Your notation of the free verse mirroring the non-linear path is a unique and beautiful description of the poetry. I look forward to exploring this piece!

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 15:26
by KarinaBordas
The Sandpiper's Spell seems to be a poetic catharsis of Tom Pearson's life! Your notation of the free verse mirroring the non-linear path is a unique and beautiful description of the poetry. I look forward to exploring this piece!

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 03 Aug 2018, 02:04
by JR Mercier
Corhan2 wrote: 02 Aug 2018, 08:43 From your review, I can see that you really enjoyed reading this book. I will not describe myself as a fan of poetry, but I might just try this one as it sounds beautiful.
Usually I am not a poetry person but there was a kind of magic to this book that I absolutely loved. Hope you enjoy it too.

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 03 Aug 2018, 02:13
by JR Mercier
kandscreeley wrote: 02 Aug 2018, 09:29 Wow! It's rare to find really good poetry like this any more. Sounds like he did a really great job. Nevertheless, poetry just isn't my forte. So I'm going to pass, but I do appreciate your information.
Then thank you for sticking around and leaving a wonderful comment. :tiphat:

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 03 Aug 2018, 02:24
by JR Mercier
Morgan Jones wrote: 02 Aug 2018, 10:22 I am not a fan of poetry, so I don't think I'll enjoy this as much as I want to. Excellent review! I appreciate your thoughts and the genuine love you hold for this book :D
Thank you so much for the support, Morgan! :tiphat:

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 03 Aug 2018, 02:25
by JR Mercier
Cecilia_L wrote: 02 Aug 2018, 15:18 I appreciate poetry and enjoy reading it occasionally. It sounds like the author did a masterful job of conveying his thoughts and emotions through prose. Thanks for the recommendation.
He really did! It felt like reading magic. He has some really great poems in there. Thank you for the support! :tiphat:

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 03 Aug 2018, 02:26
by JR Mercier
KarinaBordas wrote: 02 Aug 2018, 15:26 The Sandpiper's Spell seems to be a poetic catharsis of Tom Pearson's life! Your notation of the free verse mirroring the non-linear path is a unique and beautiful description of the poetry. I look forward to exploring this piece!
Thank you so much! And I hope you end up enjoying this read as much as I did. :tiphat:

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 03 Aug 2018, 05:02
by gen_g
I love Greek mythology, so you've definitely intrigued me! Thanks for the beautiful review, it is obvious that the poems resonated deeply with you.

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 03 Aug 2018, 09:07
by Bonnie Shelby
You did a brilliant job bringing out the strengths and highlights of this book, but since I'm not a poetry reader, I think I'll pass. Thanks for your review though - I enjoyed reading it :)

Re: Official Review: The Sandpiper's Spell by Tom Pearson

Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 05:17
by JR Mercier
gen_g wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 05:02 I love Greek mythology, so you've definitely intrigued me! Thanks for the beautiful review, it is obvious that the poems resonated deeply with you.
Thank you, as always, for your support and kind comment! :tiphat: :tiphat: