Official Review: A World Diverse by David Edmond

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It’s nice to see that the author has a tone of hope and faith despite losing this wife to disease. Poetry books are not usually interesting to me but this sounds like a nice little book.
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I have never finished any book on poetry. This review has been written so well that I am convinced that I can read and finish this book. Thanks for the nice review.
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I indeed enjoy your review and also strongly believe just like the author that there is a special place after death. Your act will surely depicts which of the afterlife awaits.
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I'm not a fan of poetry. Although the review says I don't have to be, I still think I wouldn't enjoy reading it. No doubt this book will satisfy many other readers.
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Your review is amazing! You have included both the summary of the book and your opinion of the book. Well done!
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From the sample, I could feel the heart, the soul, and the love that the author has sown in his poetry collection. I'm glad it's easy-to-understand, as poetry can be quite difficult to reach its core. But this is not the case. Thank you for a lovely and encouraging review!
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These poems sound wonderfully rooted in love. I think I will check out this book. Thank you for a great review.
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I typically am a little hesitant to read poetry but given the review and the sample I’ll give it a shot!
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It sounds an emotional read and inspiring collection of poems.Those who second language is English, translation of poems is not an easy task.The author has dealt with the grief in such a way that it really conveys the message and his trust and faith in God is highly a matter of appreciation
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I think that this book of poetry might be the one for me. As your review states, I am one of those people who have difficulty with understanding poetry. I like that the author is descriptive and uses his words beautifully without making too hard to comprehend. The death of his spouse is the motivation for writing this piece as a tribute to her and the country he loves.
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I am not sure I would enjoy reading this book as I am not interested in the genre. Thanks for recommending this book
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Everyone processes the loss of a loved one differently. I think that finding hope and joy and exploring one’s emotions through poetry is a lovely way to do that! Thanks for the review!
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Incredible poems here. I am one who likes reading poetry books but the enjoyment normally begins diminishing once the poems become difficult to interpret. I am, therefore, glad that this books contains easy-to-understand poems. Thanks for the review.
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I'm not a drama nor poetry genre fanatic, but this book seem promising filled with positive vibes. I'll consider the book. Eloquent review. Kudos.
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Your review was amazing. I'm not much of a poetry lover. But your review gave me the hope that I can understand this and enjoy. Thank you excellent review. :tiphat:
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