Official Review: A World Diverse by David Edmond

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Re: Official Review: A World Diverse by David Edmond

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Poetry is always an iffy one for me, so in your review you said, "If you usually struggle to read or understand poetry – don’t worry. This one might be the one for you." My fears were put to rest! Thanks for the review!
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I am not into poems but this one is irresistible. Poems normally have got hidden meanings but this one is rich in content and easy to crack. Indeed, this was an inspiration by David. The poems are heart touching. Congrats on being BOTD.
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Wow, it is so inspirational that an author can write such positive, loving poetry after a tragic event. I'm definitely interested in reading this. I love poetry and the author's topics of choice sound beautiful. Thanks for a lovely review and for sharing some special passages.
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Thank you for the great review! I am one of those who do not easily understand poetry! I was happy when I read in your review that these poems are easy to understand. I don't usually read books of poetry, but perhaps this one wouldn't overwhelm me. You gave such a good analysis of this book it inspired me to consider giving this a read.
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Thank you for every word in this review. It has only strengthened my resolve to read this book.
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Though I am not usually in books of poetry, this one sounds interesting. I can relate to his loss and am intrigued at what he has to offer. I am thankful he writes of hope and second chances and will be adding it to my reading list.
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"A World Diverse" by David Edmond brings hope, motivation, love and much more just by reading its review. I didn't know a poem could be so poetic and at the same time minister to people. This book is a keeper.
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I don’t read a lot of poetry, but I truly appreciate the author’s faith and love.
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Post by Okejas Mathomas »

Well reviewed and very interesting book, you said the book of the day but I said the book of the year,because love conquers everything on earth. The book is for knowledge for love and for courage. It is the book of the year bCos faith and love of God in time of agony, then friendship for making the world unit together and love to each other, now feeling for what you love despite the death of his wife he was courage to teach the world how to love and live. The world diverse by David Edmond made my day thanks, I rate 4/4 Star.
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I enjoyed your review, but am really not into poetry. I would pass on this.
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I don't enjoy poetry personally, but this sounds like an amazing collection for religious people. Great review!
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Thanks for the review.This must be a very motivating and encouraging read that must be my next.
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Judging by your review, this seems like a great collection of poetry. How brave of the author to to infuse so much inspiration and encouragement into his writing despite his grief! Thanks for your brilliant review.
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Thanks for recommending us, even though I'm not much a poetry fan, I'll give this one a read for the concepts sounds neutral to different genre lovers according to your review. Well explained, thanks.
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I like the positive attitude the author has in these poems, even if he lost his wife. However, I don't like poems about religion.
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