Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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This is a compelling and intriguing fictional drama book highlighting crime, suspense, passion, theft, and a realistically relatable protagonist. The book is temporarily free and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review that highlights the book perfectly. Congrats on the BOTD.
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The book sounds fascinating, telling boring people's limitation in a not boring way . The review is also great. Congrats on the BOTD
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Amazing review up there. The story establishes the fact that the mind is a powerful tool that is needed to scale through life's challenges. Cultivating the right mindset will help one to see light at the end of the tunnel.
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This book seems to be pretty interesting, it has a lot of drama, but some aspects of mystery and suspense. It seems to have a heavy plot, depression, and suicide are very serious and sensitive themes. I want to try it now. Thanks for the great review!
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Thanks for this great review! The book seems to be emotional and dramatic. For now I’m not sure whether I want to read this or not. Let’s see, I might change my mind.
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Your review is absolutely great. And a good review mirrors a good story. I also love the fact that this story is plot driven and character based. I am definitely going to read this.
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A cool read that seems to show off both the mediocrity of life, and then show off the excitement of life at the same time.

Thank you for the review!
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A book about a postal worker struggling to overcome endless bouts of depression and loneliness. To face his grim reality, he sometimes creates fantasies surrounding the packages he delivers. He takes one of his dreams to try to make it happen, along with his friend and the old neighborhood Posties. This mission could change his life and secure his financial future.
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I'm so glad that you touched on the very prominent use of characters performing mindless actions for introspective effects, like staring at the stars and sky. So many authors do it, and unless handled perfectly and sparsely, it comes off as cheesy. Well done!
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Really great review! I love that you pointed out how the novel has a fine balance of plot and character. And it looks like your appreciation of the story was not dampened by the errors. Thank you for the review.
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This sounds a bit like a heavy read, but I'm glad the author was such a great writer and you enjoyed the read so much! Too bad about the errors though, that would be distracting to me as well. Great review! :techie-studyingbrown:
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Today's #BOTD is an engaging novel fit for those who enjoy suspenseful reads filled with mystery, crime, and well-developed characters. In addition, it draws awareness to mental health issues that many face today. I've downloaded my free copy. Thank you for the awesome review!
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Depression and loneliness cured by daydreaming. Logan Lamech; oddly authored this book.Despite the dark clouds that shadow the main character, the content is ironically illuminating and filled with gems of wisdom and unspoken truths at every turn. Wow this is a wonderful review.
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