Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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At first, I thought that this was a poetry book. But after reading your review I realized that it was even better: "The beautifully-written prose oozed depth and at times leaned on the poetic, which often left me with a lot to think about".
Great review!
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Sounds like a heavily psycological, yet adventurous fiction. I would like to try this one. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the giveaway
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Thanks for the very well written review! I love books that dwell on the mental state and psychology of characters so I might he to add this to the reading list.
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Thorough review appreciated. A book about a down-and-out postal worker who thinks that risking it all for financial stability is the answer to his pitiful life situation is too common a theme in my opinion. I had rather read about a postal worker who had gratitude for what he has and uses his profession to make positive impacts on the lives along his delivery route. Money is not the answer to everything. I do not see this book holding my interest. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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What mission does David and Samuel have to accomplish? I'm so eager to find out. Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech is pretty amazing and I will definitely check it out. Congratulations to the author on the BOTD. Great review!
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Whenever faced by the numerous challenges that life throws at us, it's always best to go on a self-discovery break. Samuel's mission sounds like something I would like to read about, a must-read. Thanks for the insightful review @ritah.
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Post by Sonya Nicolaidis »

I also enjoyed the small part that I read. It seems that this character has enormous depth and this author has a lot to tell us. Your review is great and I agree with your thoughts entirely. Pity about the errors - they can be so easily corrected, though, to produce a first class piece of writing. Thank you for your comments.
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It's always a pity when a good book is marred by editing errors that could have been easily been removed with a proofreading. Still, it seems like an inspiring sort of read. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like a great read, but I don't want to read a book where the main character is suicidal at the moment. I will revisit this at a later date. Thanks for a great review.
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Well, I must say I love the genuineness of this review. I'll most definitely read this and the elements employed here appeals to me.
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I would love to read about their mission. It's good that author's writing style makes it an engaging read. Nice review.
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I read through the first chapter and the Samuel's imaginations and wondering about the packages he delivers made me curious to read the whole book in he near future. With the well written review given it seems like its a great read even though its regrettable to note that its manifested by mistakes. Thank you for the awesome review.
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The author seems to have a writing style that is interesting and grabs the readers attention. I like the idea of this character driven novel that balances equally with a good plot. Great review.
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While it seems a bit depressing, I’m fascinated by the author's unique style of writing. Thanks for the well-written review!
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This would be a great source of inspiration. Great review!
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