Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Even though I may not want to go through stories with tragic plots, I still think lingering poets will be a nice book to read. Kudos Logan Lamech.
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An amazing unique book about a bored postman. I found the plot intriguing and original. Congratulations BOTD!
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This book sounds a bit depressing to me, however, the elements of crime and mystery have me intrigued. It's on my TBR bookshelf, so I'll probably get to it when I'm in a really positive mood. Exceptional review!
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The story of Samuel and his struggles as he pass through endless bouts of depression sounds like an engaging one. I like it that the narrative has no dull moments. I'll definitely read this one. Thanks for your review.
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It's always a little confusing when a book is written beautifully but full of errors. This storyline sounds like it will appeal to anyone looking for more meaning. Thanks for the review.
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I'm wondering about Samuel's new-found mission, especially considering that he was on the verge of suicide. The book seems to have both a great character development and many twists and turns of the plot, so it could be a good choice for me. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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This is a lovely review. The book seems compelling and evokes emotions. I'm sure there is a lot to learn from reading it.
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Wow, The review is great! The book already caught my curiosity. I would love to read the book.
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Wow! Wow! Wow!

i loove your review. I wish it could go on for a little while longer.

You sold me on the book. I'm going to try it.

Congrats on BOTD.
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Based on the title, I was expecting a book of poetry. Instead, this book is about a postman with ennui stumbling upon a mystery. It might be an interesting book to read if it weren't for all the errors.
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Capturing the human condition, dishing out wisdom gems, all with suspenseful twists and turns sounds like a fine blend in a book.
Congratulations on BOTD!!
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Post by Muzabula Jean Paul »

:tiphat: The author show us , how is it important in our life, to be engaged in relationship with good friends. The ones can help us to end any kind of problems faced in our life.
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I think I love how the writer was able to introduce backstories that shone a light on different aspects of the characters. It, in a way, helped the development of characters. Excellent work well accomplished.
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How can one describe a style as "beautifully-written prose" and analyse the book as " in dire need of additional proofreading and editing"? I"m curious about that reasoning for it's seemingly contradictory.
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Post by Muzabula Jean Paul »

:tiphat: :tiphat: This is a good book, l like and appreciate the author. Life is a Battle, never abandon this battle but fight it together with friends we shall win.
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