Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Sounds interesting and emtional. I'm sorry but it's not my cup of tea. I'm sure readers will get lot of help from this book. You have written beautiful review it gave a lot of insight. Kudos :tiphat:
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Very intresting title and wonderful review! Can't wait to check the book out.
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amazing review and very interesting, beautiful book.
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amazing review and very interesting, beautiful book.
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A mission that could change the lives of Samuel and his friends and secure their financial future? I look forward to finding out what mission it is and if they succeed. Thanks for the review.
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It seems that the author touches on some sensitive topics, but also gives some hope. Thanks for the heads-up on graphic and mature content.
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I can certainly say that depression and suicidal tendencies are not something any sane person can enjoy reading about. With current world situation those topics are even more grave to be mentioned, so I prefer to pass this book. Hope you will excuse me.
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Hmm. Divorce is one of the most lethal weapon to pull anyone down. I feel for the main character and I'm glad to know he could pull over that.
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This books sounds very thought-provoking. I like that one of the character’s daydreams blends into reality. Intriguing!
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Depression is something so bad and everyone must work extra hard to avoid it. Samuel's divorce agravated his bout of depression and almost ruined his life. I'll love to read the full story of how he found passion and a cause to live for. Thanks for the review.
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Mental health issues are taking center stage and more people are speaking up. The author brought up the issue through the protagonist and fleshed out the story so well. I look forward to reading about the mission that could change the characters lives and secure their financial future. My hope is that the errors noted in the review are also addressed for a more fulfilling reading experience. Thank you for such a concise review.
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This book seems to dig deep into the writer's mind and examine his feelings of depression. I really like the fact that the book is person-pushed and has an air of thriller. Thanks for a great review
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A character-driven novel with beautifully written prose and evocative descriptions sounds right up my alley. The plot is unique as well. Too bad about the errors; so often, good editing is the one thing standing between a decent book and a great one. Thanks for the excellent review!
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This sounds like one of those unique books with a lot of meaning and that give readers a perspective of poets and writers true feelings and experiences of life. As a poet and a writer myself, it is interesting to learn how many people think that they would like to write, either because of an idea, or their often mediocre life experiences, but they never get down to actually writing. The protagonist in this book sounds like someone bursting with a need to achieve something in life, whether it is creative or simply to prove himself. The other characters sound memorable as well, and I think this book provides a unique reading adventure. Your review was interesting and colourful.
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Post by MsTri »

Thanks for the review, but I'm really not interested in Samuel and his mental and emotional journeys, or about him trying to see about how reality matched up with one of his fantasies.
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