Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Any book delving into the minds of the characters to explore depression and suicidal thoughts is worth a read, but what is clear from your review is the sensitivity with which it has been dealt. I am definitely going to read this.
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This book seems to take us on an emotional ride. How the person copes up with depression and thinking about suicidal attempts. I think it will help people to cope up with their own problems. I would love to read it. It's a great review.
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I feel like Samuel's life is similar to the ones most people have. Stagnant, boring routine, and unfulfilled dreams. I wish those people will be able to read this book and feel a sense of connection and relatability between them and the character, and learn a handful of lessons from him so they may find their one true calling. I just hoped the errors were minimized. Great review!
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I think this sounds like an interesting story. To see his journey through life and his mental health sounds like a a good story. I would definitely like to know more about his stories about his deliveries.
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This sounds like an amazing book since it has sudden turns and twist which makes it thrilling. Its actually a good thing that the main character didn't succeed with suicide, instead his thought were now focused on the mission.
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The fact that the book captures human emotions in more ways than one indicates that this is worth a read. I'll definitely consider it. And hopefully by then, the author would have rectified the mistakes pointed out in the OBC review.
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I already empathize with Samuel and his trials and tribulations. I like that this book has a lot of character development as well as well-fleshed out supporting characters. It makes the book more enjoyable. I'm glad you enjoyed it despite the errors. Great review!
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Great review. This book seems like a deep and thought provoking read. Although on reading the title I thought it was a book of poems.
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This seems like an interesting story and also emotional. Also the message in the story seems to impact on People. Thanks for a great review.
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Sounds like a very interesting book. Nice review.
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Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech portrays a complete picture of the story of the book! The reviewer lays enough emphasis on the strong points of the story! Nice to learn that the plot of the story is carefully-crafted!
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Sounds like an amazing read. Strangely enough, this book kind of reminds me of the books "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins. Possibly because of how the main character in both books go through the same daily motions and imagine the possible lives of the people around them. I really enjoyed "The Girl on the Train" so I think that I will greatly enjoy this book as well. Thanks for an amazing review!
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The poets is can as vitamins for human being spiritual. They can make a man comfort with what he fell. The poets can make human being defend with their situation because find power in every word of poet .
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The poets is can as vitamins for human being spiritual. They can make a man comfort with what he fell. The poets can make human being defend with their situation because find power in every word of poet .
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Honestly, the subject matter sounds too depressing for me, but you've piqued my interest by stating how well-written the book is. I'll take a closer look at it. Thanks for an interesting and informative review.
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