Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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How strange it must be when one of his daydreams turns out to be rather accurate. Thanks for the review, I'd love to give this intriguing book a try.
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I would love to pick up this book soonest. Depression and loneliness is real .kudos to the author. Congrats on BOTD.
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An ideal and great success for individuals going through trying times. Great review
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The book seems a sad book of trying to get moving from failures, while diverting the mind to something interesting. Nice review.
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This book teaches one to put what's behind behind and forge ahead. The author wrote in a classic language. Thanks for the review.
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At first I was confused by the title... but the review had convinced me that it will be a good read. Depression is the talk of the day. So this Botd could not have come at a better time
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I love the concept and that the book has a masterful storyline. The themes are enlightening as well, especially considering that it brings the depth of human mind to life. Thank you for the well-written review.
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Wow! This review was awesomely amazing. I literally felt like reading the book already. Personally, I can feel the pains of the protagonist, most persons have found themselves in his shoes or even in worse situations and of course, depression will always find its way into their life thereby making them to contemplate suicide as the only saving alternative. This is an amazing work of fiction blended with life changing lessons and so, I leave a big thumbs-up to the author for this great read.
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Seems like a good psychological story. Thanks for the great review!
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I really loved the contents in this book. I want to admire the author. There is no unusefull content, each unit is written properly.
Especially at page 266 (Strength) thought me a big lesson for my life.
Thanks for the author!
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Sounds like an emotional, dull read. I guess I'll stick to something flamboyant right now. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This narrative seems a little bit too dramatic for me at the moment. I think I will give this one a pass for now.
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I really am fascinated about the fact that this book is both character driven and plot driven. With elements of drama, crime, and suspense, this book is definitely a must read for me.
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Post by Lovejoypeace »

Thank you for the review, I enjoyed reading it. This book sounds like a very interesting read. I like the fact that it has words of wisdom, life changing lessons in it, and I also like that it has different themes in the book. I am looking forward to reading this book.
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This sounds like an emotional tour. I'll look at it. Congrats on BOTD!
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