Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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This book shows the need for hope in everyday's life. Thr author writes very well. The book is simply intriguing. Looking forward to reading more
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The book really touches how i sometimes feel....really touching book and well done to the author
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I like that the story took a turn from sad and motionless to fast and adventurous. The author was brave and brilliant. You chose a good book.
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Amazing how mankind craves novelty. Monotonous life can lead to depression and people often get bored with the same routine making them take drastic steps to excite their lives. Thanks for the review. I would definitely read this book.
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A good review, as the book opens up the emotional sight of the readers.
A tale about a lonely man, Samuel underwent depression and frustrated state lingering; even on the verge of losing the interest of living. His encounter with a buddy, David, makes his outlook changes for good!
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Reading through the sample of this book, I felt a depth and realistic approach to the battles of the mind that humans fight. I also enjoy suspense and twists, which the book brilliantly embodies. Beautiful review.
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Sometimes errors are inevitable but we should try as much as possible to give much attention to these little details. An amazing and emotional book with an odd title plus a well written review. Thanks for the review.
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I love crime thrillers and this review just piqued my interest to read this one. I enjoyed reading your review. Thanks for your recommendation.
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This novel seems to portray sadness, mystery, frustration, adventure, and rejuvenation. The author did well in twisting the plot. Your review is quite detailed.
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Post by Holly Bernier »

I loved the review of this book. The title leads one to believe it's a book of poetry, but after reading the review it sounds like there's a great story being told. It's also listed as a crime thriller so I'll be reading this one!
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This seems like a very heartfelt read to me. It would be interesting to see how the main character transitions from someone with depression into someone with a purpose. Thank you for your insightful review!
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What a unique plot. I hope this goes through another round of editing, because it otherwise sounds incredibly captivating. Great review!
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Sounds quite emotional but interesting. The characters seem to be very well-developed and unique. Great review!
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This book seems to have some parts of real life disappointments and pains which are brought about by Samuel's unachieved dreams. Thanks for your insightful review.
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It's good that the book has characters which makes readers care for them. This is what I usually look in a book and it looks like I have found one.
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