Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Thanks for the informative review. This book captures the emotions of a depressed, isolated man that feels there is no hope for his life to improve. The fact that he has suicidal ideation and attempts along with the party scene and fights described in the book makes this book more suitable to adult audiences. From your review, it seems the main character may be starting a mission that will lead to danger. I do not feel this book is right for me, but I feel that anyone that enjoys following the journey of a person riddled with feelings of inadequacy and loss would enjoy this book. Congratulations on BOTD! Glad the errors were corrected.
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The life Samuel lived is the reality of some humans. This book must be an emotional and insightful read. Nice review!
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Haunted by the blue devils , forlorn in the doleful seas , Samuel, fights his way admist the blue by weaving odd fantasies. Lost in the reverie , he delivers the postal packages to their owners. Soon ,the Universe conspires to crumble the monotonous walls engulfing his life and sends him on a mission , a mission that can change his life. Though the book begins on a note of utter hopelessness , the tale speaks of hope and strength.
The author enchanted me the very moment i read the first line. The inriguing writing style , beautifully described emotions , extensive use of poetic proses beguiled me . After reading the review I was in a severe dilemma , contemplating " who is a better poet ?"...the author or the reviewer!!! Both the wonderfully written texts are worthy of appreciation. The author's work speaks for itself. The book is definitely a must read , the reviewer's rating testifies it's magnificence. I have read only a few pages and am already in love with it . 🥰....I hope every book lover will appreciate this excellent piece of literature. Congrats on BOTD!!!
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This book treats a very sensitive topic. I don't really want to get triggered by emotions. But, the review is well written and easy to understand. Looks Great!
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Hmmm, touching story of a man from grass to grace. Great review.
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I think that a lot of people can relate to Samuel’s character because like him, a lot of us are only holding on and hoping that our dreams can finally take off. I’m glad that Samuel could find fulfillment in the end.

Great review!
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Hmmm, touching story of a man from grass to grace. Great review.
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I love the idea of a postman's imagined life for a package and the receiver actually hitting close to the mark. Could be a lot of fun. Thanks for your review.
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I admire your review. Samuel's experiences are relatable. But the way out of such a predicament is not through suicide.
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I'm interested in this book. I'm eager to find out how Samuel wrestled with his inner demons. I want to read this one. Nice review.
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The concept of the story really seems fantastic and am intrigued to give it a try.
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Yeah. Mining the mind. Not so many people can do that let alone writers. Impressive.
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The review sounds great. The first paragraph reminded me of Paula Hawkin's Girl on the Train in which the protagonist creates fantasies of the people she sees on the houses from the train. I enjoyed reading Girl on the Train and so, I will definitely give the book a read.
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Depression and suicide are very relevant and timely so to have these themes in a novel makes it very interesting. I hope the author provided enlightening information about these so that readers will not be only entertained by the fiction story but also will have a glimpse of how these themes are. It is intriguing to know what opportunity the main character got and how he used this to get out of his misery.
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Great review, it seems like it's going to be an emotional roller coaster and super interesting. I can't wait to read the novel
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