Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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This sounds like a very introspective read. You've definitely captured my attention with this review; the author seems to have an insightful understanding of the human condition. I think it's interesting that despite this book being a character-driven novel, it has a plot as well. Thanks for the great review!
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Great review, very detailed. A distressed mental state of mind is an interesting topic for me. It pushes the facets of the human mind.
Happy reading,
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Sadness and self-destructive ideation are profoundly refined subjects, but it appears like the creator explores it well, whilst as but having the alternative to share some fact. In like manner, I assume that its captivating to identify how Samuel endeavors to elevate some shading to his life, and I'm involved to pick out what type of mission he fixes his seem to be on. It seems as although the story is very multi-layered, with strong characters and an exciting plot. While it is unhappy that the e book required any other search via for altering, it looks like the writer's composing capabilities take into consideration the peruser to totally draw in with the story.
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The character of Samuel seems very interesting. The storyline is intriguing. From the review, it is evident that the author has created a lot of depth to his characters. Glad that the errors are corrected. Congrats on BOTD!
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The book and its theme are too dark and depressing. The situation proposed is demoralizing, which leaves us exposed to a desolate landscape.

These kinds of books are very unattractive to me. Although there is progress, I find it slow for my personal taste.
From my point of view, I would not recommend it because it is so depressingly bleak and dark. It is agony in reading the darkest parts of it.

If the author's idea was to convey that feeling of helplessness and emotional disaffection, you have my congratulations. We are before a book whose reading manages to remove the smile from the lips.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting thriller novel following a postman that creates interesting backstories for the mysterious recipients of his packages; however, his "made up" stories might not be far from the truth. It looks to be worth a second look. Well done.
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Post by Aan Granados »

This seems very emotional. Good to see that the grammatical errors were corrected. I’ll check this out. Thanks for your review!
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This certainly sounds impressive! I am glad the book was edited again, reading books with a lot of errors can be quite annoying.
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Themes of suicide and depression complement the picture on the cover. I was impressed with your high praise for the author's ability to keep you engaged and surprised with the twists and turns. Thanks for the captivating review. This looks interesting!
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I've only read the review but I am already very impressed with the depth of the characters and the author's writing skills. It has gotten my attention and I look forward to reading the rest of the book!
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I'm usually not one for character-based novels, but this review pointed out many possible points of interest. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by ddbird1975 »

I also really enjoyed this book. The relationships he makes are genuine and well thought out. The main character is complex and well developed. I think this review is spot on.
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The books sounds like there will be a huge character development going on as the story moves forward. Unfortunately, emotional reads aren’t my cup of tea.
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Post by charlmer »

I'm not a book lover or a readingholic, but when i read the review it makes me interested, the character of samuel, is very interesting, there are some words that i can apply in my life.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

The premise sounds promising enough, but it is the narrative being well-written that would draw any person into reading this novel.
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