Review of Artwords

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It is very interesting to find out that a book of poetry containing different forms of literature and parts of speech. You will learn many thing like I just learnt a new word that means using words and shaping them like objects. Not only that, it also makes use of a term called PUN which is a play on words. It deserves a 4 out of 4 stars.
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:techie-studyingbrown: This review have gven me goosebumbs, cant wait to read the whole book. Im certainly looking forward to how deep its words can go.
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I’m highly fond of art and poetry pieces, so if these two are intertwined in a single book, I would very much be appealed to read it! “Artwords” seem like a unique book tackling diverse subjects — I love the fact it also contains fascinating visuals specially curated by the author. Thank you for the insightful review!
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An interesting poetry book because it contains poetry and pictures that express it. Reviewers present interestingly. I am interested in reading this book.
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I am a lover of artwork, however, I found the technique called calligram very unique and fascinating. Congrats to the author on being the book of the day!
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Without being able to see much of a sample on Amazon, your review gives me a true picture of the book. I think it is something I'd like to read.
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Interesting concept, but unfortunately, with my current English level reading poetry is pretty useless, because rhymes meaning escape and simple confuse me. All the same congratulations with BOTD!
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I think I would love more the photographs, as if they will bring things more to perspective.
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It's the creativity of the author for me. To be able to use words in such a versatile way is really great. Nice one!
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I must say I'm impressed by this author's work. This piece speaks a volume about excellence and proficiency. Words are indeed beautiful. Congratulations.
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This book is quite interesting for I have read several books on drama and poetry but only a handful uses calligram.
Your review is helpful and amazing. It made me interested to read the book. Thank you very much.
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Ivvie Ivanova wrote: 26 Oct 2021, 10:44 This is such a unique way to write (and draw?) and I'd love to have a physical copy of such a boo. I will look into it for sure. Thank you for your review! Sounds fantastic to have on the coffee table as well.
photography and literal work of arts are highlighted in this novella, which captivates my interest to wants to read, Congrats.
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I would like to read this book because of the poetry and the creativity about it. Thanks for the amazing review.
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I don't like couples but like art and playing with words, in a way.

thank you for this review. very unusual theme for a book. thumbs up!
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

I'm not into poetry, as I rarely understand it. However, I want to see what calligrams are, and how the author has used words from other writings to create something unique in this book.
Thanks for this wonderful review. :tiphat:
Imagination is a good servant, and a bad master. - Agatha Christie
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