Review of Penelopes Purple Passions

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Love is not all about feelings but comes with many things just as the author has rightly said in his book. Thanks for an interesting review.
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Penelope's experiences capture what so many people face out there: heartbreaks, pains, disappointments, betrayals, diseases. It is a good news, however, to read how Penelope's ugly experiences made her a stronger person.
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What an inspiring poetic book. Passing through hurdles and still coming out strong is amazing. I'm glad that this book motivated me. Congrats on BOTD.
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The biggest lesson from this book seems to be that experience toughens us and brings out the best version of us. The poet's love experiences taught her a lot of tough lessons and I will love to read about them.
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I love poetry. When I went saw the first poem of the book, I sense it was about lines. Indeed, the review justifies it. The poems are many too, and they seemed to be fixed under subheadings. The arrangement is interesting. Kudos to the reviewer too.
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The author did so well in giving enough background information about her inspiration for this poem. This will make people to understand better and relate adequately to the themes in the poems. The reviewer, too, did well. Kudos.
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Love of life is difficult and never forget. This story is about a poet and her love. I’m eager to read this book.
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The author found the much-needed solace one needs after a heartbreak through the medium of poetry. And, I'm glad that her writings made her stronger.
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Poetry has a way of evoking the right emotions in me. The author did well on the way he wrote down this master piece. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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Poetry has a way of evoking the right emotions in me. The author did well on the way he wrote down this master piece. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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Love is indeed not a bed of roses and, for sure, the positive aspects of it cannot exist without the pain and heartbreak. But it's a struggle for me to read books about emotion.
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This collection of poems sounds like a powerful read for anyone who is on their journey of self-discovery, as they can relate a lot to Penelope's life.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I don’t particularly favour books of poetry, so I think I will pass on this one.
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Post by jaliper »

I loved poetry. It always triggers my emotions, strengthens my brain, and encourages self-reflection. I used to write poetries but since I stopped reading them, I also stopped doing them. But I definitely will add this to my shelf. Thanks a lot
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I adore poetry, especially pieces that deal with issues like love, sorrow, and broken hearts. The book's attractive cover is appealing to me. It's worth reading the author's beautifully assembled collection of poetry. This poetry anthology contains a lot of valuable lessons for us. The author illustrates the difficulty of love and the suffering it can bring about using a butterfly. However, the story offers the progression from suffering to new life and optimism, much like a caterpillar transforms into a stunning butterfly. Congrats on botd!
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