Review of Now I See

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I believe I will enjoy this anthology. The topocs it treated are important to the human race, and I will like to read the author's view about them.
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The titles of the poems in this collection are thought-provoking, and the poem 'A Life to Choose' is beautiful. I also like the inclusion of pictures which are mesmerising.
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I love the author's perspective, and I believe that she communicated her point perfectly. This book revolves around societal issues like racism, and I'd love to read it. Thanks for your honest review.
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These topics seem like they cover every important topic and that's what would make this book most interesting. sounds like a fascinating short read. Great review.
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I like that this poetry book contains poems that talk about various subjects. I also like the inclusion of pictures before each poem. This seems like a positive and great poetry book. I'm looking forward to reading this book.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

This is an insightful review: it not only analyses the book for substance but also from a technical point of view. I also like the quote you choose: “It takes a village, But we have evolved into cities. With only fortune on our minds, We left our hearts behind." That resonates with me.
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I would be interested in reading the poems in the first section: the ones that cover racism today. Those of the last section: those of spirituality also sounds very interesting. I'm currently trying to read more poetry, so I'd like to read it. Thanks for the review.
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My love for strategic poems. Thanks for the review. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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Your review is encouraging. Thanks for being thorough! This seems like a nice compilation of well-written poems. I like that the language is easy to understand.
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Although I am not a lover of poetry, but I recommend it to lovers of poetry due to the simplicity of the book. Congrats on winning BOTD.
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Congratulations to today's BOTD. I appreciate the positive aspects from this novel. I appreciate the beautiful review written. The poems in the book are interesting.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

Today's book of the day, discusses various topical issues that bother humanity through poems. Poem lovers should get a copy of this exciting book. Thanks for the review.
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The poetry in the sample was enjoyable to read because the author's words clearly convey a sense of oneness.
The one about slavery demonstrates how cooperation and tenacity led to progress.
On the basis of what I know about it, this book is inspirational. Congrats on botd!
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Post by Nichelle Rose Peral »

Such an interesting artistic take to present a certain cause and of personal views towards social awareness and of self expression through poems. It certainly puts us back to when things seem to be simple and complicated. I definitely resonate with "used the poems as a tool to encourage positive qualities and discourage negative ones."
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I am a fun of poetry , definitely this book is worthwhile my time, Interesting reflection of our current times.
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