Review of A Brighter Tomorrow

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Congrats on BOTD!
MD Lori Schneider's book, A Better Tomorrow, is fresh and motivational. The book is an anthology of poems and artwork. There are several moving and relevant poems in the anthology that address a variety of themes, such as bravery, pandemics, optimism, and a better tomorrow.
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Love how you started it off with poetry, what a nice review.
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I understand the relief that this artistic catharsis can bring to the author and some readers, but the pandemic and all the turmoil that surrounded it are topics that still bring me too much anxiety, so I'll have to skip this book. Thank you!
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I am not particularly interested in poetry, but, interestingly, it revolves around real-life situations that many can relate to. The poems' tone is undeniably inspirational, exuding a sense of hope for a better future for mankind. The words are carefully crafted to evoke emotions and resonate with readers, leaving a lasting impact on their psyche.
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Post by valentiareshoketswe »

I love that the author has a poem for every different theme of life. As a dog owner I think I will love the poem that is for pet's. Overall the review is good and helpful as it provides a clear insight of the book.I also love the fact that there is poetry in the book which will help the reader in understanding the books message by the author.
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Seems to be a collection of poems related to the real life situations. The overall tone appears to be inspirational and arousing hopes for a better future of mankind. Thanks for the superb review.
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This poem reflects what me and my family went through COVID period
It was an amazing experience to read the review
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Seems to be a collection of poems related to the real life situations. The overall tone appears to be inspirational and arousing hopes for a better future of mankind. Thanks for the superb review.
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A poetry that is therapeutic! That's interesting
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A Brighter Tomorrow by Lori Schneider, MD, is a beautifully crafted and uplifting poetry collection that explores themes of love, racial injustice, hope, courage, and animal advocacy. The storytelling aspect, meticulous organization, and engaging style make it a recommended read for poetry and art enthusiasts. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars, with minor formatting suggestions.
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Post by Manang Muyang »

I too dabble in poetry now and then. I am excited to read this doctor's pieces. Her grandparents' love story is one I'd want to look into. I'm almost sure it would be cute and sweet.
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Loved your exciting review on "A Brighter Tomorrow" by Lori Schneider, MD. After reading a couple of the poems from the Amazon sample, I decided to buy this book for myself. Co-Vid isolated a lot of people from their own community and I personally enjoyed "Pandemic Closet". Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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Lori Schneider, MD, has crafted a collection of uplifting poetry, A Brighter Tomorrow, which addresses themes of love, racial injustice, hope, courage, and animal advocacy. The collection, influenced by quotes from Chopra, Kennedy, and Lee, offers a window to the soul and illuminates the darkness. I love this review on it.
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Post by Susan Ledezma »

I love poetry book like this. There seems to be many poems advocating for good causes and hoping for an optimistic future. This seems like a really feel good book that I would love to read. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Himanshu K Yadav »

In A Brighter Tomorrow, author Lori Schneider, MD, has poetically recorded her thoughts of hope for the future, something that is particularly needed after the restrictions of the pandemic and the political upheaval that hits us just about every day.
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