Review of A Brighter Tomorrow

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The absence of a poem in the sample is a notable drawback, as it hinders readers from assessing the quality and style of the poetry. Including at least one poem would have allowed readers to gauge the merit of the verses and make an informed decision about the overall appeal of the book.
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I'm genuinely intrigued by your review and eager to explore this book further. Your analysis has sparked my interest, thank you!
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it a poetry collection, that talks about life, the struggles and the events of tomorrow
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"A Brighter Tomorrow " by Lori Schneider, MD book tells us that stories are more than just stories—they're like strong bridges, linking our hearts, sharing experiences, and guiding us toward a kinder and brighter future." Thanks for sharing this nice review.
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Cecelia_L's review accurately points out the book's formatting issues, particularly with screen orientation. I, too, faced challenges while reading the Kindle edition due to these problems.
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I like poetry and I love a poem at the beginning of a review. It's so inspirational because the author finds comfort through the pandemic via poetry. Poetry is indeed therapeutic because you can express your emotions, like love, gives you courage, and never loses hope for the future.
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A Brighter Tomorrow is a collection of uplifting poetry that addresses the emotions evoked by the pandemic. It also contemplates various themes such as love, racial injustice, hope, courage, and animal advocacy. The book features an assortment of artfully arranged photographs and beautiful paintings by Mark Salevitz, MD. I absolutely love it.
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This sounds like a very passionate and moving poetry collection. If I stumble upon one in the wild, I may enjoy it, but I'm not one to seek out poetry books. I'm the the author found something to do and create during the pandemic.
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I am thrilled to have stumbled upon this poetry book. The author's meticulous attention to detail and profound inspiration are evident in every page. The poems are a true expression of art, and I found myself lost in their beauty. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who appreciates the power of words and the beauty of poetry. Congratulations on being named BOTD - it is well-deserved recognition for such outstanding work!
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"A Brighter Tomorrow" by Lori Schneider, MD. An interesting uplifting poetry, the author as said, poetry is both her creative and therapeutic expression. The author's poetry expression involves love, racial injustice, hope, courage, and animal advocacy. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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Poetry is not my favorite, by far. It’s very hard for me to understand, but I’m a fan of anything that can help the author, or anyone else, get through the hard times. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Writing poems have always been a bit difficult for me so I respect people who can pen down a decent poem that makes sense. I must say the reviewer also did an amazing job capturing all the themes of the poetry. I'd love to read this book.
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There is nothing better than optimistic, therapeutic poetry. Many people can relate to this book because the hope for a better tomorrow is something we all wish for. Thank you for writing a fascinating review, Cecilia!
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

The storytelling and diverse subjects in the poetry collection 'A Brighter Tomorrow' by Lori Schneider promise a captivating read. I'm especially intrigued by 'Sealed by Fate' and the touching tribute to the author's grandparents.
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Post by Godfred Kortsu »

A brighter tomorrow indeed, it has always been said by most scholars that, "Individual potentials are mostly discovered in their challenging time" that is what Lori Schneider , MD just did, in the midst of the pandemic, election brouhaha, she still pen on paper that has brought a full inspiration for a bright tomorrow, I love this book.

I will gladly rate this book 5 stars for giving is hope again In difficult time.
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