Review of A Brighter Tomorrow

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It is great to see writing that came about because of COVID. I too am a believer of art as catharsis. Congrats on BOTD!
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Written during the pandemic, today's BOTD is a collection of poetry that focuses on a wide variety of themes, such as love, courage, animal rights, social and racial injustice, and hope. Lovers of poems, especially those accompanied by beautiful images and paintings, will thoroughly enjoy these! Thanks for the helpful review! :-)
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Wow I loved it.thank you for the review
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Hi, I am relieved to find out from your review that this book of poetry does not only address emotions from the pandemic. It sounds like a beautiful book to read with the addition of nice artwork. I read a minute sample on Amazon in very small print. I did not enjoy squinting to read it. I hope the author takes your review seriously and has this addressed. Have a good day. :techie-studyinggray:
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Wow i love poetry and i appreciate the fact that the author employs to explore her passion for poetry and it shows a hope for a better tomorrow is one of that many people hold on to and would relate with definitely. Kudos!!!
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Wow i love poetry and i appreciate the fact that the author employs to explore her passion for poetry and it shows a hope for a better tomorrow is one of that many people hold on to and would relate with definitely. Kudos!!!
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Wow i love poetry and i appreciate the fact that the author employs to explore her passion for poetry and it shows a hope for a better tomorrow is one of that many people hold on to and would relate with definitely. Kudos!!!
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Drama and poetry was never my cup of tea, since I believe it requires patience that I personally unfortunately don't owe. In my opinion, to appreciate poetry fully, the reader must enjoy the fine art of word play and solving riddles to find sence hiden in intricate patterns. Congrats with BOTD anyway!
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'Official Review: A Brighter Tomorrow' by Lori Schneider has a good and informative introduction. It brings to the knowledge of readers the relevant points of the author's work. The point that the book is an uplifting poetry collection penned by the author is worth mentioning in the review. Another important feature of the book was that the poems addressed the emotions evoked by the pandemic. Also, as mentioned in the review, the poems contemplate various themes of love, racial injustice, hope, courage, and animal advocacy. It was great to learn that the book features an assortment of artfully arranged photographs and beautiful paintings by Mark Salevitz!
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Post by NERE CRESKALYN GOMEZ »

"A Brighter Tomorrow" interpreted in various contexts, from self-improvement to societal progress. It typically conveys optimism, hope, and the promise of positive change.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Thank you for the great review. I do not usually pick out a book of poetry to read, however, this book has drawn my attention to the artwork. I hope, in the future, to give this book a try and maybe change my mind about the genre.
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:techie-studyingbrown: A Brighter Tomorrow is the best book revealing the truth about how the world is changing, and how endemic has brought fear into people's lives but there is still hope for a better tomorrow as Dr Lori Shwnelder.

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The motive that drove the author to pen her thoughts and feelings through poetry is relatable and timely. I’m looking forward to digging into this book to experience her talents as she tackles themes of racial injustice, love, courage, hope among others.
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Post by azza lia »

What a lovely book! This collection of artwork and poems addresses a variety of topics and emotions evoked by the pandemic. This book is recommended for its therapeutic purpose to bring bright solace and positive vibe. A wonderful gift for art and poetry enthusiasts. Thank you for your comprehensive review.
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The author's use of poetry as a therapeutic outlet during the pandemic resonates deeply, capturing the essence of emotions through heartfelt verses.
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