Review of Each Day Holds Some Small Joy

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I have never read Haiku style poetry but the simplicity and depth the poems appeals to me. I hope to enjoy the little joys poetry brings to life. Thanks for the review!
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The review highly encourages you and makes you feel excited to read the book! The reviewer was able to highlight what the Author wants to depict on her book and it will easily attract those people who like spirituality book genres such as this. The review depicts what the book wants to deliver, hope and joy.
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The art of poetry is truly exquisite, and one would believe it carries great depth. In this book, the author has compiled a collection of Christian-based haiku-style poems. Having read Christian poetry before, I find it both uplifting and visually pleasing. The author has crafted these poems to elevate our spirits; as mentioned in the review, they are emotionally profound. I'm eager to experience this collection myself; it promises to be a refreshing read. Thank you for the insightful review. Congratulations to the author on being selected for the Book of the Day.
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Your review was well written and detailed, which is appreciated. I knew I would read this book myself but now I am excited to do so immediately! Thank you for the reminder about haiku poetry style so I know what to expect going in. I grew up in a gardening family so I am intensely grateful for the opportunity to read the book of poetry about nature inspired by the author’s gardens and surrounding natural beauty.
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It looks like a wonderful haiku-style poetry book containing beautiful poems. I love poetry and I am looking forward to reading it. Thank you for your review!
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The review is beautifully written and highlights all the positive aspects of the book. A few lines from the book were good. However, as I am not a poetry reader, I will pass on this book.
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I'm not a fan of poetry so this book isn't for me. It sounds like this book would primarily benefit Christians who want to add some extra joy into their days.
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*Each Day Holds Some Small Joy* by Lynda McKinney Lambert is a beautifully crafted collection that celebrates the profound beauty in life's quiet moments. Lambert's poetic voice is both tender and insightful, guiding readers to find joy in the simple and often overlooked details of everyday life. Each page is a gentle reminder that happiness is woven into the fabric of our daily experiences, waiting to be discovered. This book is a heartwarming treasure that invites readers to pause, reflect, and embrace the small joys that make life truly meaningful.well written review keep it up .
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Thank you for the thoughtful review of "Each Day Holds Some Small Joy" by Lynda McKinney Lambert. This book is haiku poetry and takes us through the seasons in the authors garden from spring through winter. What a joy to spend time thinking of the simple but profound pleasures of a garden, forest, rivers or nature in general. I have read the first few pages and have respect for the word pictures the author paints. What a beautiful garden of a book. Thank you.
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Thank you for the nice review. I feel like I found a friend in this book. Lovely
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Thank you for the nice review. As I read this book, I feel I have found a friend. I live in the deep timber and have many of the flowers and plants she describes. I will treasure this lovely book.
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Each Day Holds Some Small Joy by Lynda McKinney Lambert is a truly beautiful collection that brings the serenity and simplicity of haiku poetry to life. I’m definitely adding this one to my reading list, especially since it resonates so well with nature lovers and poetry enthusiasts alike. Thanks for sharing such a heartfelt review.
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I was drawn to the title of the book: Each Day Holds Some Small Joy, and reading this review, I am eager to get the book and read for myself. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The book sounds captivating. It beautifully illustrates how being close to nature allows us to connect with our deepest emotions. It also reminds us to appreciate the small things and the wonders of the world through our connection with nature. Your review is fantastic and clearly shows why this book deserves the Book of the Day recognition.
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Post by Chinazo Anozie »

A collection of haiku-style poems is a great and creative way by the author to express their thoughts and feelings. However, I'm not a big fan of poetry, so I may not be the best audience to fully appreciate the author's work.
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