Review of A World Diverse lll

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This is a beautiful inspirational collection of poems highlighting drama and poetry, and aims to inspire readers to improve not only their lives but the lives of others. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review.Congrats on the BOTD.
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I enjoy reading thought-provoking books, but not in the poetry format. Thank you for your review.
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The book as the title dictates, the author seeks to bring out different aspects of life. it's a good book for literature students to spound on their reading culture as it's not boring
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I like poetry. This seems like a beautiful collection of poetry about the diversity of our life. Great job with the review.
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This poetry book looks interesting because of the topics it covers. Interacting with other people; the purpose of life; and technology and the new age are significant subjects. Normally, I have a hard time understanding poetry, but this book seems to convey the ideas clearly. It sounds like a good choice for poetry lovers.
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I would love to read a book about life and what comes with it. Seems like a book that would enlighten my life. Can't wait to read it. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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I am not a poetry lover! I never seem to interpret poems like they truly are meant to be. I think I will pass on this one and leave it to those who will have a greater appreciation of the book! Thanks for the excellent review!
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

My interests in poetry tend toward more lyrical verses than are presented in this book, so I'll be skipping it. Nevertheless, congrats to the author on his accomplishment and for earning BOTD honors.
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This is a book of poetry in which the author writes about life, and all that life brings with it. The author writes about the meaning of life, life journey, success, aging, relationships, love, beauty, richness, diversity, helping, immigration, and more. He also gives advice on how to make life better, more beautiful, and more fulfilling.
The review is superb.
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Post by Bombasticsideeye »

In this book the author expresses himself through peotry. The few samples I have read are deep and thought-provoking about life and death. Thanks for the review.
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I like the fact that the poem is optimistic about the nature life...also good use of metaphors....good review
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I think the poetry reflected in this book shows how much we transcribe these feelings in a beautiful aesthetic, well done congratulations
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I like how the book is organized into three logical and practical units. In addition, I see a chronological connection between the topics of interaction with other people, then about the finality of life and finally about modern technology.
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Post by Romila Narien »

What a wonderful, interesting take on life. I absolutely love everything, from the poetry to the stages in life and how everything "happens as it is meant to".
I get the feeling that the writer is using some of his own life experiences and reflecting on things he could have, or should have made some different choices in.
It is about everyone having a place, and how small choices along the way determine where we end up.
I think it's a great read for anyone who likes to look at the philosophical part of life, or anyone who is trying to figure out their path.

Ultimately, he is saying no matter what choices we make or what path we choose, we all end up where we are supposed to be, and if we don't, we will be fine anyway.
I would definitely be reading this book.
I rate it 4/4.
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Post by RajvirxSandhu »

This sounds like a fascinating book. The collection of poetry discussing various aspects of life is intriguing. It forces the readers to think about their own and what they want to achieve, financially, personally, or spiritually. I like that the author sectioned off various parts to help the readers understand it better and offer advice or inspiring words to connect with the readers. Thank you for an informative review.
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