Review by SamaylaM -- Divided World by Kenneth Pickering

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Re: Review by SamaylaM -- Divided World by Kenneth Pickering

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Susmita Biswas wrote: 18 Oct 2020, 09:10 I reviewed this book long ago, and honestly, I don't remember that much now. Your review is well-informed. Good one.
Oh, I see! Thank you for commenting Susmita! :)
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The subject matter of this book normally wouldn't interest me, but I think an anthology of plays might get me to read more about it! Thanks for a great review!
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A poetry writing concerning middle-east sounds like an interesting theme. Your review was detailed as well. Thanks for the review!
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Bookworm101520 wrote: 18 Oct 2020, 11:22 The subject matter of this book normally wouldn't interest me, but I think an anthology of plays might get me to read more about it! Thanks for a great review!
My pleasure! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! :)
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shamayelnur wrote: 18 Oct 2020, 13:08 A poetry writing concerning middle-east sounds like an interesting theme. Your review was detailed as well. Thanks for the review!
It really was interesting! Thanks a lot for your nice comment! :)
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Nice review. Sounds like the kind of book I'd like to add to me to read list. Thanks
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Marty_Kelly wrote: 19 Oct 2020, 09:43 Nice review. Sounds like the kind of book I'd like to add to me to read list. Thanks
You're most welcome! :)
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I think using poems and modern dramas is an interesting and effective way to show the history of the Middle-East. The anthology not only shows history but also moves your emotions as well. Thanks for your review.
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snowbear wrote: 20 Oct 2020, 05:22 I think using poems and modern dramas is an interesting and effective way to show the history of the Middle-East. The anthology not only shows history but also moves your emotions as well. Thanks for your review.
I agree with your judgment! Many thanks for your thoughtful words! :)
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I have read this book too. And I am glad to read your review, what a fresh view on things that I missed. Thank you and great job!!
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AntonelaMaria wrote: 21 Oct 2020, 13:59 I have read this book too. And I am glad to read your review, what a fresh view on things that I missed. Thank you and great job!!
Oh wow, that's good to hear! Thank you for leaving a very nice comment! :)
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This sounds fascinating. I love learning about different cultures and about what other people experience in life.
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I have just finished this book and enjoyed it, just like you did. It's interesting to read your review and point of view.
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Mr_Wimbaum wrote: 27 Oct 2020, 02:49 This sounds fascinating. I love learning about different cultures and about what other people experience in life.
I'm glad you think so! Thank you! :)
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Yvonne Monique wrote: 27 Oct 2020, 07:42 I have just finished this book and enjoyed it, just like you did. It's interesting to read your review and point of view.
That's so encouraging to hear! Thanks a whole lot for commenting! :D
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