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Official Review: The Book of Love by Indana Simonde

Posted: 06 May 2020, 19:07
by Ria710
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Book of Love" by Indana Simonde.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The Book of Love by Indana Simonde is a book that contains a collection of poems about love. Indana Simonde is a great author, who has written 146 books so far. Simonde describes this book as ‘part tragedy and part romance’. The book itself consists of 14 poems, and each one is written beautifully. The book almost takes you on a journey through life because there are poems covering different aspects of life. For example, there are poems called, ‘When Young’, ‘When elderly’, and ‘Love and separation’.

There were many things that I liked about the book. I liked how each poem takes up one page, apart from the last one, which took multiple pages. This is nice because shorter poems enable you to read the book faster and it doesn’t bore you. Since the poems are short, it leaves room for the reader to interpret the meaning of the poem in their own way.

Furthermore, I like how the author didn’t just focus on the positive side of love, and instead, they talked about the ups and downs of love, the good and bad. One of my favorite poems was ‘Morality in Love’. It’s a very short poem, only eight lines but it gets you thinking. The author asks questions such as, ‘is biology, chemistry, or physics love?’ and ‘Can you be love, or do you need to be loved?’.

The author’s style of writing is free verse as there are no rhyming words. Having free verses means the book does not go into a beat that’s repetitive and dull. In addition to that, the book being short means that you can read it in one sitting, and you won’t get bored. This book teaches that love isn’t always perfect and there are flaws. It also reminds readers that love isn’t just physical but it’s emotional too.

On the other hand, there was one thing that I disliked about the book. Some of the poems consisted of random line breaks, and as a result, there would be just one or two words on a line. This meant that the poem didn’t flow, and it was also difficult to read.

In conclusion, I would rate this book 3 out of 4 stars because it consisted of a beautiful collection of poems and I enjoyed reading every one. However, due to the structure of the poems, I have to knock off one star. I didn't find any mistakes, so the book was edited well, however, there needs to be some work on the line breaks. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading poetry and likes a quick read.

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Re: Official Review: The Book of Love by Indana Simonde

Posted: 09 May 2020, 13:34
by Splendour0606
The author did a great job emphasizing on both the sweet and bitter part of love. Two people being in love doesn't mean things will be merry all through. I am not really a fan of poems but I am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: The Book of Love by Indana Simonde

Posted: 09 May 2020, 15:20
by Adanna Inya
The author did awesome by staying real. Show both the sweet and bitter aspects of love.

Re: Official Review: The Book of Love by Indana Simonde

Posted: 11 May 2020, 13:25
by Nujudee
Making a review on a poetry work can be tasking.
I'm glad you were able to pull through.
Nice review

Re: Official Review: The Book of Love by Indana Simonde

Posted: 11 May 2020, 16:29
by Dannyphery
Book of love... Smiles...
Sounds interesting though.
Love how real the author was.
Nice review

Re: Official Review: The Book of Love by Indana Simonde

Posted: 11 May 2020, 22:05
by Laurina Michael Olowoniran
Love definitely has ups and downs so I think the author did a fantastic job in highlighting that. Beautiful review.

Re: Official Review: The Book of Love by Indana Simonde

Posted: 12 May 2020, 16:07
by Ediomis_Enwongo01
I wonder the poetic device the reviewer used to scale through this book because some poems can't just be understood on the surface. Congrats for undertaking this review

Re: Official Review: The Book of Love by Indana Simonde

Posted: 19 May 2020, 20:00
by Lady-of-Literature
I love when authors show the unflattering parts of love, its sweet and sour effect that leaves me hungry for more.