Official Review: All The Things A Man Can Write

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Official Review: All The Things A Man Can Write

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "All The Things A Man Can Write" by Sentual Strong.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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All the Things a Man Can Write by Sentual Strong is a collection of poems that gathers the author’s own experiences, his societal opinions, and his words of encouragement in a short book of poetry. The poems are grouped under five main headers including chapter topics such as “Motivation,” “Connection,” and “Winning and Losing.” The individual poems center around relatable topics such as depression, rejection, and violence, but generally bring a positive, optimistic perspective to overcoming these issues. The book begins with a brief summary where Strong states that he hopes his words are used to bring about something good, and that attitude is truly present in his writing.

I enjoyed that many of the poems centered around the author’s personal experiences in a way that was very relatable to nearly every person’s experience at some point in their life. Strong states from that start that he wants to be an encouragement to his readers, and I believe he does a good job pursuing that goal. He addresses many of the questions and discouraging moments of life, but brings uplifting words of encouragement to those who can relate to the pain contained within the poems.

There are also some beautifully written moments within this book with lyrical phrasings that are a joy to read. Unfortunately, other sentences within this text are practically impossible to understand. Nearly every page of this book contains spelling and grammatical errors that make the text very challenging to enjoy. The use of poetry rather than prose creates space for more grammatical leniency, but many of the poems have phrasings that are very awkwardly put together and cumbersome in a way that takes away greatly from the reading experience.

I would give All the Things a Man Can Write by Sentual Strong a two out of four stars rating. This collection of poems has good intentions and some beautiful moments but is so overwhelmed with grammatical errors and disjointed writing that I was unable to award the text more than two stars. This book has a very real and intimate tone and would be a pleasure to read if it went through a serious amount of revision and editing.

I would recommend this book to those who enjoy poetry centered around personal experiences and storytelling. I would not be able to strongly recommend this book because of the issues mentioned, but All the Things a Man Can Write is an interesting text that explores humanity through poetry.

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A book containing poems that focus on topics such as rejection, depression and violence but still manages to bring a positive perspective to overcoming these issues is one I will love to read.

Great review.
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The title is eye catching. I mean who wouldn't wan to know what a man can write. But the numerous errors will make it a bad reading experience, until next time. Thanks for the review!
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GoodLuck ES wrote: 23 Apr 2021, 00:15 A book containing poems that focus on topics such as rejection, depression and violence but still manages to bring a positive perspective to overcoming these issues is one I will love to read.

Great review.
It does have good intentions and tries to bring and uplifting tone to its readers.
Kavita Shah wrote: 23 Apr 2021, 05:31 The title is eye catching. I mean who wouldn't wan to know what a man can write. But the numerous errors will make it a bad reading experience, until next time. Thanks for the review!
I thought so too! Hopefully this book is edited and improved because it is an interesting concept .
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Very clear and thoughtful review! Poetry is so hard to review because it’s so subjective, but you made it very understandable. Thanks!
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Booklover Becca wrote: 23 Apr 2021, 10:40 Very clear and thoughtful review! Poetry is so hard to review because it’s so subjective, but you made it very understandable. Thanks!
I'm glad that was your experience! Thank you so much for stopping by!
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I usually like poetry but find it hard to read once spelling and grammar get muddled. It is too bad that Strong's message gets overwhelmed by the errors. Thank you for the insightful review.
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This sounds like an interesting read. Thank you for your hard work.
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Rwill0988 wrote: 23 Apr 2021, 21:27 I usually like poetry but find it hard to read once spelling and grammar get muddled. It is too bad that Strong's message gets overwhelmed by the errors. Thank you for the insightful review.
I agree it can take away quite a bit form the experience. Thank you for your comment!
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sharon titus wrote: 24 Apr 2021, 05:56 This sounds like an interesting read. Thank you for your hard work.
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I appreciate it when an author groups poems together to create a more seamless reading experience. It's disappointing to hear that there were so many errors in the book. Thank you for an insightful review!
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Beautiful to read the author's attempt at being inspirational through poems. It is unfortunate the errors make the book an unpleasant read. Thank you for this review!
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