Review of Musings, Woolgathering,& Ghosts

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Sounds like a lovely thing to read! I love poetry about nature because it makes me want to draw and it soothes the mind. I will give it a read, thank you!
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I think it’s great that the author encourages people to dream big, enjoy every minute of their lives and stay in a positive spirit.
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Josephe-Anne wrote: 03 Sep 2021, 21:38 I adore poetry, and I must admit that I am a dreamer as you say. This collection sounds lovely, and I'm glad that the author included some personal photographs rather than stock images.

Thank you for an excellent review!
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This one is for you! Have a nice reading :)
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 04 Sep 2021, 05:12 This book seems interesting. Nature is something I immensely adore. I enjoy reading such books. Thanks for your wonderful review!
It seems like will also enjoy it very much. Thanks for your visit!
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Ivvie Ivanova wrote: 04 Sep 2021, 07:19 Sounds like a lovely thing to read! I love poetry about nature because it makes me want to draw and it soothes the mind. I will give it a read, thank you!
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markodim721 wrote: 04 Sep 2021, 11:14 I think it’s great that the author encourages people to dream big, enjoy every minute of their lives and stay in a positive spirit.
Indeed, we all need that in our lives. Thank you for your feedback!
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"The author used a free verse, without rhymes, but quite melodic." I can tell from this statement that I am going to enjoy this book. Some poetry writers want their poems to rhyme even when it doesn't flow or make much sense. Thanks for the review.
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A wide spectrum of topic is excellent, I also think that poets are misunderstood as being idealists and day-dreamers, however, they are actually more observant than the rest. Thanks for an enticing review. :)
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I am beginning to enjoy poetry books, and the way you analyzed the book makes me want to read this one too. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Nqobile771 wrote: 04 Sep 2021, 14:08 "The author used a free verse, without rhymes, but quite melodic." I can tell from this statement that I am going to enjoy this book. Some poetry writers want their poems to rhyme even when it doesn't flow or make much sense. Thanks for the review.
I understand what you mean, and I totally agree. Thank you for your comment!
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Reader-247 wrote: 04 Sep 2021, 14:40 A wide spectrum of topic is excellent, I also think that poets are misunderstood as being idealists and day-dreamers, however, they are actually more observant than the rest. Thanks for an enticing review. :)
Excellent observation! Thank you for stopping by.
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Saint Bruno wrote: 04 Sep 2021, 16:16 I am beginning to enjoy poetry books, and the way you analyzed the book makes me want to read this one too. Thanks for the amazing review.
I am glad to hear that! It seems like poetry is gaining more and more fans :). Thank you for visiting!
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Wow. This sounds like a wonderful collection. And the photographs seem to reinforce the author’s messages perfectly. Thank you for your lovely review—I feel more peaceful just reading it! :dove:
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MsH2k wrote: 05 Sep 2021, 01:16 Wow. This sounds like a wonderful collection. And the photographs seem to reinforce the author’s messages perfectly. Thank you for your lovely review—I feel more peaceful just reading it! :dove:
I am so glad I brought you a little peace :). I am sure you'll get more from the author. Thank you for your lovely comment!
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The title of the book certainly caught my eye. Personally, I have a hard time finding poems that I like, but your review has convinced me to give this book a chance. I especially like the interpretation of the present, the future and the past. Thank you for this well-written review!
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