Official Review: Intermittent Vexation by T W Evans

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Re: Official Review: Intermittent Vexation by T W Evans

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Jocknerd wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 13:40 This is a lovely review. I came here to learn the proper way to review books and I'm not disappointed. :D
This book seems like poetry I can truly enjoy. Thank you for the recommendation.
Thank you so much for your kind comment! You made my day. :)
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Libs_Books wrote: 05 Apr 2018, 08:41
Camille Turner wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 12:08 I wonder if an email to Aglish Books wouldn't clarify the problem?
It did, to a certain extent - the email works and they are in the process of setting up a website. At the moment payment for the book ($20) has to be by money order.
That is good to know. It will probably be much easier when the website is up. Thank you for sharing what you found out!
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CambaReviewer wrote: 05 Apr 2018, 11:27 Nice review. Makes me want to quickly buy the book and read. Thanks for sharing your enjoyment and enthusiasm with us. You a re right, the author does have a way with words!
Thank you for your kind comment. If you do end up reading it, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! :)
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Jackie99 wrote: 05 Apr 2018, 09:54 I enjoyed reading your review. I admit I have hesitated about reviewing poetry books even though I do enjoy them. I don't read a lot of poetry, but after reading your review I may try to review a collection. Good job!
Thank you very much for your kind comment! You should try it at least once, and you'll probably be quite good at it since you do enjoy poetry. :)
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I'm so happy to hear about the consistent cadence! I'm such a stickler for meter when it comes to my ability to enjoy poetry. I think I would have enjoyed the poems addressing aging the most. Watching our children grow has really put life into perspective recently!
“So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.”
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NL Hartje wrote: 11 Apr 2018, 00:25 I'm so happy to hear about the consistent cadence! I'm such a stickler for meter when it comes to my ability to enjoy poetry. I think I would have enjoyed the poems addressing aging the most. Watching our children grow has really put life into perspective recently!
Thank you for your comment! Yes, meter can be really lovely and I can absolutely imagine how watching your kids grow would affect you. Time goes by so quickly!
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