Official Review: A World Diverse 111 by David Edmond

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It would be great to learn about the technogical advancement.
Thanks for the review.

Yours sincerely.
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Poetry about the three themes: What you make of your life is your responsibility, Loss of a loved one and the negative impact of technology on relationships sounds like essays, but in rhyme. Very current subjects. Great review.
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Mr Benji wrote: 29 Aug 2018, 13:51 It would be great to learn about the technogical advancement.
Thanks for the review.

Yours sincerely.
Yes, that part was very interesting. Thanks for commenting! :)
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Juanita700 wrote: 29 Aug 2018, 15:05 Poetry about the three themes: What you make of your life is your responsibility, Loss of a loved one and the negative impact of technology on relationships sounds like essays, but in rhyme. Very current subjects. Great review.
Yes, well said! Thanks for reading and commenting, Juanita! :)
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Thanks for the nice review. I have never been a poetry person, but your comments with regards to the meanings of them ring true in the world we live in today
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trajoe1206 wrote: 01 Sep 2018, 23:57 Thanks for the nice review. I have never been a poetry person, but your comments with regards to the meanings of them ring true in the world we live in today
Thank you so much for reading and sharing your thoughts!
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Camille Turner wrote: 30 Aug 2018, 13:05
Mr Benji wrote: 29 Aug 2018, 13:51 It would be great to learn about the technogical advancement.
Thanks for the review.

Yours sincerely.
Yes, that part was very interesting. Thanks for commenting! :)

No worries Camille,

you are welcome.
Books are lovely.
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Unfortunately, with my level of English language it is quite problematic to appreciate fine art of words. I hope one day it won't be the issue) Congratulations with BOTD!
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This book of poetry sounds interesting. It tackles topics such as diversity, community and inspired by what is going on in our world right now. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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This sounds like a very informative book. I haven't read very many good collections of poetry so I hope I like this one. It's always such a treat when you find works you can relate to, especially poems and I'm always on a hunt for works that speak to my soul.
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A poetry book about the human condition sounds profound. That the book was well-organized, well-edited, and easy-to-understand will make it a good read for fans of poetry. I am glad you enjoyed it despite the simple language. Thank you for the review!
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I'm not a fan of complex poetry, but this seems like an interesting collection.
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I do not have a talent for writing poems, but I do appreciate a well-written poem. In this case, I will take some time to read "A World Diverse 111" by David Edmond. Kudos!
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

Beautifully written review! This book is definitely up my alley as I love poetry. I also enjoy having discussions about the many stages we go through in life. I like that the author breaks the book up into sections so the reader can read a particular section that relates to whatever stage they are currently in!
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While I do not enjoy poetry I did enjoy the author's writing style.
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