Official Review: Kaleidoscope of Being by Jennifer Toth

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Re: Official Review: Kaleidoscope of Being by Jennifer Toth

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I'm glad that you could quickly ignore the errors. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 rating!
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Sounds like a unique collection of poems from someone who has lived and loved and learned a lot from life. Poetry isn't really my cup of tea, but based on your review, this sounds like it will appeal to fans of poetry and inspirational stories.
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I love the cover of this book! I read the sample and the writing is pretty good, I am just not very fond of books of poetry.
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The poetry contained within these pages is intended to uplift and inspire. While the author is describing her own spiritual journey, the perception emerges that she is equally reflecting upon the greater spiritual journey that we all share. The recurring message of being in harmony with the Universe and attuned to nature reflects this sentiment. While the verses might have more towards Christianity slant to them, these would likely be equally beneficial to anyone on their own spiritual quest regardless of religious affiliation.
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Great review... I like how you structured the review of this very inspirational collection of poems.
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This book seems absolutely amazing! I rarely manage to craft my inspiration into coherent pieces, especially when talking poetically about my faith. It's amazing that the author was able to convey so much through the poems in her book. I'm adding this to my read list!
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I have always loved poetry so this book is a must read
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This book seems like a love letter to all types of art, and that's what makes me really look forward to reading this. I'm not particularly interested in religious works, but I do enjoy hearing others' points of view on the subject. Thanks for the review!
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i can tell that the authors faith is strong, she built a solid foundation for herself and it show. this book has a lot to offer and the author did a great job putting it all together. i will try look into it, thanks for your
positive review.
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The poems are lovely. It's really inspiring. I like that it can be a book for everyone not just for persons of Christian faith.
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Great review. I generally don’t gravitate towards poetry but the nature of these poems really captured my interest. Self love hand in hand with selfless love of others sounds like perfect love to me. I’ll be trying this one out. Thanks so much for sharing.
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This poem sounds great and inspirating .Talks about : Agape love, faith, spiritual strength and growth.
Bravo!!! to the author. The book is well written and packaged.
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When I was younger I used to read and enjoy a lot of poetry, but it gradually wore off me. I appreciate your thorough review of this book but I don't think that it will be a good fit for me. I'm also not an avid reader of religious novels, so I will be passing on reading this book.
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I love books about inspiration and faith. I’ll consider reading this book.
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Thank you for the review. While it seems that the author did a good job in bringing her uplifting collection of poems to life (and you can not say that I am in the best of emotional states right now), I never felt attracted to this type of reading, much less if it gives too much importance to spirituality from a Christian religious base.
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