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[Following is a volunteer review of "A World Diverse lll" by David Edmond CD.]
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A World Diverse III by David Edmond CD is a 74-page book of poems that begins with a dedication to his wife for supporting him during his depression, followed by an acknowledgment to his wife Kathryn and his best friend Gwendolyn. The book A World Diverse III has further divided into three sections: the first section has 16 poems, the second section has 7 poems, and the third section has 10 poems.

The beginning of each section has a brief inspirational quote that summarizes the poem in that section. This book of poetry arose from the writer's life challenges; his wife, Kathryn, and his best friend, Gwendolyn, were his biggest encouragements to write outside his depression state, which served as therapy when he was at his darkest. He wrote about what we would face and what happens in life. What do you do even in your darkest, most depressing times? Do you just stay and allow it to overshadow you? Read this book to find out.

I admire the author's writing abilities and how creatively he wrote about life situations and life in general, about things we want and long-term life situations that would come to us even if we didn't go to them, and even about life before death. I love how the author explores every stage of life, ranging from life before death to time to success to beauty to leadership to relationships to a world in distress to compassion. All of the poems were so explicit, and I could understand the writer's concern.

This book covers every stage of life. My favorite poems in this book are about a world in distress and relationships, where it talks about how "the adolescent years are the years where childhood friendships and relationships strengthen and dissolve." It is also a time to form more intense or intimate relationships. "These are the relationships that will lay the foundation for our debut into adulthood." It talks about why the world is diverse and distressed and also about how our relationships start with our parents and siblings and progress to intimate friends, which could lead to marriage. Every line was meaningful.

There's nothing I dislike about this book; I like and love every part of it because it is well-detailed about life and all it entails, things that are needed to know before launching into adulthood. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars; it is exceptionally well-edited, and I found no errors while reading it.

I recommend this book to people who love poetry, young adolescents, and young adults because they would be able to relate well to the book based on our day-to-day situations.

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Begins with a dedication to his wife for supporting him during his depression followed by an acknowledgment to his kathryn and best friend supporting
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I like how this book covers every stage of day to life living, truly the world is diverse and we need to rely on each other, parents family and siblings for good relationships, seeing that the poems arise from the author's life challenge makes it more relatable. Great review.
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I quite was confused when I started reading this reveiw but along the line I was able to grasp what the book is all about. The book seems quite interesting but it doesn't suit the kind of read I want.
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Post by Judy O »

Although I'm not a fan of poems, I admire the arrangements of this poem. I'm sure anyone who is interested in poems would enjoy reading it. Beautiful review.
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Post by Chiamaka_Glory »

World Diverse III is a book I would really love to read. I believe the poems would help inspire readers and help bring them out of depressing situation that stems from life.
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Post by salem_deeman »

As a poem borne out of appreciation for bringing him out of depression, I am sure that it will be an inspiring one. World Diverse III is a book that I will like to read.
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Post by Ekuma Blessing »

I absolutely must read this book. I'm eagerly forward reading World Diverse III. I also like the notion that I hope and think the poetry would encourage readers and help them get through difficult circumstances in life.
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Post by Oluchi Samuel »

Being depressed can be a really dark time and we need people to help is through it. I'm glad the author had people to help him through his. Great review.
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