Official Review: Love strands by Alex jace

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Sunday diamond wrote: 11 May 2020, 21:09 The errors therein disqualified it from been perfect, well, it's not the book of my type. Well-done for your thorough review
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Adanna Inya wrote: 12 May 2020, 06:43 Awww, I love love. But unfortunately, poetry isnt my thing. Glad you enjoyed the book and I hope it goes through another round of editing.
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Poems can be philosophical at times. I must really comment your effort to painstakingly go through these poems that culminated in this excellent review
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Love is a beautiful thing. I most importantly appreciate the writer’s decision to be thoroughly honest in letting the audience know that Love can walk in opposite directions. Nice work.
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The distances in the in between of a man's mind and, so be it, the man himself, are always an intrigue. Keep posting.
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Ediomis_Enwongo01 wrote: 14 May 2020, 07:12 Poems can be philosophical at times. I must really comment your effort to painstakingly go through these poems that culminated in this excellent review
Thank you very much! I really enjoyed analyzing the poems.
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Caffrey_19 wrote: 14 May 2020, 10:52 Love is a beautiful thing. I most importantly appreciate the writer’s decision to be thoroughly honest in letting the audience know that Love can walk in opposite directions. Nice work.
Yes, Jace certainly covers the whole sphere of love. Thanks for stopping by!
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Poetry has a way to convey its meaning differently based on the reader's perception. Poetry has a deep impact on the soul especially if you can absorb it. I am going to love this book! Thanks for that awesome review.
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That is something I would like to read. It's been a while since I read good poetry, and I don't think that the typos you mentioned would bother me.
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Wow! A great review!
I would love to read this book. It seems that it is perfectly my type. A poetry based on the theme of love soothes one's soul.
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Dean Brown wrote: 15 May 2020, 18:21 The distances in the in between of a man's mind and, so be it, the man himself, are always an intrigue. Keep posting.
Intriguing indeed! Thanks for commenting.
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anoushka_thakur wrote: 17 May 2020, 01:22 Poetry has a way to convey its meaning differently based on the reader's perception. Poetry has a deep impact on the soul especially if you can absorb it. I am going to love this book! Thanks for that awesome review.
I completely agree; interpretation is a wonderful element of poetry. I truly hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by.
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baldgi84 wrote: 17 May 2020, 13:46 That is something I would like to read. It's been a while since I read good poetry, and I don't think that the typos you mentioned would bother me.
That is good! I hope you like it. Thanks for commenting!
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Sumansona1344 wrote: 17 May 2020, 23:19 Wow! A great review!
I would love to read this book. It seems that it is perfectly my type. A poetry based on the theme of love soothes one's soul.
Thank you very much! I encourage you to check it out; it is both soothing and thought-provoking.
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This would be a guilty pleasure of mine, I do adore steaming poetry and love poems alike.
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