Official Review: Diary of the Silent Soul by Maya Simone

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Re: Official Review: Diary of the Silent Soul by Maya Simone

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SamaylaM wrote: โ†‘09 Nov 2020, 03:16 I love reading poems and themes of love, stereotypes, racism, and suicide really makes me want to read this one. But I sincerely hope the writer takes your words into account and makes this book go through another round of editing. Thank you for your elaborate and amazing review!
I hope you get the chance to read this one. Thank you for your kind words.
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I like reading poetry and to discover a new author who can pour her feelings and emotions into a poem is a delight. I wish the book was edited better, but from your review it sounds like the poems are good. I also really like the title of the book. Thank you for a great review.
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Manali_DC wrote: โ†‘21 Nov 2020, 10:10 I like reading poetry and to discover a new author who can pour her feelings and emotions into a poem is a delight. I wish the book was edited better, but from your review it sounds like the poems are good. I also really like the title of the book. Thank you for a great review.
You're welcome! I would still suggest that poetry fans give this book a try. Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
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Kudos to you for this piece Josephe
I believe that poets are an entirely different set of people and should be treated with respect. Although I won't be reading this book, your review, makes me want to have a peek.
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Ayindelaw wrote: โ†‘22 Nov 2020, 14:52 Kudos to you for this piece Josephe
I believe that poets are an entirely different set of people and should be treated with respect. Although I won't be reading this book, your review, makes me want to have a peek.
Thank you for your encouraging words and for taking the time to leave a comment.
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