Official Review: Journey of a Bedroom Poet

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Re: Official Review: Journey of a Bedroom Poet

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I love poets like this, especially when their work speaks to me on a personal level. Marijah V is another poet whose work spoke to me on a personal level. Excerpts from the Bathroom Floor: Heartbreak & Healing, Excerpts from the Abyss: Love, Mental Illness, and Everything In-Between, and Excerpts from the Disconnect: Texts of a Severed Mind are all by her. Both of these authors are wonderful and talented.
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Poems that hold a nudge of inspiration bound to enjoin every reader to live life as their own and on their own terms are a must read. Nice review!
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Thanks for the wonderful review. You have done a lot of justice to the book. I am already curious to read it. I guess the author's experiences have informed her poems and so there will be a lot to draw from them. Thanks for the review.
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Rosemary Khathibe wrote: 12 Oct 2018, 01:36 Poems that hold a nudge of inspiration bound to enjoin every reader to live life as their own and on their own terms are a must read. Nice review!
This is very true. A nice statement here. It holds true to almost every poem.
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He is the very talented man that gives the books review I really like this book and also the concept of this man that actually understand the main idea hidden in this book..... :P
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I do not usually enjoy reading poetry but based on the reviews I might give the book a chance. It seems different and inspirational. I am curious to read the collection of poems and see if it is as interesting as the review suggests.
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This sounds so positive and charming! I find a lot of poetry rather navel-gazingly depressing, but this sounds great!
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The timing of this book is great as it touches on significant impact of social media on society. The social media shouldn't define who we are. The social media must be seen as a necessary evil. Thanks for the awesome review.
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The Bedroom Poet is a wonderful piece of work resonating energy, truth, rawness and absolute empowerment. Catherine takes the reader on a journey and you are definitely transported.
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It is important to live without much care about what the world approves/disapproves. It sounds like an amazing read since we all need some encouragement and reassurance. Great review.
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The beauty of life is lost in the hustle and bustle of it all. So true Its not all about the hustle.. Most t we hustle so much the the beauty of life just passes us by .. I couldn't have your words any better and any more captivating this is such a beautiful review
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Such a pretty book of poets is so inspirational i would recommend it to everyone feeling down emotionally
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This sounds like a great poetry book. I like how it inspires and encourages people to go after their dreams. I just love the theme of positivity in the poems. Thanks for your review.
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I loved the title of the book. The poems which actually tells the life of the poet and describes the modern world through his perspective is very clever and uniques. However, I am not into reading poems but surely it is a great work.
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This sounds very interesting. I love poetry and your review makes this book very appealing. I will add this to my want to read list. Thanks for the amazing review.
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