Official Review: A World Diverse 111 by David Edmond

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Re: Official Review: A World Diverse 111 by David Edmond

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I'm a more a fan of romantic poetry; I can't find fault with someone producing socially responsible poems, however. An excellent review.
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I actually don't know much about poetry even though I usually find it fascinating. Great review
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Great review but I think I'll pass on this one, I'm not a huge fan of poetry.
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David Edmond's A World Diverse 111 is energetic, free-spirited, as well as complicated and fractional. But that's the idealization of poetry, because if it meant what it meant on the surface, you wouldn't have to read it over and over to get to the real point. Edmond's moments of sacrifice as well as meekness is alive and mentally visual. He has the poetic spirit of a righteous person, care-free person, and fight of a tiger. That's what makes his poems real. Because he sings the songs of harmony and his lyrics are among the strongest wound up in passion and waiting to exhale. I have a special love for poetry. Edmond's words are legendary and his story is influential. I can read his poems over and over. They are easy to read and comprehensible. You'll flow through 5 in 10 minutes. Very robust. Great collection! 4 out of 4 stars.
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I'm not so intrigued by poetry, but I think I'd like a thought-provoking poetry book as this.
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Most of the poetry I have read, I do not understand, but in this book, I understood his first poem! Thanks for pointing out that all poetry is not the same. Because I did not know that, I assumed that poetry was not for me. Thank you, also, for the excellent review.
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Great review
This sounds like a group of poems that I am very interested in reading all the way through. I think that the sections of which the are broken down into are important topics in today's world.
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Your review deals with every aspect of the book. Normally people shun poetry because of the difficult vocabulary. Good to know that this poetry collection has simple vocabulary. Also, the power of technology over humanity is very relevant today. It brings a kind of nostalgia for those born in 80's and 90's or before and grew up without even a phone. Thanks for the review!
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I am the one looking for sincere & easy to understand poetry. The depiction of contemporary world & it's problems in the form of thought provoking poetry makes it a good read. Great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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Great poetry is such a plus...great job
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This sounds like a collection of poetry that addresses some important and relevant topics for today's society. I don't typically enjoy poetry myself, but I'm sure others will love this.
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I'm not a poetry fanatic. I'll pass this book. Sorry.
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Thank you for the great review. The fact that this book addresses the current state of the society and where the world is headed makes it intriguing. I will definitely read this book.
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As the review goes, it seems like a thought-provoking read: looking forward to read it. Thank you for your review!
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I enjoy seeing different poetry forms, so I will take a look.
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