Official Review: Kaleidoscope of Being by Jennifer Toth

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Re: Official Review: Kaleidoscope of Being by Jennifer Toth

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Nature is filled with music. It's nice that the author was able to encourage others to listen for it. You did a wonderful job of summarizing this book of inspirational poetry. Thank you. 💕
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Not a book I would read as I don't read religious or poems. That said, I love the cover of the book, reminds me of my life in the '60s. Thank you for your review.
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Kaleidoscope of Being by Jennifer Toth is a must read book for me. I am thrilled by the book's online review. A faith based write up, with insightful and detailed information about the supernatural and how it affects beings. I score it 4 out of 4 for it little or no typos and grammatical errors.
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With my current level of understanding written English poetry is way beyond me, unfortunately.
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Post by Abee44sting »

poetry is difficult to come to terms with if you are not deep in thought, but it broadens and expands the perspective of things.

I might not be too down with poetry myself but think I will have to check this one out. Loving yourself first or else you would not be able to love others is a strong statement, and it appeals to my very soul.

The review has also let a lot out of the bag. I think this book is already a hit for me.
Thanks for the review.
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I read the preview for this book and I love that she is able incorporate God so well and convey the love that he gives to each and every one of us freely. I love her use of things like moonbeams and wildflowers etc. It's just another way she conveys the beautiful things of this world created by our creator just for us to stop and marvel at.
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I like poems and i like how she starts going deep and then simple poetry
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Kaleidoscope of Being by Jennifer Toth is a book poem about God. The author uses the analogy of God as a painter. This world and humanity is its great work of art.
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From the summary by the reviewer, even though I do not enjoy poetry, I could anticipate a sense of hope of excitement because of the Christian religious denomination which is developed by the author. Also, l love straightforward and short poems.
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Post by rusyalana »

I'm not a very religious person so such inspirational books are not for me. Though I agree with the idea described in the book that the reviewer mentions in the review and that is "evil lurks beneath the surface, and it takes a strong-willed individual to resist temptation". That is so true and a lot of people lose this battle because they choose the easiest way. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

I like the way the author iterates the importance of self-love. I also like the variety of themes explored in this book.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Fozia-Bajwa »

Kaleidoscope of Being BY Jennifer Toth is a book in which the author tries to solve the complexities of life through moral lessons and spiritual guidance. It is a book containing beautiful concepts. The sentence "without self love one cannot love someone else" is most likeable for me. Thanks for your review and congrats to author on being this book BOTD.
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A collection of poetry about the author's spiritual journey sounds amazing. It's great that she challenges readers to see things in a new light. Nice review.
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Post by Laura Ungureanu »

These poems are inspired by the author's experience. A theme I like is the music theme, but also that of the mental illness. I think it's not for me since I am not religious.
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This will be a good book to read. I love the idea and the message of selfless love. I think the author should change the cover page to something simple, that will reflect the content of the book. Thank you for a comprehensive review.
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