Review of The Sound Of Broken Wand

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Thank you for recommending "The Sound Of Broken Wand" to poetry enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Tiki Black's work is a testament to the power of words and music to heal, inspire, and connect us to our deeper selves. I, too, look forward to her future literary achievements.
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A collection of poems described as 'Delving into an array of themes, the poems traverse the realms of love, the entrapment of fear, the weight of societal judgments, and the therapeutic act of relinquishing the past.' promises to be a truly captivating and thought-provoking read. I'm excited to explore its depth and beauty.
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A collection of poems described as 'Delving into an array of themes, the poems traverse the realms of love, the entrapment of fear, the weight of societal judgments, and the therapeutic act of relinquishing the past.' promises to be a truly captivating and thought-provoking read. I'm excited to explore its depth and beauty.
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This book is a testament to their talent and dedication to the craft of poetry.
I'm excited for the author and look forward to seeing more of their work in the future. :D :D
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A fantastic poetry book "The Sound Of Broken Wand" by Tiki Black in which the author seamlessly integrates musical notations with her verses, adding a layer of depth.
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The Sound of the Broken Wand: The Poems by Tiki Black I find this creative and authentically beautiful. Aside from the aesthetic presentation, the poetry reflects on deep matters that shed light on the experiences of trauma and matters reflecting the soul. I look forward to delving into the collection. Congrats BOTD!
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I love poems and this seems to be interesting. Thank for the engaging review!
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The review is very enthusiastic and this collection of poems seems interesting. They tell about love, fear, societal judgements and how good it can be if you leave past in the past. But poetry is not my cup of tea, still I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The integration of musical notes with poetry sounds unique and enriching. The themes of love, fear, and self-identity resonate deeply. Plus, the book’s aesthetic and thought-provoking quotes add an extra layer of charm.
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Post by Upasana Vidish Purohit »

"The Sound Of Broken Wand" explains love, resilience, healing, and self-discovery on form of poetry. It is very emotional and touching. As review suggested "In the Arms of Morpheus" is encapsulating the essence of finding refuge where external burdens hold no dominion. So I really want to explore this book
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Thank you for your insightful review of "The Sound Of Broken Wand" by Tiki Black. Your description of the blend of poetry and musical notations, along with the exploration of themes like love and societal judgments, has piqued my interest. I look forward to experiencing Black's lyrical and visual artistry firsthand.
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Black's masterful use of figurative language only serves to enhance the overall impact of the collection. With its meticulous editing and absence of errors, "The Sound of Broken Wand" is a true masterpiece that deserves to be savored by poetry enthusiasts and music lovers alike, offering a transcendent experience that bridges the gap between words and melody.
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It must be intriguing to read a poem that explores a variety of subjects, including love, fear's entrapment, the weight of social judgments, and the healing process of letting go of the past. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book sounds like a beautiful and evocative collection of poetry. Her ability to weave musical notations with poignant themes like love, fear, and societal judgments adds a unique depth to her work. The thoughtful presentation, from font selection to visual elements, enhances the reading experience. Congrats!
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Drama and Poetry was never among my interest, because even written in my native language I easily got lost in words play and metaphors and it is so much harder with secondary self-learned language. Apologies, I will have to pass this book, but still congratulations on BOTD!
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