Review of The Sound Of Broken Wand

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"The Sound of the Broken Wand" by Tiki Black is a captivating musical journey that resonates deeply with listeners. The album's soulful melodies and profound lyrics create an enchanting atmosphere that is both haunting and beautiful. Tiki Black's rich vocals add a layer of depth and emotion to each track, making the album a truly immersive experience. Standout songs like "The Other Woman", "The Debt", and "Release Me" showcase Black's musical prowess and lyrical genius. Overall, this album is a testament to Tiki Black's talent and creativity, earning high praise and ratings from critics and fans alike. It's a must-listen for those seeking a unique and emotionally resonant musical experience.
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Although poems are not my forte. You made me enthralled by the beauty of the words of love, hate, fear, self esteem and music. Along with the aesthetic designs and the unique way of presenting the poems. I love this book. I would really like to read more like this soon. Congratulations on this beautiful book.
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Adding musical notations to poetic verses make this collection fascinating.

Thank you for the great review.
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The title itself has described more of what is reviewed already .
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Post by Gayatri Tripathi »

Thank you for this detailed review of "The Sound of the Broken Wand." I appreciate your insight into the book's unique integration of poetry and musical notations, which seems to add a rich layer of depth to Tiki Black's contemplations. The thematic exploration of love, fear, societal judgments, and healing through poetry sounds both powerful and relatable.

I found your reflections on "In the Arms of Morpheus" and "The Captor and the Key" particularly intriguing. It’s fascinating how Black uses poetry to delve into such profound concepts as finding refuge and battling internal struggles. Your mention of "Reflections" being a poignant piece about self-identity in the face of criticism resonates deeply, reminding us of the importance of self-assurance.

The book's aesthetic appeal, with its thoughtful font selection and visual elements, seems to enhance the reading experience further. Given the complexity and figurative language, it's clear that this collection demands and rewards a deeper level of introspection. Your 5-star rating and positive anticipation for Black's future work make me eager to dive into this book. Thanks again for your thorough review!
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Your choice of words gives a very professional impression. It's clear that you really liked the book, especially because you specifically mentioned several poems. Thank you!
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Integrating musical notation with poem verses is intriguing enough. I can't wait to add this to my book shelf. Thanks for a quality review. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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I will like to read these poems because of this "Delving into an array of themes, the poems traverse the realms of love, the entrapment of fear, the weight of societal judgements, and the therapeutic act of relinquishing the past."
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Tiki Black's "The Sound of the Broken Wand: The Poems" seems like a deeply moving collection that showcases her talent in blending intricate lyrics and multicultural influences. Her soulful poetry is a unique complement to her music, making this book a must-read for poetry enthusiasts. Thanks for sharing this heartfelt recommendation!
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I love poetry, either to read or to write. The themes of this poetry is good selection along with aesthetic editing is icing on the cake.
When words flow through emotions, it's always the best. I will definitely this collection of poems.
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A poetry collection from a singer and a songwriter Tiki Black that will be especially interesting for those who enjoy both music and poetry.
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The book's design, with its different fonts, images, and quotes, makes it a visually stunning work of art that draws you in. Poems like 'In the Arms of Morpheus' and 'The Captor and the Key' show Black's talent for writing relatable and inspiring verses that help us cope with life's challenges
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Nice review. The Sound Of Broken Wand by Tiki Black is a compelling collection of poems by the singer-songwriter. Black integrates musical elements with her poetry, exploring themes like love, fear, societal judgments, and healing from the past. The book's aesthetic appeal is enhanced by thoughtful font choices, visuals, and quotes.
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You detailed review on “The Sound of Broken Wand” by Tiki Black offers a profound and harmonious blend of poetry and music, creating an evocative experience that resonates deeply with both poetry aficionados and music lovers. Each poem, enriched with musical notations, invites readers into an intimate exploration of themes such as love, fear, societal pressures, and healing. The thoughtful design and impactful verses, particularly in poems like “In the Arms of Morpheus” and “Reflections,” highlight Black’s remarkable ability to transform personal encounters into universal reflections. This collection is a testament to Black’s artistry and promises a reflective and enriching read.
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This is a wonderful collection of poems that talk about societal pressures, love, fear, and overcoming past traumas. The author, a renowned artist, employed a musical writing style that adds uniqueness to this specific collection of poems. The poems also encourage readers to build their own self-identity. Readers who are musicians will enjoy this piece to its fullest. That was a classy review!
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