Review of The Sound Of Broken Wand

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From the review, I can see that some key, interesting asoects of life, such as love, fear, societal judgment, the past, etc., were touched. I will consider reading this book.
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From the review, I can see that some key, interesting aspects of life, such as love, fear, societal judgment, the past, etc., are touched. I will consider reading this book.
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Post by Akansha Shrivastav »

Very aptly described by the reviewer about tiki Black's poetry songwriter who shows all the varied emotions of love, fear, social judgement & enthusiasm. Though I am not into poetry related book reading but I would like to give a try on this book. It really seems intriguing.
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Alexander, your review of *The Sound Of Broken Wand* is beautifully detailed and insightful. I particularly appreciate your emphasis on the integration of musical notations with the poetry, which highlights the unique depth of Tiki Black’s work. Well done!
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Alexander, your review of *The Sound Of Broken Wand* is wonderfully detailed and insightful. Your description of the poetic and musical integration beautifully captures the essence of Tiki Black’s work. Great job!
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I am looking forward to a delightful read, as poetry is my favourite genre. I can sense that you enjoyed this work of art, and thanks to your lovely review, I know I will, too.
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Thank you for your informational review. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book. Poetry is not a genre I understand or enjoy, though I do believe it is a great way to express oneself. I hope that those who enjoy this genre will give this book a chance since it looks like it covers many different subjects. I did appreciate the colors in the various pictures. They were lovely.
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BEAUTIFUL poems! “You fight so hard to stay alive” … she leaves nothing unexplored in these poems. Deeply moved.
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The themes of this poetic collection seem captivating as they resonate with individuals inclined to the music.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting collection of poems focusing on themes such as love, fear and society. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I agree with this review regarding the integration of musical notation. Although there is no book cover shown here, I am thankful that the author gave it away today, giving me the opportunity to check it out. I must say, it is beautiful. I love the dreamy book cover and the design of each page. It is such a beautiful book, both in its words and its visual aspects.
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I can say that this reviewer is a keen observer who notices how something as simple as font types contribute to this book's uniqueness. The poem 'Reflections' resonates with me too, as I am also a victim of mean comments from people. Thank you for this nice review!
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The review was insightful. The book appears captivating, featuring poetry paired with musical notes. The author seems to explore various themes, including love, fear, societal judgments, and letting go of the past. This heightened my interest even more.
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Poems are my personal favourite, because the art of saying more in less is just commendable. Also the writer's ability to turns music and literary into emotions are just amazing. To talk write about love, fear, and societal judgement in few words when there are not enough words to describe such thing. :techie-studyingbrown:
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I have loved poetry my whole life, I am very excited to read this book. :D
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