Review of Each Day Holds Some Small Joy

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Unfortunately, poetry is not something I would ever willingly dedicate my free time to. I mean, there were school assignments which required such reading and I reluctantly complied. But considering that English is not my native language, chances that I will be tempted to read this book are nonexistent. Still, congratulations on BOTD!
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Absolutely adored this review, I am a huge fan of poetry and this just captures the whole essence of the book
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"Each Day Holds Some Small Joy" by Lynda McKinney Lambert is a collection of haiku-style poems that capture the beauty of everyday moments through a Christian lens. Inspired by nature, each poem delivers a powerful and refreshing perspective on finding joy in simple acts. Perfect for poetry lovers and anyone seeking inspiration, Adding it to my reading list.
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Surprisingly, I have never come across this kind of poetry so it will be a first time for me but I would very much like to read this book to learn more about it. Congratulations on making the book of the day.
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The title of this book inspired so much hope and it elicits a profound thought in one's mind about their perspective of life. Haikus are usually insightful so I don't expect anything different with the poet's poems.
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I love poetry and nature, so I should enjoy reading Lynda McKinney Lambert's haiku-style poems, which represent her own, intimate reflections on life. Thanks for the review!
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This is a fitting review for this beautiful book of poetry! I love the author's way with words. She makes me want to take better care of my garden to enjoy its beauty even more. I also love how she acknowledges that nature and its beauty are the Almighty's work. I will continue reading this book.
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it provides an expand landscape for every readers in to his memories i recommend this book
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Each Day Holds Some Small Joy by Lynda McKinney Lambert left a lasting impression on you, particularly as it introduced you to haiku-style poetry. The collection, rooted in the author's Christian faith and her intimate reflections on life, resonated deeply with your love for nature and poetry.
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