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Animated Reality: Musings For Music
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I was pleasantly captivated by New Leaf. ?Making our world much safer
for air, water, and weather too.? It is a beautiful and thought-
provoking way of expressing our need to care…
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As-I-Learn Poetry or I Can Write and So Can You: A Spiritual Approach
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I do not like poetry. I prefer simple, to-the-point writing. This poetry is to-the-point. Even those with poetry ignorance, such as myself, can appreciate this poetry...
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Body Parts: A Collection of Poems About Aging
 | Janet Hoult, Professor Emerita at California State and writer of this little rhyming tome, might be in her seventies but I have to say that she is sharp as a tack and her poetry is right on real."Body Parts" takes a whimsical look at all... |
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Call Me Sonya Grey: A Young Girl's Poems about Death, Life and Adolescence
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Sonya Tupone Lloyd lost her mother at a mere nine years of age. Her grandparents raised her. Her childhood was not perfect but whose is? Sonya felt abandoned. Like many unhappy people she put pen to paper to alleviate her feelings. Call Me…
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Colors of a Man
 | "Colors of a Man" is a poetic novel depicting the love an African American woman has for her man. The author has included many inspiring quotes. While the author’s focus is on the African American man, the prose fits men of all races... |
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Creating Our Pilgrimage
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Loretta Pitilli speaks from the depth of her soul, sharing her experiences throughout her lifetime. She successfully shares her memories and emotions. One of the first things I grasped when I read Creating Our Pilgrimage was Pitilli's appreciation of life; this is…
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D'liberate Ramblings
 | Words are important to Leo Shelton. He obviously enjoys expressing his deepest thoughts through poetry. I his latest collection of poems, D’liberate Ramblings, he begins by conveying his need to express himself. He compares words to music. Just as a... |
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Deep Breaths
 | Award winning poet Leo Shelton once again shares his view of life with readers. The first thing that struck me about this book was the way he divided his art into sections. While each section relates to a breath, each section also expresses a type of... |
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Down The Road We Came
 | This book could be a gem to delight youngsters of many ages. In its present form, it shows the promise of personal experience which could be valuable to children's learning about times past. Some of the poetry is spot on, and it should delight the... |
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Dust: A book for broken people
 | I thoroughly enjoyed this book of poetry. The poems were with meaning, fluid and with a point that living for yourself is meaningful, but living with others is spiritual. I think this book has a purpose of informing everyone who has experienced a spiritual let... |
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