Poems have always been hard to read and understand to me. This book has them depicted graphically and that made all the difference in the world.
Plough Publishing House and Edelweiss gave me the opportunity to read this book for review (thank you). It will be published March 31st.
The graphics make these poems come to life. The words themselves are a bit dry but when visualized it's so much easier to understand and enjoy.
The book is full of famous poems from years in the past and the added graphics makes them new again. Mr. Peters has done a great job with this collection. If you are like me and a bit slow in poetry reading, this will open new doors for you. Besides the graphics, there is the poem in text. Whichever way you like to read it, this book will serve you.
Finally, a poetry book I enjoyed!
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