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a wonderful book
Windmills Beyond LaMancha
By F. William Broome
A Book Review
This book is a pleasurable treasure.
Its theme, the cover art, layout and the body of poems blend into one of the most unique and entertaining reads a person could hope for.
The poetry in this collection is rich in life experience, imagery and language, written in an easy, conversational style. Reading this book is like sitting across from the author, sharing a cup of tea or coffee, discussing the myriad aspects of life.
F. William Broome has given us more than delightful and thought provoking slices of life in this book…he has given us glimpses of himself, the man holding the pen, so to speak.
Windmills Beyond La Mancha is a piece of art that should be in every ones library.
© ewrichardson, 2006
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| Reviewed by SOULFUL SHEE G. Pulsing In Passionate Purple PassionS |
12/22/2007 |
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Wahata great review, (sounded like my kind of reading book) I love your heartfelt inspirations RW
You heart is strong and true!
Happy Holidays to you all!
WArm hugs and Warmer Blessings, Warrior Purple Lady Sweet Sheooxooo
WRite On, I must now read your POETRY, as I started my NEW YeAR Tracking/Following your heart and Soul!
STay Positive! |
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| Reviewed by m j hollingshead |
7/15/2007 |
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| enjoyed the read |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
11/22/2006 |
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Super review....well done Ernie!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Myrna Badgerow |
11/22/2006 |
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I must echo everything E.W. has said in his review! Reading this book is like taking a walk along the paths Bill has traveled both in reality and in the his imagination. It is rich in 'Georgian' charm and nostaglic even as it is hammered in the voice of 'today'. Truly a book will worth the read..and well deserving of the description as a treasure as is its author.
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