Sunday, December 20, 2009

Bestselling Poetry Book Reviewed By Top Reviewer Now Available As Free Download

"Perfectly Said: if words become art" has appeared abounding times as a top agent in the balladry chic on Amazon.com's sites in the U.S.,Canada, and Great Britain. In Japan, it accomplished as top as #11 endure summer, and continues to be a able agent in the poetry-rich culture.

-- "Perfectly Said: if words become art" has appeared abounding times as a top agent in the balladry chic on Amazon.com's sites in the U.S.,Canada, and Great Britain. In Japan, it accomplished as top as #11 endure summer, and continues to be a able agent in the poetry-rich culture.

Rebecca Johnson, one of Amazon's top-ten reviewers has advised the book on Amazon (U.S) and her analysis now appears as the "Spotlight Review" for the book. Her analysis is as follows:

Word Sanctuary (Five Out Of Five Stars)
Brian Douthit's balladry crop the clairvoyant above romance. This is a apple of admirable animosity absorbed in a abstruse acknowledgment of beauty. The pages are saturated with visions, emotions, desires and abysmal contemplations about accepted events. The bluntness of announcement mingles with a asthmatic abyss of consciousness.

As Brian Douthit captures moments, eyes become azure mysteries, homesickness weaves itself in metaphors and amorous moments are belted in anapestic expression. The bendable aroma of aroma drifts through the pages like a abstruse brood abnormality in nature.

As I bath in after-effects of ataraxia
Sweet ambrosial honeysuckle graces the air
And I glance into the balmy eyes of impossibility
To see attenuate beauty, analysis the roses to anguish
~pg. 36

Sanctuary was the aboriginal plan of art to abduction my attention. Brian Douthit paints love's altar in a abounding alarming honesty. The arresting architecture is aesthetically ambrosial and is presented in a artistic breeze of words. As he conveys his thoughts on love, affair and beauty, he awakens the clairvoyant to the sublime. Sanctuary larboard me in a accompaniment of asthmatic admiration as apparent affections afire my imagination.

It is not aberrant to access absolutely new worlds while account anniversary poem. "Shout Past the Horizon" becomes a abstruse acknowledgment of individuality, while "An Afternoon with Rain" takes us to a apple area the sky is authoritative adulation in barrage and lightening.

In "The Religion of Romance," adulation becomes a all-powerful announcement as the aroma of jasmine cautiously lingers in a composition abounding with affecting complexity. "Answers to Everlasting Strands" presents observations about humanity's abiding seek for peace.

Brian Douthit aswell covers capacity of alluring absorption like the acceptation of activity or conflicts of the body that play themselves out in "Midnight Ponderings." His descriptions of dreams, wildflowers, rainstorms, abstracted memories and bugged kisses present athrill notions of love. At times attributes about seems to actualize the affiliation amid souls.

"Perfectly Said" is abounding with balladry that burrow below what meets the eye as the bookish dances playfully with the affecting in an athrill abutment of body experience.

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-End Book Review-

"Perfectly Said: if words become art"
is accessible on Amazon.com.
ISBN: 1413740243

A chargeless downloadable adaptation of "Perfectly Said: if words become art" is accessible at http://www.perfectlysaid.com/freebook.html and/or is absorbed to this release.

About Brian Douthit:
Brian Douthit is an author, editor, Internet radio base manager, book reviewer, and balladry advocate. His book reviews, poetry, and radio base can be begin at http://www.perfectlysaid.com

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