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A Heart's Horizon

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A Heart's Horizon

By: Wix Solis
Narrated by: Wix Solis
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Let these poems offer you a moment of reflection and connection in a fast-paced world.

Wix Solis is an emerging author on a journey of discovery through expression. A Heart’s Horizon is a small but relatable and deeply impactful collection of 27 poems across five thematic settings: Sunny Sands, Peaked Mountains, Stormy Skies, Quiet Forests, and Open Fields.

This mini showcase of the soul is sure to leave you smiling, full of sorrow, and most importantly, with a feeling of connection in an often-unfeeling world. It helps us all embrace our journeys and the complexities of existence.

No artificial intelligence (AI) or algorithmic tools were used in the creation of this book. All content is the product of a human author.

©2024 Max O'Hanlon (P)2024 Max O'Hanlon
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4.5 stars.

Poetry is not my usual genre, but I like to venture out and try it every now and then.

A Heart’s Horizon is a short collection, and the audio is read by the author himself. With the accent and the cadence, I was entranced. I actually bought the kindle version afterwards just so I could revisit the poems. Listening is highly recommended, but I like having a back-up.

My favorite was a poem called Fake News. It just felt so appropriate to today’s society and life without feeling oppressively depressing (which is what most actual news makes me feel).

Overall, a lovely collection and interlude.

4.5 stars.

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