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Book Review: The Sun Loves Every Planet by Robert Strzalko

So often, we like to read books that makes us wonder what life is all about, and what is the meaning behind every single thing that surrounds us.

In his poetry book collection, Robert Strzalko gives us a thoughtful observation of life, in its different dimensions, alongside many adventurous narration that enrich the book with imagined stories.

"The Sun Loves Every Planet" is a reflection on love, past memories, and other interesting topics that attracts the reader's attention.


"It's interesting what some people

Consider reality to be

Given the fact

That we still don't know what it is"


With these words, Robert Strzalko opens up about philosophy, in which it brings up thousands of questions on life and existence.

Poems like "Archeology", "Einstein", and "Galileo" depicts human's achievements, that changed the perception of the world for ever.

Also, art and education are hugely mentioned in the book. Strzalko recollects his old school days in verses, where he talks about his teacher and the lectures that he used to attend and learn from.

The loss of his lover was present in many romantic poems, which tells about the huge passion and the great love he had for her, but death was in the way. Here, Strzalko reflect on the idea of death, and its impact.

Robert Strzalko writes about several countries he visited, like Iraq. He tells about third world countries and its struggles: like famine, misery, and war. Strzalko sympathize with these people, and write about them with honesty.

In his poetry book, Strzalko covers up all his experiences, his ideas, and his feelings. It makes the reader rethink every little thing in this world, and dive into the wonders of life, and the origin of nature.

"The Sun Loves Every Planet" is highly recommended for poetry lovers as well as for every person who would like to read and explore new perceptions of life.

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