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Reviewed by Samantha Gregory for Readers' Favorite
Soul Writings: The Art of the Soul by T.K. Ware and El'keturah L. Scandrett is a collection of poems based on God and the author's view on religion and where we go when we die. The book is well formatted and the poetry is something that I feel would be popular with a lot of people. I found this poem to be quite good. It is entitled Heaven and Earth.
"Heaven, the work of thy fingers, Earth, not the moon and the stars, Sunshine so bright, Heaven the reward of glory and honour, How excellent is thy name in All the earth."
I'm not particularly religious myself, but I did enjoy the poems. I think this book would have a specific targeted audience, being based more on the teachings from the Bible than finding God in everyday life. T.K. Ware and El'keturah L. Scandrett have written about their personal relationship with God and how they live their lives and about times that God has helped them. It is well written, with a familiar theme, but then most poetry is personal to the author. I think, though, that it has a lot of passion from the authors and would make a nice gift for someone. I do think it is very marketable.