Literary Titan’s Editorial Review of Just Love Her
2 Sep 2024
Just Love Her by Raz Mihal is a meditation on the essence of love and its impact on the soul’s journey. This work reads like a personal diary, where Mihal documents his reflections and experiences, diving deeply into the metaphysical connections formed through...
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Just Love Her is, at its heart, a journey meant for those willing to feel, reflect, and dive into the intangible aspects of love and spirituality. For readers familiar with spiritual literature, the abstract reflections and layered meanings are part of its beauty, calling to the soul rather than the intellect. While it may not resonate with everyone, I hope it finds a place in the hearts of those drawn to the divine essence of love, the feminine spirit, and the mysteries that lie beyond the surface.I am grateful to Kirkus for their thorough and honest review, and I invite readers to explore Just Love Her with an open heart. For those ready to embark on this contemplative journey, this book reflects love beyond words—a connection that transcends the limits of form, flowing directly to the soul.
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It’s a pleasure to share that Kirkus, a renowned literary critic, has reviewed Just Love Her. Their thoughtful assessment brings a valuable lens to this deeply personal exploration of love, spiritua...
Raz Mihal: The Modern Hermit
is in England, United Kingdom.
2 weeks ago
Just Love Her is, at its heart, a journey meant for those willing to feel, reflect, and dive into the intangible aspects of love and spirituality. For readers familiar with spiritual literature, the abstract reflections and layered meanings are part of its beauty, calling to the soul rather than the intellect. While it may not resonate with everyone, I hope it finds a place in the hearts of those drawn to the divine essence of love, the feminine spirit, and the mysteries that lie beyond the surface.I am grateful to Kirkus for their thorough and honest review, and I invite readers to explore Just Love Her with an open heart. For those ready to embark on this contemplative journey, this book reflects love beyond words—a connection that transcends the limits of form, flowing directly to the soul.
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It’s a pleasure to share that Kirkus, a renowned literary critic, has reviewed Just Love Her. Their thoughtful assessment brings a valuable lens to this deeply personal exploration of love, spiritua...
Raz Mihal: The Modern Hermit
is in New York, United States.
2 weeks ago
Just Love Her book review - thank you Kirkus Reviews
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JUST LOVE HER | Kirkus Reviews
One man explores the idea of divine love through his collection of poetic musings, meditations, and observations.2 weeks ago
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