Here are some comments about the pieces published by Hot Paper Press:
Regarding Kelly D.'s piece: "As a haiku book, the style was very minimalistic but the theme was deep and made you think about each issue brought up."
Regarding Annie D.: "It made a lot of sense and I felt really happy after I finished reading it."
"Emma Cooperstein wrote the poem 'Hope.' I thought her poem was intriguing because it gave different definitions of hope, faith, life, etc. that were really thought-provoking."
"'The Repercussions of War' by James Neville was a piece that stood out for me because it was in depth and had very prominent point of view."
Regarding Jackie W.: "I like how there are so many little things that make people happy; they don't have to be big."
Regarding Addy Z.: "Lots of work was put into it, clear and insightful analysis, educational and interesting."
"I really liked Tyler's play. From what I read, it was very witty."
"I liked Addy's project because it was a good insight into the religions of the world and it was multicultural."
"I really liked Maureen's piece because it related to a very interesting topic and all of the information she included was true, which make it more exciting."
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