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This book is a collection of original poems ranging from love to depression to how annoying millennials are. There are two categories of poetry: Happy Poems and Sad Poems. Every title, including the darker poems, has a comedic title. The intention behind this is to remind people not to take the book (and themselves) so seriously. This book is for anyone interested in current, refreshing, and relatable poetry. The author hopes people find inspiration through it and find a little laugh with it too (or maybe a nose exhale because who really laughs out loud anymore?) Enjoy a new perspective on life!
From the author of What the Hell is a Hipster comes another poetry book addressing friendship, family, the future, and other f-words. The two categories in this book are Awww poems and Oh... poems. Whether you can relate to this book or not, it is a quick read for anyone who wants to stop thinking their own thoughts for a while. Dizzy, Lovesick, and Possibly Drunk touches on the concepts of reflection and self-wonder while maintaining the integrity of the comedic undertones on every page!
A young woman struggles to break the cycle of abuse and find her way against the vicious, violent backdrop of small-town America.
Benny, a bus driver, works various shifts in the village bus depot. The bus he drives is called Beth. Beth is very careful, while Benny is more carefree. Beth keeps an eye on Benny's activities and gets him out of tight troubles, as he goes on impulses and diverts the trips, leading to both Benny and Beth being late.
Benny, a bus driver, works various shifts in the village bus depot. The bus he drives is called Beth. Beth is very careful, while Benny is more carefree. Beth keeps an eye on Benny's activities and gets him out of tight troubles, as he goes on impulses and diverts the trips, leading to both Benny and Beth being late.
The fourth in a series of five books by the poet Natalie Smyth.It just keeps coming.
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