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Therapy
"Therapy" uses its poetic lines to capture the wounded rage of an isolated individual. Mike McCluskey’s poetry collection, "Therapy", gathers the troubled thoughts of an “absolute lunatic” and “madman” who lays it all on the...
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"Therapy" uses its poetic lines to capture the wounded rage of an isolated individual. Mike McCluskey’s poetry collection, "Therapy", gathers the troubled thoughts of an “absolute lunatic” and “madman” who lays it all on the...
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Passionate poems are collected in "Exit of the Leviathan", an occasionally musical collection. Philips Ororho’s lyrical but unpolished poetry collection "Exit of the Leviathan" focuses on faith and romance. Love poems, paeans to God,...
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It’s a book of poetry with prescience, power, and a coherent view of an often off-kilter world. David Edmond’s A World Diverse III: In Need of Help amasses well-wrought poems about self-realization, responsibility, goodwill among...
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"Afternoon Tomatoes" is a satisfying poetry compilation that is charming in its colorful humanness. T. J. Richards’s "Afternoon Tomatoes" is a nostalgic, enjoyable, and earthy poetry collection. Organized alphabetically, poems shed a...
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At its heart, the story bears a message about the ongoing conflict between economic and social classes. In "Of Crime and Passion", the latest novella from Jonathan Harnisch, a proud young man seeks to transcend his underprivileged...
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This concise, practical book of spiritual advice proposes three questions that can guide daily decision-making for people of any faith. Despite having lived with a disability for nearly three decades, Charlie Horton declares, “The...
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This is a delightful little book about living a better life. A sweet little advice book, J Blasiman’s Grandpa’s Wisdom: Secrets to the Good Life is a charmingly honest volume about love, life, and acceptance. Full of guidance, it...
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With nonstop action, this dark tale about an evil curse has the feel of a slasher film. John C. Lukegord’s The Haunted Trail: The war of the Dublin Woods is a dark, disjointed tale about an evil curse that irrupts in murder and mayhem...
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