CRASH! BANG! WALLOP!

Poems in Inverted Commas

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Pub Date 28 Apr 2018 | Archive Date 24 May 2018

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This is a guy (Laurie) who may dream of being like his hero (Bob Dylan) but so far life continues to give him the big thumbs-down...a c'est la-vie book.

This is a guy (Laurie) who may dream of being like his hero (Bob Dylan) but so far life continues to give him the big thumbs-down...a c'est la-vie book.


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EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781789010725
PRICE £0.99 (GBP)
PAGES 200

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This reminded me of some of the long poems that I read for my advanced studies in modern poetry class. While it was not for me, and I didn't understand most of it, from my experiences in that class I know that many people like this kind of writing.

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I came to this book with no pre-conceptions which was just as well as, had I known that it had a religious bent, I would probably not have been so keen to read it. Thank goodness that was the case.

McTaggart's writing is superb, weaving the message into a story which holds together, styled as a modern piece of poetry. Whether you want the Christian message or not, this is incredibly readable and makes you think about life, living and dying with a huge dose of humour. The imagery created from the start allows you to picture the "narrator" and then that is built on throughout. Never losing its style I commend this book to anyone who enjoys thinking a little about what they are reading.

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