BlackJack - 22
Modern Poetry
by Robert Deshaies
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Pub Date 4 Jun 2020 | Archive Date 14 Jul 2021
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Description
This is me.
This is what I have learned.
This is the story behind that journey.
This is also poetry.
Don't overthink it.
Cheers!
This is me.
This is what I have learned.
This is the story behind that journey.
This is also poetry.
Don't overthink it.
Cheers!
Advance Praise
"An emotional, visceral exploration of desire.” - Kirkus Reviews
"An emotional, visceral exploration of desire.” - Kirkus Reviews
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781646545612 |
PRICE | US$5.99 (USD) |
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Blackjack 22: Modern Poetry by @robby_deshaies_
I literally don’t know why there are so less review for this beautiful well written piece in most vulgarity rawish term?!?
Yes, I agree this is an adult novel or poetry book cause the subject are not for teens and I can assure they won’t understand how deep they are.
I want this book to be a best seller the poet or author he writes so beautifully! I love almost all of his poem or prose.
Although it’s been wrong from the male point of view, but I can almost relate myself my miseries in it.
This book simply touched my heart and what else can I say? But one thing, the book cover is nice but not going with the theme and not attention seeking?!?
I highly recommend this book to all my nerdy friends and the one who’ve been struggling with themselves.
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This book is an unusual read for me. I find it poetic but I think the whole collection lacks cohesion. I like some pieces, but others are a miss. No doubt the writing is good, I just can't figure out the tone and mood of the entire collection. In general, it's a good book. I think it's that type of book that shouldn't be read in haste, you need to savour every word. With that being said, I would probably re-read the whole book again.