Descriptively named, this book is a short collection of three short stories and three poems--six pieces altogether. Each piece offers a brief insight into the lives of the characters, or, in the case of the poetry, the author himself.
It makes for a quick and interesting read, and the style of the author's writing draws the reader into the moment, making it easy to overlook a number of typographical errors that really should be fixed.
I felt that the first three works--two stories set in rural… (more)
Descriptively named, this book is a short collection of three short stories and three poems--six pieces altogether. Each piece offers a brief insight into the lives of the characters, or, in the case of the poetry, the author himself.
It makes for a quick and interesting read, and the style of the author's writing draws the reader into the moment, making it easy to overlook a number of typographical errors that really should be fixed.
I felt that the first three works--two stories set in rural Greece and a poem entitled "Hey, Lady"--are the standout pieces in this collection. Even they don't have the strength to make the book worth paying for. But this is Feedbooks, and it's offered for free, so I don't hesitate in recommending that you at least take the time to download it and see what you think for yourself.
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Descriptively named, this book is a short collection of three short stories and three poems--six pieces altogether. Each piece offers a brief insight into the lives of the characters, or, in the case of the poetry, the author himself.
It makes for a quick and interesting read, and the style of the author's writing draws the reader into the moment, making it easy to overlook a number of typographical errors that really should be fixed.
I felt that the first three works--two stories set in rural… (more)
Descriptively named, this book is a short collection of three short stories and three poems--six pieces altogether. Each piece offers a brief insight into the lives of the characters, or, in the case of the poetry, the author himself.
It makes for a quick and interesting read, and the style of the author's writing draws the reader into the moment, making it easy to overlook a number of typographical errors that really should be fixed.
I felt that the first three works--two stories set in rural Greece and a poem entitled "Hey, Lady"--are the standout pieces in this collection. Even they don't have the strength to make the book worth paying for. But this is Feedbooks, and it's offered for free, so I don't hesitate in recommending that you at least take the time to download it and see what you think for yourself.
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