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Just For Free

Darren Hobson

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

This book opens the gates to a world of prose, verses original and poetry so fresh like an English garden, in what will be regarded as this poets first real journey into the publishing world. 
There is a mix of ideas in here that would suit anybody's tastes, a touch of supernatural, a couple of cats whiskers, two shakes of the dice and you have a meal of words that tickle your tastebuds. 
This is a book of very random ideas unlike the later collection of poems written by this self published poet. This is just a brief introduction into one of Englands new writing talents.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 16 pages.

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