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Just Keeping It Simple - cover

Just Keeping It Simple

Darren Hobson

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

This is the latest edition to the Just series of books, this time the author has returned to basics bringing the reader a simple and cleaner style of poetry.
There are many different themes to his poetry from his opinions and life changing events and including funny poems to make your day a happier environment. Everybody who is somebody in the life of this extraordinary poet makes an appearance. This indie author continues to write so many wonderful stories.
With this eBook the poet will close his writing extravaganza for the year 2015.
Available since: 02/14/2017.
Print length: 27 pages.

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