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Beautiful Things and How to Ignore Them

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This collection of poems details the demise of thirteen townspeople, all of whom are as unpleasant and undesirable as the death through which they suffer. If you are loving, hopeful, calm, and happy, and are looking for a read that will reflect any one of those qualities, then this book is most definitely not for you. Continue your browse. However, if you find it soothing to laugh at the misfortune, embarrassment, and humiliation of others, and if you chuckle at the thought of unjustified death, then this book might put a smirk on your cheek.

57 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 29, 2013

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September 13, 2016
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13 different townspeople go through awful, painstaking deaths in this twisted and dark yet beautifully written poetry. Each poem has its own unique form when telling the tale of these 13 grim fates.
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July 24, 2015
Disclaimer: I received this free Ebook in return for an honest review.

13 different townspeople go through awful, painstaking deaths in this twisted and dark yet beautifully written poetry. Each poem has its own unique form when telling the tale of these 13 grim fates.
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