things I can’t say

things I can’t say

EZZEDDINE

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the poetry shop
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781069089311

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Things I Can’t Say by Dina EzzeddineWelcome to a world where no thought is too bitter, no comeback too sharp, and no pun too cringe-worthy. Things I Can’t Say is a poetic masterclass in sarcasm, delivered with a smirk and wrapped in unapologetic wit. Dina Ezzeddine invites you to explore the thoughts we all have but rarely dare to express, with each page packed full of playful jabs, puns, and dark humor.Tired of the usual flowery, heartwarming poetry? Good, because this book is the antidote. It’s raw, it’s real, and it really doesn’t care if you get offended-because if you do, mission accomplished. Whether it’s pointing out life’s absurdities, mocking everyday frustrations, or poking fun at our shared human misery, this collection takes sarcasm to the next level. Think of it as poetry with a grudge-a playful but biting commentary on life’s nonsense, delivered with a tongue so sharp it might just draw blood.For anyone who’s ever wanted to say what they really think, but couldn’t, this book does the talking for you. So, come along for the ride-just don’t expect to feel warm and fuzzy when you’re done. Expect wit. Expect puns. And most of all, expect to laugh while wincing a little at the uncomfortable truths hidden between the lines.If you’re ready for a little poetic revenge on the world, this one’s for you.

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