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The Book of Mostly Gibberish: (With Some Good Stuff Too)

by Robert E. Kearns

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Award winning author Robert E. Kearns serves up a wonderful collection of humorous poems, hilarious sketches and entertaining short stories.In this volume Kearns delivers tongue-in-cheek poetry written under the titles of gibberish. Designed to elicit a chuckle, they explore the mundane as well as the clichéd but in a style too serious to be taken seriously.His short sketches again explore the everyday with some humor and a twist at the end, which his short stories are proper reads for the lover of outstanding fiction and beautiful prose.… (more)
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Award winning author Robert E. Kearns serves up a wonderful collection of humorous poems, hilarious sketches and entertaining short stories.In this volume Kearns delivers tongue-in-cheek poetry written under the titles of gibberish. Designed to elicit a chuckle, they explore the mundane as well as the clichéd but in a style too serious to be taken seriously.His short sketches again explore the everyday with some humor and a twist at the end, which his short stories are proper reads for the lover of outstanding fiction and beautiful prose.

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