Book review of David Graham's "Stutter Monk"
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Jeremy Daniel
Dr. Shawn Holliday
English 419
November 18, 2002
Review the Monk
Poetry is an inquired taste. Most college students around the world today would rather work than read poetry just for the fact that a lot of it is hard to read and understand. I myself enjoy poetry and the hardships it hands out. Not everything can be as simple as ABC and 1 2 3. Poetry is not that simple but for me it's an escape. Good poetry
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all, Stutter Monk was a book worth reading and I really enjoyed. This book allowed me to see that obstacles can always be overthrown and that life is what we make of it. His poems showed many obstacles he over came and allowed me, in a sense, to get to know him and what he is all about. This is definitely a book I would recommend for others to read, especially if you like poetry.
all, Stutter Monk was a book worth reading and I really enjoyed. This book allowed me to see that obstacles can always be overthrown and that life is what we make of it. His poems showed many obstacles he over came and allowed me, in a sense, to get to know him and what he is all about. This is definitely a book I would recommend for others to read, especially if you like poetry.