The Brief and Terrible Book of Poems
By Lydia Larkin
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Would you like a book of poems that you can finish in one sitting? Would you like that book to be completely terrible and filled with poems that are not worth reading? Look no further than The Brief and Terrible Book of Poems by Lydia Larkin! It is guaranteed to waste only a small amount of your nonrefundable time.
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