9th out of 70 books
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29 voters
think tank for human beings in general
by
Jordan Castro (Goodreads Author),
Richard Wehrenberg, Jr. (Goodreads Author)
Split chapbook, 18 poems (9 by each author)
Chapbook, first edition, 34 pages
Published
November 14th 2009
by self-published
(first published 2009)
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Think Tank For Human Beings In General seems like a high quality creation to me. I would heavily suggest this book to people who like internet literature and really anyone else. Easy to read !
Jordan's choice to end his collection with a poem that has the words "calm" and "steady" made me feel glad after a series of poems that made me feel like helping him was an urgent matter. I have caught myself thinking about his line about clouds in Animal Lamp Sorrow se...more
Jordan's choice to end his collection with a poem that has the words "calm" and "steady" made me feel glad after a series of poems that made me feel like helping him was an urgent matter. I have caught myself thinking about his line about clouds in Animal Lamp Sorrow se...more
Author Jordan Castro proves his status as America's youngest and most ambitious "literary goon" with the publishing of his first chapbook.
related to and liked this book a lot. thought a lot of it was funny and true and sad.
JaySea and Richy Rich Junior go hard on this one. seriously
nothing less than a 'tour de force'
i co-wrote this book
The second half much better than the first, why it gets a 3 star.
I saw the style. I saw the effort. The result, eh, didn't hit me.
Reminded me much, maybe too much, of Brandon Gorrell's book.
I saw the style. I saw the effort. The result, eh, didn't hit me.
Reminded me much, maybe too much, of Brandon Gorrell's book.
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