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August 19, 2016

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Vertigo (1958): San Francisco landmarks







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Vertigo (1958): San Francisco landmarks


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Published on August 19, 2016 14:46

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"I threw a pebble into the lake, concentric circles reaching out across the still water—like a love..."

“I threw a pebble into the lake, concentric circles reaching out across the still water—like a love that knew no boundaries.”

- Michael Faudet  
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Published on August 19, 2016 10:41

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Rating: ★★★★
Genre: Poetry
Medium:...



littleladylibrarian:





Rating: ★★★★


Genre: Poetry


Medium: Paperback


Synopsis: Faudet discusses his previous relationships and lovers with tantalizing prose and poetry.  He allows the readers an insight to his life, and to the various situations he and his lovers have been in–whether it’s watching hentai, having sex out in the open, or watching his lover deteriorate from a harrowing drug addiction.


Review: I bought this book at Barnes and Noble simply because it looked pretty, and because the few poems I flipped to were so well written.  When I entered it on my Goodreads, I was pleased to find out that this was a book on my To-Read list!  So, over the course of the next two nights, I curled up in bed and let myself be taken in by such beautiful poetry.


After reading this in its entirety, I realized two things: his short poems and longer poems are spaced out in a way that ensures you don’t read it too quickly or too slow, and that this was one of the most erotic things I’ve read in a long while.  His writing is beautiful and sensual–a type of writing that immerses you in it, that you need to bask in.  In all honesty, I don’t read a whole lot of poetry, but let me tell y’all that this book will easily find its way to my ‘favorites’ bookshelf.




Thank you so much for the review. I appreciate it. xo

Dirty Pretty Things by Michael Faudet

Order your copy of the international best seller now at Barnes & Noble orAmazon or Chapters Indigo and The Book Depository for free delivery to Asia.

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Published on August 19, 2016 00:48

serendipity-creek:

I finally own it!!!! @michaelfaudet look. I...



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I finally own it!!!! @michaelfaudet look. I clearly wished hard enough and it appeared.

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