This Novel Describes a Haunted Sibling Relationship in Epic Verse
[ad_1] “Poguemahone” is like a high dive: The hardest part of reading it may be convincing your feet to leave the board. Once you do that, gravity takes care of the rest. The reader rolls with the verse, never as McCabe describes the bombs falling in the WWII movies they’ve watched: all housesall the streetsdeletedwhen …
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