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This book employs the comparative method to understand societal collapses to which environmental problems contribute to the common youth and society as a whole. We all are broken and broken is its own kind of beautiful.

164 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 3, 2015

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Robert M. Macias

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July 7, 2017
I think I finally got the chance to read one of Robert M. Drake's books.
I absolutely loved the poetry and how it's presented.
However, I didn't like the fact that some photographs were repeated even if some were really beautiful.
The pages looked un-arranged in the e-book edition which really made me hate the experience and give it 3/5, but I think the paperback would've created a better reading experience.
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November 3, 2017
This was a super fast read. I enjoyed it but I didn't connect with any of the poems, hence the 3 stars. I thought the photographs were beautiful and made a wonderful addition to the poems!
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December 14, 2018
95% of the words of this book is the exact poems feom light theory!!

It doesn't make sense to me.. why would the author publish a book of pics to add peoms on them from his other book!!! Why?
Also whats wrong with this book on kindle.. had to tilt my phone to be able to see/read!!
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