• Stupid Smart Girl: Poetry

  • By: Freedom Ryder
  • Narrated by: Renee Adams
  • Length: 40 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Stupid Smart Girl: Poetry

By: Freedom Ryder
Narrated by: Renee Adams
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Publisher's summary

Freedom Ryder is a fresh voice that speaks from her heart on a variety of topics ranging from microwaves to football in this collection of poems. Her style is simple yet captivating. The poems in this collection of work will either make you nod your head in agreement or scratch it and wonder what the heck she is talking about.

©2018 Freedom Ryder Zobrist (P)2018 Freedom Ryder Zobrist

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This is a work that each individual will need to weigh on their own scales. As for me there are major portions that are pure, poetic and touching on brilliance. There are other areas that are not coherent and I will not assume that the fault lies solely on the author or on myself. As with all information, the reader must use judgement to determine the real truth, but this is worth the journey and the reader does an excellent job.

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