This Book Needs A Title: Volume 2, by Theodore Ficklestein
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The second volume of poetry by Theodore Ficklestein. Didn't read the first volume? Have no idea what this volume is about? Don't worry. Neither does anyone else. This is poetry by an author you have never heard of, which of course makes this just your average poetry book.
This Book Needs A Title: Volume 2, by Theodore Ficklestein- Amazon Sales Rank: #4697465 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .54" w x 6.00" l, .72 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 216 pages
Review "This is not your English class poetry." - Jessica Albee
From the Author This is the first edition of the second volume in the This Book Needs A Title series
About the Author Theodore Ficklestein is the author of This Book Needs A Title Volume 1 and Volume 2.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Book With A Hearty Helping of Laughs (And Pleasant Eye Rolls Too!) By Michael Brent Faulkner, Jr. Poet extraordinaire Theodore Ficklestein has done it again – delivered a collection of poetry that demands its respective reader to “chuckle” and be thoroughly entertained. This Book Needs A Title: Volume 2 thrives because of its simplicity (see “Another One Word Poem”), sarcasm (“National Poetry Month” finds the author being antipoetic you might say), and its unique, absurd delivery (“No Miracles” is certainly not miraculous or merciful). This Book Needs A Title: Volume 2 is perfect reading material for any number of occasions.Where does one start with standouts ?– There are so many! “10:32” is the tale of the disgruntled employee who is counting down the 28 minutes until clock out time. Ultimately, “I clock out and don’t have to worry about this place. Until tomorrow.” Classic. “Coaching Basketball” is an über-simplistic guide to the sport, featuring lots of repetition, notably six iterations of the word “bounce.” It keeps on going though. “Throw Up” is ‘basic’ (“I don’t feel so good. I feel. Uh. Queasy…”) while “A Biblical Message” is more ambitious, literally using the chapter/verse format. Of course, Ficklestein doesn’t just leave it at the format – his “Biblical Message” is a funny one.Ficklestein even manages to poke fun at himself. “Give This Poem A Title” references his inability to name a book, let alone a poem within his book. “Reviewer’s Poem” similarly pokes fun with Ficklestein approaching it from the perspective of a ‘reviewer.’ Of course it is Ficklestein who’s authoring the poem so he just adds more fuel to the absurd fire that is This Book Needs a Title: Volume 2.Whether it’s “Apology To Teachers,” “Being God,” or the rhyming in “Overzealous Loon” or “Religious Friends” (all the friends’ name rhyme with their respective religions), Theodore Ficklestein ensures that his second book is a trip. Is This Book Needs A Title: Volume 2 worth the read? While Ficklestein would have a clever answer suggesting why NOT read his book, honestly you should totally read it. If for nothing else, Ficklestein’s utter absurdity will put a smile on your face, even if you roll your eyes a time or two!I was given this book for free in exchange for a fair an honest review.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Theatre of the Absurd By Grady Harp Theodore Ficklestein is playing his poetry that addresses everything and nothing for all its worth. This is the second volume of his work under the same title (except for Volume 1 vs. Volume 2) and it seems he is having more fun and guffaws at this experiment. He adds little notes to his book, such as `If you are looking for a summary here about what this book is about, then you have the wrong book' that make us feel as though we are being mocked, but the thing that is being `mocked' (or better yet closely observed) is the absurd state in which we find ourselves. Afraid to laugh at our own foibles or take ridiculous things seriously (like, say, Donald Trump et al).But since no one else has reviewed this book (either volume) please allow an introduction to its contents and absorb the degree of humor at hand.BUDDHAI got to give credit to Buddha for what he did.It's impressive.Considering the guy is famous for sitting.Think about it.The guy sat around all day.And people remember him as on of the greatest people to ever live.I sit around all day.And I get nothing.Being famous for sitting.Impressive, Buddha.Very Impressive.SCAMAll that you know I a scam.It is.The stuff that you see and know is just a business.There is money behind everything.A scamThat is what it all is.A way for someone to take your money.But if everything is a scam, then how do you know if this is a scam or not?Bum. Bum. Bum.WRONGIt's wrong.But I want it.It's wrong.But I need it.It's wrong.But I can't live without it.If it is so wrong,Then why is it such a large part of my life?And there are so many of these little one page observations cum comments cum frustrations that it is impossible to read this book and not look in the mirror with a different glance. Theodore Ficklestein is likely to one day be remembered as one of our more sensitive wits. Maybe tomorrow. Read him. Grady Harp, July 15
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Inspiring, Funny and Profound By James Gallen I had read and reviewed the first volume of “This Book Needs A Title” so, when I was offered a free copy to review this one I took author Ted Ficklestein up on it.The poems in this book are short and witty. Some are inspiring, like “A Climb To A Mountain”, others are funny, like “Reading Up” (it is best read from the bottom) and others are profound, like “Changing The World”. Pick it up, page through it and pick the ones that appeal to you.
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