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In this modern fantasy, two tribes of leprechauns and fairies live next to one another in a remote corner of Ireland. But, when the humans decide to build an airport on their land and start cutting down their forest, the leprechauns and fairies have to go into battle to get them to change their minds. They must deal with two corrupt but important people, one a minister in the government and the other a big property developer. It is not an easy journey.... The novel is aimed at young people aged roughly between 10 to 14 years of age. But there is no reason at all why adults can't enjoy it too!
The 50+ poems amid these pages span such an incredible array of subjects as to nearly defy description. From main-stream topics like fear, dreams, frustration and love, to adult material that will offend the delicate sensibilities of many, Richard Sloane's debut will most assuredly shock little old ladies straight into a coma with his vulgar confessions, taboo hilarity and his own custom genre, 'vigilante horror'. Using numerous rhyming schemes, thematic patterns and perspectives gives this compilation a unique flair that helps break new ground in prose form alongside the introduction of the "Shadowman", the author's morally ambiguous criminal split personality. With unyielding dry humor and eloquent sarcasm providing a rich contrast to the more traditional verses, this collection offers something for everyone.
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