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A Modern Love Story

A Modern Love Story is an intimate journey of love in 33 poems, capturing a Danish man’s relationship with an English-speaking muse. Raw, unfiltered, and heartfelt, each poem reveals tender moments, clever wordplay, and hidden meanings, inviting readers to savor each verse.

A Modern Love Story is an intimate journey through 33 poems that pulse with the intensity, nuance, and sometimes playful mystery of love. Danish author Tonny Bjørn weaves a compelling narrative of his unfolding relationship with an English-speaking muse, capturing moments both tender and electrifying.

Each poem invites readers to experience the raw immediacy of his emotions and reflections – from heartfelt revelations to the whispered secrets hidden in clever rhymes and wordplay. With every verse, Tonny reveals the vulnerabilities, passion, and insights of an ordinary man consumed by love. They are unfiltered and presented in the raw form as he sent them.

This collection is meant to be savored, one poem at a time, encouraging readers to pause, reflect, and discover the layers within. Some verses speak directly; others tease with hidden meanings, waiting to be unraveled. A Modern Love Story is more than

 

 

100,76 kr.

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Forfatter: Tonny Bjørn
Varenummer: 9788740980301
Sidetal: 48
Sprog: eng
Format: Paperback
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A Modern Love Story is an intimate journey of love in 33 poems, capturing a Danish man’s relationship with an English-speaking muse. Raw, unfiltered, and heartfelt, each poem reveals tender moments, clever wordplay, and hidden meanings, inviting readers to savor each verse.

A Modern Love Story is an intimate journey through 33 poems that pulse with the intensity, nuance, and sometimes playful mystery of love. Danish author Tonny Bjørn weaves a compelling narrative of his unfolding relationship with an English-speaking muse, capturing moments both tender and electrifying.

Each poem invites readers to experience the raw immediacy of his emotions and reflections – from heartfelt revelations to the whispered secrets hidden in clever rhymes and wordplay. With every verse, Tonny reveals the vulnerabilities, passion, and insights of an ordinary man consumed by love. They are unfiltered and presented in the raw form as he sent them.

This collection is meant to be savored, one poem at a time, encouraging readers to pause, reflect, and discover the layers within. Some verses speak directly; others tease with hidden meanings, waiting to be unraveled. A Modern Love Story is more than

 

 

Vægt80 g
Størrelse5 × 135 × 215 mm
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Saxo Publish

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A Modern Love Story

Forfatter: Tonny Bjørn
SKU: 9788740980301

100,76 kr.

Leveringstid: POD 3-8 dages lev. tid
Kategorier:
Format: Paperback
Sprog: eng
Sidetal: 48

A Modern Love Story is an intimate journey of love in 33 poems, capturing a Danish man’s relationship with an English-speaking muse. Raw, unfiltered, and heartfelt, each poem reveals tender moments, clever wordplay, and hidden meanings, inviting readers to savor each verse.

A Modern Love Story is an intimate journey through 33 poems that pulse with the intensity, nuance, and sometimes playful mystery of love. Danish author Tonny Bjørn weaves a compelling narrative of his unfolding relationship with an English-speaking muse, capturing moments both tender and electrifying.

Each poem invites readers to experience the raw immediacy of his emotions and reflections – from heartfelt revelations to the whispered secrets hidden in clever rhymes and wordplay. With every verse, Tonny reveals the vulnerabilities, passion, and insights of an ordinary man consumed by love. They are unfiltered and presented in the raw form as he sent them.

This collection is meant to be savored, one poem at a time, encouraging readers to pause, reflect, and discover the layers within. Some verses speak directly; others tease with hidden meanings, waiting to be unraveled. A Modern Love Story is more than

 

 

Vægt80 g
Størrelse5 × 135 × 215 mm
Forlag

Saxo Publish

Udgivelsesdato

Forfatter