Every Day Life by M. G. Hardie
By Cheryl Hayes • Oct 7th, 2008 • Category: Book Review •
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Every Day Life by M. G. Hardie is a short play where we are introduced to four friends who share laughs, tears, hardships and camaraderie. The descriptions of the characters and settings make you believe that you are actually sitting in the living room with them having a smoke session and delving into unchartered territories.
While these men sit and ponder what the world has become, they also reminisce about previous relationships, hardships and status. Remaining objective at all costs, they start shooting the dozens and even though the reality of their conversation is serious they remain upbeat and share some laughs as well.
This short play is very realistic and will have you paying close attention the next time you find yourself in a session amongst friends. I recommend this book to readers of all genres that enjoy looking through others eyes and trying to visualize what they see. I would love to see this play performed.
Reviewed by: Cheryl H
APOOO BookClub
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Cheryl Hayes is a Financial Administrator or glorifed bookkeeper. I reside in NYC with my three kids and am an avid book lover. I balance my life between two jobs, my three kids, taking care of my grandmother and reviewing books for APOOO. Reading is not a job, but my passion and a way for me to escape. Being very competitive I enjoy marathons, long walks, quality time with my family and of course reading whatever I can get my hands on.
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