A review by talus
An ABC of Childhood Tragedy by Jordan B. Peterson

1.0

Shallow poems lacking rhythm, meter, imagery, natural rhymes, witty language, and everything else that makes poetry fun. The poems do not even follow their own rules, with Peterson breaking his rhyme schemes, spelling and alliteration rules, and stanza structures whenever he feels like. The images are interestingly old-timey and well-drawn, but do not feel unique.