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Perfectly Imperfect Anarchy is the juice of a brain that has suckled too much brutality and tenderness off this crippled universe of ours. Through the darkening and enlightening pieces, Abdellatif Raja tries to grant a glimpse of salvation so that readers can use them as torches on their survey to their eternal salvation. Be it merely a book of brokenness. Be it a way one DREAMER believes to be effective for people of his kind to an extend that he decided to gather and share the shattered pieces, decorate them and put them in one fine and fraud frame in order to deliver them to fellow DREAMERS.
“Many themes have dominated on the realms of Perfectly Imperfect Anarchy, to the extent that they can’t be distinguished at times. As I harshly kiss my cup of coffee, Be I but swallowed within the oddity of the situation, ‘Would they believe me if I told them that the themes I am to list are merely some?’ I guess it’s worth a try, though; I have come this far, a book description wouldn’t be much of a pickle.”
Perfectly Imperfect Anarchy is one book of brokenness, one about realising that blood can sometimes be enlightening, one that follows my everlasting survey of chasing away melancholy and agony, one where a fraud tried to illustrate how he deals with dejected senses, one that holds your hand and walks you to the bright side, one that be full of offense to the mediocre and those who still believe that they are victims, and, above all, it be one that is imperfect.
Through his perfectly imperfect poems and short stories, Abdellatif Raja, a kid who is yet to explore more to life and its mazes, delivers pieces that he observes to be boats of deliverance. Times a tragedy, times a comedy and times both, Perfectly Imperfect Anarchy illustrates many themes, from which: self-love, self-doubt, ascendance, acceptance, inspiration, recovery, conversion, nervousness, trauma, the illogicality of life, disorder, flexibility, faith, family, friendship, love, loss, bravery, unfaithfulness, revolution, communication, anxiety of disappointment, cheerfulness, passion, fabulousness, achievements, largening the point of view, procrastination, beauty in life and nature, connection with nature and the universe, vision, the absurdity of perspective, exploration, optimism, the link between the individual and the divine, uniqueness, purpose, collectiveness, culture, history, tradition, determination, good vs evil, mythic, desire and passion for life, spirituality and intellectual wellbeing, darkness, hopelessness, decease, vulnerability of life, influence, empowerment, patience and perseverance, freedom from concern, peace, tolerance and mindfulness.
I stand before your mercy with every hole in my heart; need I not to show you otherwise. Why would I do that? I am part of the crew, part of the ship of imperfectness. But I am not using my imperfections as an excuse to be a malignant shape of live, I have a brain, a heart and a soul; MAMA MIA! I stand before you as transparent as every politician and want nothing but your sake.
Truly I tell you, be I nothing without anyone reading this hollowed description, anyone with slight interest in reading the book. What be a book without readers other than ink on paper? Here be I, humbly asking for your unconditional support, for your belief in the first comers. Helpless do I stand before you, modestly asking you to smash every button. Spread the word, gentle travellers.
Disclaimer: Perfectly Imperfect Anarchy does contain scenes where characters are consuming tobacco, alcohol and sisters. That is not a manner of encouraging anyone to consume such and such. Tobacco, alcohol and drugs are very vile beings and I encourage every addicted to seek deliverance from them. I did not add a disclaimer page on the book, for the words themselves are to be disclaimers.

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