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Aug. 12, 2009 By Paul Squires
"The Puzzle Box"
'I am always tempted to spell I smally and Artist with a capital, and to abandon the harbour of good grammar for wild and exotic rhythms. But I restrain myself.'

The modesty with which this book is presented is apt considering how much a leap of faith is required in order to be able to fully appreciate the words within. It is a curious cacophony of the most exhilarating kind, that quickly melds into an invention of a new era in poetry and prose. Traditionalists will no doubt stamp and scream with indignation but it is likely that their voices will be drowned out by those that can plainly see the underlying skill and intelligence with which each page has been... More > crafted.
The book begins with a letter to Mr Velasquez, thanking him for the Puzzle Box and it is a hidden explanation for all that follows. There is no single way to look at any of the characters, any of the storylines or any of the places, as it is only by reading it with pure abandonment that you can absorb the whole picture. It travels over land, sea and, most importantly, time, to bring you snapshots of humanity within which there is a commonality, not just with the Puzzle Box and its curious secret, but with the dreams around them as they work their way towards some unknown redemption.
This is not a book that requires the reader to trust the author. More, the author asks the reader to trust their own instincts to interpret the prose whichever way they wish, taking from it whichever grains flicker those emotions inside of them, with his intense visuals and sound. Although on a first reading it may be hard to absorb the full context of each piece, it is likely that this will become a treasured addition to your bookshelves and one which you will return to many times with the surety that there will always be more to discover within its pages.

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Jul. 8, 2009 By Charles Bloom
"The Puzzle Box by Paul Squires--Review" Good review by Kiersty--please read it, too. My sister gave me this Paul Squires book for Christmas and insisted that I read it. Throughout this book I found love, life, and legend. Enchanting and unusual, open this Box and you'll find the crown jewels, each gemstone glistening like a silmaril. Artists, musicians, creative people--read this book! Unique writing that builds a new monument from the fallen stones of traditional architecture. The result is alive with light and shadow, air and water, fire and earth. An impeccable creation, and an incomparable experience in literature. I liken it to the first time I heard ‘Trout Mask Replica’--a personal revelation. Paul Squires’ book ‘The Puzzle Box’ is a work of generous genreless greatness, absolutely beautiful in every way. He is so obviously a talented writer. To say, "I hope to read much more from Mr. Squires," somehow falls short of the appreciation that I intend this to be.
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Jan. 22, 2010 By gbryden
Paul Squires book `The Puzzle Box' is a collection of poetry and prose, similar in content to his blog gingatao - a blog which has recently been listed 15th in the Top 50 Australian Writing Blogs. In fact, a reading of `The Puzzle Box' is highly recommended to assist you in deciphering the many puzzles that appear in gingatao. This book is brimming with twisting and weaving poetry and narratives. There is a touch of the `Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy' about his writing. It is witty throughout and had me laughing out loud along the way. Each piece stands well enough alone, but the characters and situations intertwine in a dream-like, almost hallucinatory manner, resulting in a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts. I highly recommend that you buy this simply wonderful book. A book which in 100 years will be on recommended reading lists in schools and Universities throughout the world.

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Copyright Paul Squires (Standard Copyright License)
Edition First Edition
Publisher gingaTao!
Published July 22, 2008
Language English
Pages 101
 
Binding Hardcover (dust-jacket)
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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