The poems found within a scattered life are each made up from both fiction and nonfiction. While it's true that the majority of this work is closer to nonfiction than fiction, the fictitious parts are equally important. Together, both elements have helped to shape a book that is worth the read. It's an easy read, with lots of highs and lows. It's an overall fun and entertaining book of ninety-seven narrative poems. It's made up of ninety-seven rhyming short stories. These stories are about love, hate, friends, family, suicide, murder, and a few of my heroes. To read it is to fall in love with it.