Book Review:
Thousand unspoken thoughts by Prerna Khatri
*Publisher:
Leadstart *ISBN: 978-935-2013-3-88 *No of Pages: 100 *Genre: Poetry/Anthology
*Cover: Paperback *Price: 150 *Rating: 3/5
My view:
First of all
let me tell you frankly, that I am not a poetry reader but when a mail came
from the talespensive to review this book, I thought lets try something new
rather than a story. So after reading these collections of 50 poetries, I am
glad that I have taken a good decision to review these wonderful anthologies. It
was a time when I was in school were we have to read and memories the poetry
for examination, at that time I was unable to know the true meaning of poetry,
but after reading this I think proper time should be given to poetries.
Now about
these poetries, it’s a collection of thought, idea, opinion, emotion, anger,
sadness etc. Prerna’s writing style is simple and easy to understand. She has a
power to express her meaning in limited words. You can complete the book in
short period of time but to understand the meaning behind any poetry, one has
to read it twice.
I have seen
whenever someone talks with you about any book or about literature; no one says
anything about poetry, but after reading this anthologies I must say importance
should be given to poetries. In limited words poetries can express a vast
meaning. This collection is written in such a way that you can connect yourself
with it.
I highly
recommend this collection of poetries, especially to those who wants’ to read
something new from the Indian Poet. This book is a good collection of
inspirational poems from the debut author.
I won a review copy from The Tales Pensieve as part of Reviewers Programme. Register on #TTP for lots of #book fun and activities.
About
Author:
Prerna
Khatri is an Advocate, recently enrolled at the Bar Council of Tamilnadu and
Puducherry. She began writing poetry from 2010 and there has been no looking
back since. Poetry, for her, began as instance of missed prose. A couple of
lazy words spun together, formed stories of their own. In no time, she found
herself venturing into different subjects. She believes that poetry always
seemed like a calling. While writing she felt like she was loomed into a kind
of trance where words would flow. The result being, daydreams and midnight
musings, brought down to ink. For then, the ink bled, and stories were told.
These tales will grow, because, some stories are waiting to be written.
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