Unlocked Silences Book Review

Blurb

Unlocked Silences is a collection of abstracts, poems and excerpts written on tissue papers over a couple of years. It is a dive deep into the circles of emotion, empathy, acceptance, healing and insights into a different perspective towards life. In the voice of a budding adolescent, the book cascades into day-to day-shortcomings, carved into poetry and at the same time, embraces you in silence and stillness of thought. The book is an attempt to connect with the reader, to reflect upon them, unbiased and together and embrace a new beginning. With simplified use of grammar and vocabulary, this book seeks nothing but the companionship of all. With this debut book, the author aims to connect to one and to all in the message and purpose of existence, the aid of spirituality and an ode to a beautiful journey called life

Publisher- Notion Press

Author- Mukhpreet Khurana

Would I recommend?- YES!

Genre- Poetry

Pages-158

MY REVIEW

Thanks author for the review copy! The book is a collection of different poems and abstracts by the author. It was the first poetry book because I thought that the poems must be difficult to understand but the poems are amazing, it is easy to read and understand them. The language used is simple. The book is a fast read. I love black colour and I found the cover very attractive. There are many beautiful lines (if I started telling them I may rewrite the book) in this book but I loved the line
”If you can not run, you can walk
If you can not walk,
You can give it a shot- you can crawl”
I love the writing style of author. It is short and sweet. Each poem is expressed beautifully! You can see some words repeated at some points in the second half of the book. This was the only thing that I didn’t like in the book. You should definitely read this book, you won’t regret it.

 

 

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