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We Meet Again by Savita Nair

We Meet Again is a collection of poetry with the themes of love as well as random things out of the blue, including travel, strange emotions and feelings, memories of past, meeting new people, and our surroundings. Topics found in this book are endlessly wide, however, Savita Nair still manages to write fluently that will blow your mind away.

Of the Heart and Soul by Piyali Mitra

Title: Of the Heart and Soul: a mellifluous whisperAuthor: Piyali MitraGenre:  PoetryPublisher: Bluerose PublishersFirst Publication: 2021Language: English  Book Summary: Of the Heart and Soul by Piyali Mitra This anthology...

Unsettled by Ruby Mohan

Each of the poems in the collection has a weight measured in depth; as a collection they create a perfect circle of teeth-gnashing humanity - a circumference dotted with points of joy, pain, celebration, humor and loss. Ruby Mohan's words feels like intelligent and warm and surprising and unafraid of simple candor.

Sonnets to Paradise by Nidra Naik

Title: Sonnets to ParadiseAuthor: Nidra NaikPublisher: Leadstart publishingGenre: Contemporary Fiction, Literary FictionFirst Publication: 2021Language: English  Book Summary: Sonnets to Paradise by Nidra Naik Sonnets to Paradise is a...

To The Bravest Person I Know by Ayesha Chenoy

Title: To The Bravest Person I KnowAuthor: Ayesha ChenoyGenre:  PoetryFirst Publication: 2021Language: English  Book Summary: To The Bravest Person I Know by Ayesha Chenoy From growing up with...

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