5 Reasons to Read the Poetry Book Words of the Heart by Bhagyashri Kuber Patrikar

Zack
The Book Channel
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2 min readJul 31, 2021

Sometimes we come across a book that eventually adds up to the list of our favourite ones. And if that happens, we always find reasons to support and promote that book in our circles, or wherever we get a chance to do that. Lately, I have been smitten by one short poetry book, written by a glamorous lady from Maharashtra. In this article, I am pointing down the aspects as why I liked the book and you should also try it before it is too late.

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It inspires:

As the tagline says inspired life lines. The book is short to read and grasp the content. The author tried to inspire readers by sharing shayaris, prose, poetry, and random lines about life and its value. The content looked easy and shallow, if you delve deep, you will get its real meaning.

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Written in 3 Languages:

The book is mainly written in three languages, Hindi, English, and Marathi — the author’s mother tongue. A simple and short book on life, love, wisdom, and many more topics. All is written in 36 free lines cum verses. The book was very easy to read and remember some of the quotes and Shayaris and much more. The book has no substantial plot but a highly readable book.

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The book raises hope:

Such kinds of books are rare and they act like a pocket book. The collection deals with many themes of life, it mainly inspires its readers to have a meaningful and blooming life. The purpose of the book looks like motivating others. Bhagyashri Kuber Patrikar has a good flair for writing that is evident from her book which is unique, random, abstract yet highly readable.

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Beautiful illustrations:

In most of the poems and prose and one-liners, the author has leveraged her pictures. This aspect made the book look dazzling and a bit glamorous.

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It is an easy to read and relate book:

The main theme of the book is thoughts and prose and other literary stuff that comes to the heart of the author. She wrote whatever came to her heart and mind. Thus, it is easy to relate the book, also it is written on love, life, depression, faith, family, and much more.

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Zack
The Book Channel

Bibliophile! Compulsive reader! Writer and editor @ The Book Channel Publication.