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7 Self Published Poetry books for the Beginners.

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April has been a month of Poetry and here are the 7 Self Published Poetry books for the Beginners. Poetry always heals, these books are perfect for all those who want to dwell in the world of emotions, in the world of Poetry. Some are free verse poems while some are Modern verse poems, each of them making the reader feel nostalgic.

1: A Boy With An Orange Scooter: A Collection Of Poems by Tighthonium.

A collection of poems that showcases the imagination, experience and desires in the life of a young individual living in a metropolitan city and driving around the town in his orange scooter. Sounds interesting? Right?

A Boy With An Orange Scooter: A Collection Of Poems by Tighthonium - Book Review

A Boy With An Orange Scooter: A Collection Of Poems by Tighthonium – Book Review

Reviews Right from the bright beautiful cover and title, this book intrigued me and was excited to read this book. A Boy with an Orange Scooter by Itstighthonium is a collection of poems that showcases the imagination, experience and desires in the life of a young individual living in a metropolitan city and driving around the town […]

2: The Reflections by Annie Meraj Kidwai

 The Reflections. It’s a collection of unspoken emotions in the form of free verse poetry that will dwell you in the world of emotions. Based on various themes like love, loss, companionship, hope, empathy and others, Annie’s words are sharp, Bold and powerful, giving readers a different perspective.

The Reflections by Annie Meraj Kidwai - Book Review

The Reflections by Annie Meraj Kidwai – Book Review

Reviews On a sunny afternoon,Good poetry readAnd a cold coffeeSums up my day. I just finished reading Vertextson Annie’s The Reflections. It’s a collection of unspoken emotions in the form of free verse poetry that will dwell you in the world of emotions. Based on various themes like love, loss, companionship, hope, empathy and others, Annie’s words […]

3: Flight Feathers by Shubneet Kaur

Shubneet Kaur’s Flight feathers is a collection of 71 soulful poetries that you are going to love. Poetry has its way to connect, how in a few words, one could feel unconditional emotions.

Flight Feathers by Shubneet Kaur - Book Review

Flight Feathers by Shubneet Kaur – Book Review

Reviews •stroll around to catch the dancing hope in the air,Open your arms, breathe in the freshness,It was always there.• Kshubneet Shubneet Kaur’s Flight feathers is a collection of 71 soulful poetries that you are going to love. Poetry has its way to connect, how in a few words, one could feel unconditional emotions. Shubneet’s poetries […]

4: Wandering Amidst The Shadows: Poetry and Prose by Aditya Mohan

Aditya Mohan’s wandering amidst the shadows is a beautiful book with heartwarming poetries and prose. The poems are for all the broken ones, the heartbroken ones, the strangers, the midnight chaos and a broken heart that craves for love. Aditya with his words takes readers down the memory lane, in the world of love. Each poem, each page has an emotion worth witnessing.

5: Pristine Paragons by Pooja Pant

Pristine Paragons by Pooja Pant – Book Review

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Reviews •the world may try to be colder,Always ready they are,To rush at just a call,Like three Musketeers,All for one and one for all.• Pooja Pant, in her Pristine Paragons,…

6:  The Guava tree by Jaskiran Tiwana

A collection of beautiful poems making you fall in love. Based on themes like self-love, relationships, gratitude nature, hope, and appreciating the beauty around us, the author takes us to the world of emotions.

7:  The Scenic verse by Manali Arora Thakker

A collection of beautifully expressed poems around Nature and diverse themes like divinity, beauty, love, care, family and others.

The Scenic Verse by Manali Arora Thakker - Book Review

The Scenic Verse by Manali Arora Thakker – Book Review

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Reviews My beautiful heaven thus fell apart,From the melting ices, beyond the horizon;As the woodcutter’s lost logs float apart,I wonder who enraged the frozen lakes so brazen. Thescenicverse Dr Manali Thakker’s…

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