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They Were My Heroes by Mohul Bhowmick – Book Review

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Author: Mohul Bhowmick
Publisher: Notion Press

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“They were my heroes” is a delightful read that is sure to captivate and inspire readers. A must-read for anyone who appreciates the power of poetry.

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It’s Book 70 of 2023 and it’s a collection of Deep, Beautiful and interesting poetries. Poems heal me, always. Every time I feel low, I go to them and they cheer me up.

“They were my heroes” by Mohul Bhowmick, is a captivating collection of 100 beautifully crafted poems that take readers on an emotional journey. Divided into five parts, the poems cover themes such as love, loss, hope, promises, life, demons, romance, sacrifice, people who inspire him and taking readers to beautiful places.

It has a perfect balance of emotions, ranging from moments of joy and love to depths of sadness and hurt. Some poems may even bring realizations that could change one’s perspective on life. Mohul’s poems will make readers witness the shades of life and are filled with subtle and raw emotions, which allow readers to connect with the words, taking them down memory lane.

Some poems are longer than usual, Each of them conveying a beautiful story that is both deep and soothing yet powerful. Mohul’s writing style is enchanting and relatable, and the poems will make readers smile, ponder, and reminisce about past experiences. It will make you think, reflect, and smile. Mohul’s writing is both insightful and imaginative with a powerful message.

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One of the most impressive aspects of this book is Mohul’s ability to take readers on an emotional journey through his words. The way he describes the beauty of different places and the people there is mind-blowing. I liked the poems about The people who inspire him, his mentors, his parents, and his heroes.

I loved reading all the poems but My personal favourites include “To All the watches that I’ve Worn,” “On Rejection,” “Bombay Tides,” “Old Scrapbooks,” and “Dream of Me,” while the “Romantic Leftovers” section is my favourite one. They are comforting, raw and beautifully curated.

Overall, “They were my heroes” is a delightful read that is sure to captivate and inspire readers. A must-read for anyone who appreciates the power of poetry.

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