Dearest Love: A Collection of Poems by Prachi Prangya Agasti - Book Review
💟 I always wonder how poets can put their sentiments in the style of poetry so effortlessly; it demands serious passion, commitment, and affection for the subject as well as the literature. It's a talent that ain't caught on an impulse and requires a genuine innate gift. Those were my precise feelings while holding 'Dearest Love' by Prachi Agasti. She poetically expresses love and all its forms in different degrees in one's world and has you utterly hypnotized.
💟 Let me begin with the book's cover, so apt to the title and it's contents. The dark cover theme pitches whatever the author attempts to communicate regarding the moods associated with the title. The blurb provides a quick rundown of everything to anticipate from the book, supplying the readers with a full summary superbly. The book comprises Forty-Four compositions with sensations covering yearning to wish to aspire to everything that's desire.
💟 The word grammar is pretty uncomplicated and easy to follow, which allows the readers to relate pretty quickly. Yet, in several cases, I noticed some terms reappeared, which I observed were avoidable. Even though the theme is all around love, every poem has a unique structure. The verses are not that long, and so you can read them in one go. Anyone passing through heartbreak or pining will link to the poetry immediately.
💟 The compositions that I loved are What Alive Feels Like, A High I Have Never Been, The Pattern Of Your Sighs, Terrible Beautiful Emotions, Restrained, and 'Nothing To Prove Now Is It?'. I admire the fact the artist has taken so much effort in describing each verse by its appropriate heading wherein you read the poem and can't help but re-check the title to understand that it all falls in place. Though not all poems rhyme, it provides joy in reading them.
💟 Overall, an impressive compilation by Prachi that's excellently composed and is charged with sentiments. I would suggest that everyone read it at least once. Continue your excellent job Prachi, looking forward to reading more books from you.
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