Poetry book review ✨π
Book Photographer Thomas Raethel , Germany Twitter @_lenarto_ Insta @_lenarto_ Book review π π πMy Rating - 4/5π The book "Caravan to the Cosmos" is the Second Book by author Madhushree, which is a mesmerizing journey through the depths of the cosmos, where poetry becomes a vessel for exploring the unity. of the universe. The author's unique writing style and rich language transport readers to the ocean crust and beyond, immersing them in the wonders of outer space. Each poem in this collection beautifully blends together themes of theology, science, psychology, mythology, history, geography, philosophy, literature, art, and medieval and renaissance discoveries, creating a tapestry of cosmic exploration. The plot of "Caravan to the Cosmos" revolves around the harmonious interplay of celestial elements, inviting readers to ponder the mysteries of existence. The author's writing style is both lyrical and profound, evoking a sense of wonder and awe with
Is the book a very short read? The review is excellent and I can already make an idea how good the story-line of this book will be. Thanks for such a wonderful review
ReplyDeleteGlad, you liked it. It was an okayish read for me. Loved your thoughts and point of views.
ReplyDeleteThe books seems very interesting also the review is also well penned. The cover of the book also looks nice. Keep it up ❤️πΌ
ReplyDeleteSeems to be an interesting read ... I'm seeing this book quite a lot these days... will try to pick it up...
ReplyDeleteSeems to be an interesting read ... I'm seeing this book quite a lot these days... will try to pick it up...
ReplyDeleteSeems to be an interesting read ... I'm seeing this book quite a lot these days... will try to pick it up...
ReplyDeleteI have heard a lot about this book. Your review is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHave not read this book yet but heard a lot about this and after your review adding this in my tbr.
ReplyDeleteTeenager will relate to this book very much.
ReplyDeleteYour review and this book are very intriguing. I might try this book in the future. Great reviewπ€π€π.
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