RIPPLING WATERS OF SOLITUDE BY AMEYA BONDRE

I knew words are powerful and inspiring but i was amazed to know how such a short book with collection of few poems could be so amazing and memorable.

This book is a compilation of poems on the authors thoughts, instances, memories, musings and reflections.




BLURB: “These are rippling thoughts of days and weeks that form words, lines and stanzas. These are imprints on sand, braving against wavelets and tides. These are flashes of recall that want to merge, or dry fallen leaves, who rustle for a while. These are empty slates and blank pages filled with hue, colour, word and rhythm. Pensive, solitary, calm, reviving. Angry, brooding, dark and hopeful. These are rippling waters of a lake. That crack and break, form and make. A bunch of twenty five odd instances, memories, musings and moments, fallen on your pages, as poems.”


PROS: The poems are so powerful, captivating and memorable.

The artwork in the book was soothing and it made the book lively and animated.

Works best as a binge read and takes only around less 30 minutes to finish it.

I loved ‘A Letter (to my dear ex-friend)’ as it was so relatable and ‘A Darling’ very much. They were the best of all.


CONS: Nothing at all!

MY REVIEW: 5/5


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