Unlocked Silences by Mukhpreet Khurana | Book Review

Summary:

Unlocked Silences is a collection of abstracts, poems and excerpts written on tissue papers over a couple of years. It is a dive deep into the circles of emotion, empathy, acceptance, healing and insights into a different perspective towards life. In the voice of a budding adolescent, the book cascades into day-to day-shortcomings, carved into poetry and at the same time, embraces you in silence and stillness of thought. The book is an attempt to connect with the reader, to reflect upon them, unbiased and together and embrace a new beginning. With simplified use of grammar and vocabulary, this book seeks nothing but the companionship of all. With this debut book, the author aims to connect to one and to all in the message and purpose of existence, the aid of spirituality and an ode to a beautiful journey called life.




Author:

Mukhpreet Khurana

Publisher:

Notion Press

Release date:

April 30th 2018

No. of Pages:

Paperback, 174 Pages

Each poem was thoughtful and moving and an absolute joy to read. These poems are the sort that readers can truly connect with, and each person’s interpretation will be different. In terms of readability, it is an easy and quick read for the lazy eye but a core-moving and soul-changing read for the conscious reader.

This book made me nod my head in agreement, cry, smile. I experienced all of the emotions with one book of poetry. The vast majority of the poems were pleasant and relatable. The poems are moving and poignant and make you think and feel the words on the page. This is a great book, and I'd reccomend it to anyone who wants to explore poetry. Simply put, I found this collection to be absolutely beautiful.

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