Review 15: 4 AM Conversations

4 AM Conversations 4 AM Conversations by Ayushee Ghoshal
My rating: 4 of 5 stars






Blurb -

From the Ferris Wheel of Love and anticipation to the Carousel of Loss and despair.
 From the darkness of delusion to the bright rays of self discovery.
 Four AM Conversations with the ghosts of old lovers is a handpicked selection of poetry written for the love that got away and also for you.
 You, who forgot to love the lover you're meant to love all your life. Yourself.

My view -


A voice of broken heart.

4 Am Conversations by Ayushee Ghoshal, an collection of poems and Nano tales. All the poems and short tales conveyed one thing which glued me till the last, author's hidden world with nostalgic feelings and emotions of a broken heart. It includes the pain and sufferings like hopelessness, loneliness and little hope which states that my love still existed in his heart.

The book has been divided into 9 parts:

A Fistful Of Love
A World Of Almosts
A Silent Madness
An Irreparable Memoir
Losing A Muse
4 AM Conversations With The Ghost Of Old Lovers
A Brief Affair With Time
A Game Of Silence
What The Poets Never Told You

All the parts are unique, some states love, some pin pointed the regret of life and pain. The medium used to convey can easily connect with the title "4 am conversations... With the ghosts of old lovers" its looks same as how a person be like after an failure of life. The author makes me to reread some of the poems again even after finishing it. The simple and comprehensible language, no fancy words yet it delivers reality, heart touching ones.

As author says in blurb, "Poetry written for the love that got away and also for you." Its completely apt she justified the sentence by connecting the hidden feelings of modern day lovers.

All together it's a beautiful compilation for romance readers.



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