Book Review - The Poet's Corner by Vrinda Ramesh



This book is a collection of amazing poems which are both simple and deeply poignant in their essence. 

There are poems based on abstract concepts that we come across on a daily basis, such as music, hope, the race of life and such others. But it is the Special section of the book that serves as the icing on the cake. From the PoV of a journalist, the author has woven poems based on unforgettable national tragedies such as the Jallianwala Massacre and Bhopal's tragedy. While there cannot be enough words to express the grief of such heartwrenching disasters, Vrinda has beautifully paid an ode to these events that continue to shape the course of the world years later. 

Being a fan of the Wednesday Addams series, I was delighted to come across poems based on the protagonists of the series - Wednesday, Tyler and Xavier. These poems lend a quirky touch to the book.

But my absolute favorite is the Special section of mythology wherein Vrinda has written poems dedicated to Krishna, Rama and Karna. I think the world already has a soft spot for Karna and these poems only add to his mystique and intrigue. 

Most of all, I find it amazing that a 16-year old shows this level of maturity through her words and thoughts.

I am recommending this book to all poetry-lovers. It is indeed a wonderful collection of poems that will stay with you for a long while. 

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