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Book Review - Whispering Paths


Whispering Paths is a new book just out in the online market. It is a collection of poems and 6 short stories, as her debut to the literary world, by Sneha Subramanian Kanta.
I’ve just finished reading this amazing book which I got through flipkart, one of the popular online shops in India. I felt that her poems are ripe with meaning and fervor, and will touch your heart and soul.

Sneha has experimented with different styles in the poems, as stated in her Preface, but I really enjoyed this style for a change. Some poems are long and some are short, but everything has a distinguished flavor. Like her poems, her short stories are also fascinating and touching, written from the heart. Once you start reading this book it is difficult to put down.

All I can say is that Whispering Paths is an amazing book, that everyone would probably like to see in their bookshelf.

Those who want to buy this it is available at flipkart, and here is the link. (Sorry, I think at present it is available only in India)

Whispering Paths from Flipkart.com

About the Author: Sneha Subramanian Kanta is a poet, writer, critic and works as Visiting Faculty in various colleges across Mumbai. She is primarily involved in teaching English Literature and Communication Skills in English. A Postgraduate in English literature, her areas of interest are poetry, literary criticism and postcolonial literature.

Comments

Vulgar-Vulva said…
Hi Lakshmi,

We at Random House India would love for you to review our books. Please mail me at rukunk@randomhouse.co.in if you are interested.

Best Regards,
Random House India
Ravi kumar said…
Hi,

I stumbled across your blog and really enjoyed your reviews. I am an author (2 novels published) in search of identity and would feel privileged to get reviewed by you.

I will be happy to send a copy (soft copy or hard copy..Whichever you feel convenient enough) to you. Let me know if you are interested.

I'd love to hear back from you. You may contact me at ravirenus@gmail.com.

Best Regards,
Ravi

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