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Faultergeist by Nikhil Kunche

BOOK: Faultergeist
AUTHOR: Nikhil Kunche

*My Ratings* : 4.5/5 ⭐

"Faultergeist" by Nikhil Kunche is an exquisite collection of poetry that will delve you deeper into emotions whenever you read it.The poem will leave great impact on you; it's that beautifully written .This collection spans themes from pain, resilience, and the raw beauty of our existence.

The poems in this book talk upon themes of abandonment, exclusion, and loneliness.The poem delves deep into our inner worlds, charting emotional landscapes with startling precision. It invites readers to explore their  personal narratives, acknowledging both shadows and bursts of brilliance.Through graceful verses, Kunche captures the essence of the human experience, offering readers a mirror to their own emotions and a gentle reminder of the resilience that resides within.It's a reminder that even in tough times, we're all in this together.

Each poem feels like an intimate conversation, inviting readers to ponder life’s profound questions and connect with their own feelings.One of my favourite lines from this beautiful collection is:
"Stay close to home ,don't venture far,
The world's a storm , you're but a star.
Seek not the unknown,bear no scar,
For in our midst,you'll surely spar."

Faultergeist is not merely a collection of poems; it's a poetic Odyssey that takes readers on a profound exploration of the soul's depth.This book is a must read for poetry enthusiast and who appreciates narrative and longform poems. Get it now.

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