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Inking to the Infinity by Anamika Bajpai


Anamika Bajpai’s Inking to the Infinity is an emotional and sincere collection of poems that gently touches the heart and lingers in the mind. What stands out most in this book is the simplicity with which she captures some of life’s most complex emotions. Her words feel personal yet relatable, as if each poem was written in a moment of quiet reflection.

“In a Way” sets the tone with a soft, almost whispered sense of longing and connection. Its delicate phrasing made me pause and reread. Another favorite was “Fierce Like a Fire Ball,” which painted a vivid image of inner strength and determination through striking lines and rhythm. It truly captures the rage and resilience of a woman fighting to be heard. “The Window Dance” cleverly plays with perception and reality, ending with a twist that made me smile in surprise.

What makes this book special is the variety of emotions it holds. Love, nostalgia, rebellion, identity and even environmental concern all find a place here. Anamika writes as if she is opening a part of her soul on every page.

I would recommend this book to poetry lovers who enjoy emotional honesty and themes rooted in real human experience. It is also perfect for readers new to poetry who want something accessible but moving.

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