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Musings
by Arjun Thapa
Book: Musings
Author: Arjun Thapa
Genre: Short stories and poems
Pages: 49
Rating: 2.75
Musings is a short book of 49 pages by author Arjun Thapa and is a collection of short stories and poems.
The dedication of the book was the first thing that catch my attention and the thing I liked the most about the book:
"For
Those who continue to love unbound,
Even though it has been called a terror."
There were 6 short stories in the story section covering topics around politics, love, and betrayal, passion, and meditation having some philosophical elements in it. There were some amazing quotes in between the story which I highlighted and they need a little more attention, which I liked.
In the poetry section, there were nine poems again covering various areas like misery, change in behavior, childhood, and so on. In this section, there were again some lines that touched my heart and make me observe my surroundings a little more.
But honestly saying, there were only a few stories and poems through which I feel connected. The story which I liked the most is “So Does Everybody” and apart from this, there was only one other story which caught my attention. The same thing goes with poetry too. The poetry is written in free verse and there too, there were only a few lines and poems which I liked.
As goes with the title, the stories and poems were like musings only. The only thing I want to tell is that it is not necessary that if I don't like or feel connected with the stories and poems, it will happen with you too. Maybe you can like and love them.
Author: Arjun Thapa
Genre: Short stories and poems
Pages: 49
Rating: 2.75
Musings is a short book of 49 pages by author Arjun Thapa and is a collection of short stories and poems.
The dedication of the book was the first thing that catch my attention and the thing I liked the most about the book:
"For
Those who continue to love unbound,
Even though it has been called a terror."
There were 6 short stories in the story section covering topics around politics, love, and betrayal, passion, and meditation having some philosophical elements in it. There were some amazing quotes in between the story which I highlighted and they need a little more attention, which I liked.
In the poetry section, there were nine poems again covering various areas like misery, change in behavior, childhood, and so on. In this section, there were again some lines that touched my heart and make me observe my surroundings a little more.
But honestly saying, there were only a few stories and poems through which I feel connected. The story which I liked the most is “So Does Everybody” and apart from this, there was only one other story which caught my attention. The same thing goes with poetry too. The poetry is written in free verse and there too, there were only a few lines and poems which I liked.
As goes with the title, the stories and poems were like musings only. The only thing I want to tell is that it is not necessary that if I don't like or feel connected with the stories and poems, it will happen with you too. Maybe you can like and love them.