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Real Ass Poetry By NishaSimone Rookard

Akanksha Gupta by Akanksha Gupta
February 1, 2021
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I had never thought that I would have a tough time dealing with my anxiety and upcoming melancholic days. It’s a damn intriguing book with new insights and outlook towards various life segments that can’t be mitigated. The only option is to adapt!

Uniqueness

The title of the book is very tempting, luring readers to opt for it. It takes one through a pleasant ride of ecstasy, providing a window for self-love, self-evaluation, and maintaining a healthy outlook against the backdrop of dejection!
Another exciting aspect that made me praise the book is its one-liners at the end. Those hit the right chord. SIMPLY PUTTING IT, ” SPOT ON.”

Predictability

Keeping the style in mind, poetry, there is not much in terms of predictability. The author may give an overall notion of motivation. Still, each of the snippets is unique in its own way, and one simply can’t predict what’s within it without reading it.

Writing style

The way the author actually portrayed the measures to deal with existential crises is really commendable. The author has used many abbreviations skillfully, adding a pinch of humour wherever possible and easing things out. Some words may go against the community, but it’s essential to shed our frustration, clearing our slates for some motivation to peep in!

Cost

The book’s cost is, yes, I repeat, a bit out of pocket at INR 449, but again one with kindle unlimited and trial versions as well can go off well with it. Jokes apart, a good read is defined by content and not cost!

Entertainment

The book is purely content-driven and a worthy treat for readers, particularly youngsters. Taking along to a world of fantasies, passion, love, lust, and all its forms, searching for motivation, inspiration, and idols through different perspectives. Some poems may tempt the readers to skip, but again it’s manageable as there are many good counterparts!

One of my favourite poems was ‘Overthinking like Fuck’

“So many thoughts run through our minds

daily; getting wrapped up in our own

personal views, dismissing another’s, bla-

tantly. Over processing what we think

can lead to the worst assumptions. Catch

the aforementioned before it gets to that

point to avoid all misconceptions. Take a

second to process what’s really going on

inside of your mind. Filter your thoughts

accordingly, label them, then divide.”

The Review

7 Score

It's again appreciable to come out with something like this. As the title suggests, it's definitely real ass poetry from a real a** poet. Writing passion with motivation without being obscene is really praiseworthy, and I believe the author has done it in style. The ethical dilemmas between reality and idealism; the dark side versus the better half, has been beautifully dealt with, with the undertone of humour cutting in. Damn!!

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  • You want to read some real ass poetry.

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