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Book review: 'A Shower of Poems' holds the key to humour and happiness

| @indiablooms | Apr 10, 2020, at 03:09 pm

Hara Narayan Dhar’s 'A Shower of Poems' is a remarkable book which will serve you with a pinch of humour and wit and a lot of happiness.

Poetry is the medium through which he has expressed his thoughts, covered the daily activities that is familiar to all of us, the nature that surrounds us and much more.

The lucidity and the simplicity of these poems are worth mentioning because these make the poems special and unique.

This book has a collection of almost 54 poems and each poem is set on a different tone which shall be loved by all the readers.

Overall, a must read for all.

(Reviewed by Sayantani Sengupta) 

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