
A Season of Shooting Stars is a constellation of verses pulled together to adorn the night sky of our lives and affect our souls in a positive and empathetic manner.
The poems explore an array of deeply felt emotions like love and its light, heartbreak and dealing with it, and healing. They also address a range of themes like the universe and its unmistakable methods, God and His expectations, life and its partnership with us, this world and our indisputable place in it.
For the purpose of enhanced stargazing, the book is divided into five skies – Heart, Universe, God and Life. The fifth one is your soul.
A season of shooting star by Dhaval Rathod is a constellation of verses pulled together to adorn the nighty sky of our lives and affect our soul in a positive and empathetic manner. The book is divided into parts namely heart, universe, god and life. It is a 260 pages long book containing 171 poetries. Poems are written in simple language and are easy to understand. Most of them are straight and shallow. Very few have deep meaning and made me think thoroughly. The poems are woven deeply with emotions like love, sorrow, heartbreak, healing and pain. In some poems, the author has done a good play with words like splitting ‘industrial’ into ‘in dust real’. He has also given a tribute to physicist Stephen Hawking through his verses. Overall it was a short and good book which can be read to relax your mind.
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