Book Review by LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: "Nomad and His Rhymes : Journey of Twin Flames" by Aashiesh Agarwaal

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** Thanks to our reviewer for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **

Nomad and His Rhymes : Journey of Twin Flames" by Aashiesh Agarwaal is a beautiful poetry book based on the concept of Twin Flames. It comprises of numerous poems phased out in seven distinct sections. In the beginning of the book itself, there is a message which caught my eyes - author has dedicated his first book to God the eternal love and the eternal lovers residing in each of us. The dedication is not only surprising but also very uncommon.

Every poem in the book has been well penned and effectively moulded to create an instant magic in reader's mind. I, personally being an avid reader of romance genre, have cherished reading many poems published in the book. Some of my personal favourites are Unanswered Call, The Mystic Call, Full Moon in a Cold Desert, Singing Angels Call The Dawn, Tears Forgotten in Bliss and The Making of Love. Few of the poems are taken from author's upcoming novel on similar theme. Not sure how effective is the idea to reveal the same in this book though.

Another distinct attribute of this book is the meaningful sketches. Illustrations coupled with majority of the poems have added a complimentary beauty to the contents for which the credit goes to the artist Amit Kaikini.

As mentioned by the author, he is working on a novel on twin flame relationship which is soon going to be published. I will look forward to read his works in future. Wish Aashiesh all the very best.

Overall Literoma rates the book as 3.5*/5* and recommends it for a casual reading.

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