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#LITEROMA Book Review :: "The Many Faces of ME/CFS" by Susan, Donna & Gargi

 ** Thanks to Gargi Sanyal for gifting us a copy of the book. ** ** Thanks to our reviewer for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. ** "The Many Faces of ME/CFS" by  Susan, Donna & Gargi is a very unique book published originally from US, reprinted in India. It is a story book by real patients suffering from ME/CFS disease worldwide, including book title holders Susan, Donna & Gargi. Talking about own illness and experiences is perhaps the toughest form of narration and all the writers did a fabulous job. Personally being known to Gargi, I could relate to her feelings more than other writers but, I must congratuale all for bringing their hearts out through this book.  In a world which is going through changing paradigms, one thing that remains constant is human emotion and hence the relevance of storytelling. This particular book is going to touch one and all, especially patients suffering from this strange disease.  Overall, we would like to rate the book as 4.5

#LITEROMA Book Review :: "Chaos, Theos & Kosmos" by Kosha Shah Chandaria

 ** Thanks to the author for gifting us a copy of the book. ** ** Thanks to our reviewer for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. ** "Chaos, Theos & Kosmos" by  Kosha Shah Chandaria is a very very special book in its own right. The book title tells a lot about its genre. Poetry is the most difficult form of writing and the main barrier towards writing poetry is to think of a topic that penetrates deep within the soul of any reader. In this free flowing stream of emotion, Kosha stood out with her verses.  In a world which is going through changing dynamics, one thing that remains constant is human emotion and hence the relevance of poetry. This particular book is going to touch one and all, especially women, with a flair of creativity, boldness and poetic fervour to awaken their sleeping emotions.  The book is hard bound and printed ensuring top quality. Of all the things, the book cover is the only point where it scores low in my eyes but the creative content keeps i