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Sunday, 15 December 2024

The Blogchatter Book of Love-Multiple Authors

Book: The Blogchatter Book of Love
Author: Multiple Authors
Publisher: Readomania

I was provided a media copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

What does the idea of love mean to you?

What if love isn't just a single, defined emotion? What if it's a spectrum of feelings that transcends borders and defies societal expectations? This is where the magic of romance lies, and our journey begins. A woman who had to leave her motherland behind but passes on the legacy to her granddaughter, a sister who has to prove her love and worth on an impossible mission to save their kingdom, a husband obsessed with his wife's dreams, a woman navigating motherhood in the times of AI, star-crossed lovers with love blossoming anew among books—be prepared to traverse different worlds in these pages. Love beyond marital ties, borders, acceptable gender norms, social structures, age, beyond distance, or the realms as we know them; dive into 18 stories from Blogchatter's community writers that celebrate the many hues of love and life.

The book is a collection of 18 stories that explore various aspects of love. Right from the love for self, or a pet, the stories cover a wide array of relationships and what can love mean to different people. Each story is well written and fits perfectly into the overarching theme. The stories are heartwarming and make you believe in love all over again. The community writers have explored some interesting concepts and the stories keep you hooked and into the book. Each of the stories have been written wonderfully, and I loved that no two stories were similar. The stories that stood out for me were One True Love, A Cry for Love, A Pawsome Love Story and Janmabhumischa. Each of these stories explore Love from a perspective that really made me smile. The other stories were also good, but somehow felt undercooked. While the emotions that they covered were nicely though of, the writing needed a bit more of editing.

Overall, the book is a nice collection of stories and the various ideas of love. The book scores a 4.25/5 from me.

Grab a copy of the book on Amazon India or your nearest bookstore.

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