Book review: The Blogchatter Book of love
Title: The Blogchatter Book Of Love
Genre: Fiction, Anthology, Love
Author: Blogchatter Community writers
Publisher: Readomania
What does come to your mind when you hear the word "love"? Well I feel love is one of the most popular topics to read, discuss, gossip and dream about. So when Blogchatter announced an anthology of love, I was super excited to get my hands on it.
The book turned out to be even better than my expectations! Let's start judging the book by its cover first. It's so damn attractive. The colours, figures and overall theme, it's a bestseller from the cover already!
So this book contains 18 different types of love stories. The best part about these stories is that it's a reminder that love can be of all types. From typical spouse romance to rainbow love, parental love to heartbreak, sibling love to extramarital...love literally has no boundaries. And the greatest of them all (according to me) : undying love for one's motherland.
I would like to start with my absolute favourite story though I must confess that I loved each of them wholeheartedly. "Janmabhumishcha". Actually I found so much strong connection with my life. My ancestors had migrated from East Pakistan or now Bangladesh before the birth of my parents but I have always listened to the tales from my grandparents and extended family. This heart warming topic deals with the emotions of a young mother who migrates to India for the safety of her newborn while her husband stays back to fight for his motherland. "Janani Janmabhumischa Swargadapi Gariyasi" meaning mother and motherland are even more important than "Swarga" or heaven. I have been acquainted with this phrase since my early years. I think it's a staple in Bengali households. How she longed for her maternal family and husband while fulfilling her duties in her new clan is bound to drive you to tears. The narrative is from a grandmother to her granddaughter and I could imagine my "Thakurma" telling me all her salad day tales.
Then there is a story about old age love. How a couple navigates with physical and psychological shortcomings arising due to increasing age. Love might get sidelined in the chaos but eventually true love survives the test of time.
Love knows no gender boundaries and the story Love, Lost and Found is an excellent testimony to this.
All the 18 stories have been beautifully written. I won't be dissecting them all because I want you guys to get the book and read it yourself. It's a feel good book and a really fast read. I can promise that you would have a smile on your face after completing each story.
You can buy the book on Amazon or Readomania
My Rating: 5/5
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5 comments
That's an excellent review, and I loved the photos. Glad you liked the book. Cheers!
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for loving the stories of this anthology. I am glad to know that you could connect to my story, 'Janmabhumishcha', on a personal level. This means a lot to me. Grateful to you. - Swarnali Nath
ReplyDeleteBlogchatter Book of Love sounds fascinating, especially as it explores different facets of love through various stories and essays. Your review highlighted its emotional depth and variety, making it relatable for all readers. Makes me want to read right away!
ReplyDeleteThe book rivets your attention right from its cover, really loved the graphics. Love is like a multi-hued flower, and has so many shades to it. The stories in this book seem to capture these different shades beautifully.
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