The Bookish Owl
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Akhil Sharma – March 4, 2023
A mixed bag. Some poems resonated, others didn’t quite land. Worth a look if you like short-form poetry.
Krishna Priya K P – March 13, 2023
Some poems are good, some are not so good. It’s a mixed bag of haiku and senryu.
Debjyoti Paul – March 19, 2023
Enjoyable little snippets of life, cleverly captured. I enjoyed most of them.
Vibha Ojha – April 17, 2023
Some poems resonated, others didn’t, but overall a decent collection.
Abhishek Kumar – May 10, 2023
I appreciate the brevity and wit in this collection. A good pick-me-up.
Kaiwalya Sanjay Gawande – May 18, 2023
I was hoping for more depth, but it’s a decent collection of short poems.
Aaina Narang – July 18, 2023
Not all the poems were to my taste, but I admired the skill and creativity.
Janani Sree – September 21, 2023
I found this collection to be quite uneven. Some real standouts, but also some forgettable pieces.
Sawara Kumar Mishra – October 5, 2023
A good introduction to haiku and senryu. Some poems were a little too abstract for me.
Yashwant Kumar Gurjar – October 15, 2023
I enjoyed the brevity and wit of many of these poems. A nice little book to pick up and put down.
Rashi Sharma – February 3, 2024
Some really clever and insightful poems here. Definitely worth a read!
Akshat Jain – March 11, 2024
A mixed bag. Some poems are excellent, others fall flat. But overall it’s worth the read for the good ones.
Dorin Pegu – March 20, 2024
I really enjoyed the unique perspective in these poems. A great read.
Naresh Lalwani – April 3, 2024
A delightful collection of haiku and senryu. Some were truly inspiring, others less so, but overall a pleasant read.
Daksh Dagar – May 8, 2024
A quick, enjoyable read. I especially liked the senryu; they made me chuckle.
Harsh Saraswat – May 18, 2024
A lovely little book to keep by your bedside. Perfect for a quick dose of poetry.
Devvrat Upadhyay – May 18, 2024
There were some truly beautiful and poignant moments, alongside some weaker pieces.
Suyash Pratap Rana – August 11, 2024
Charming and thought-provoking. I appreciated the variety of themes explored.
Rahul Rinwa – August 28, 2024
Interesting concept, but some of the poems felt a bit forced. Still, there are some gems in here.
Khushboo Gadwal – August 30, 2024
A quick and easy read. I enjoyed the imagery used in the poems.
Jay Patel – October 24, 2024
Simple, yet profound at times. A nice way to spend an afternoon.
Rishabh Sagar – December 19, 2024
Nice variety, some lovely imagery, other poems less engaging. An ok read.
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Akhil Sharma –
A mixed bag. Some poems resonated, others didn’t quite land. Worth a look if you like short-form poetry.
Krishna Priya K P –
Some poems are good, some are not so good. It’s a mixed bag of haiku and senryu.
Debjyoti Paul –
Enjoyable little snippets of life, cleverly captured. I enjoyed most of them.
Vibha Ojha –
Some poems resonated, others didn’t, but overall a decent collection.
Abhishek Kumar –
I appreciate the brevity and wit in this collection. A good pick-me-up.
Kaiwalya Sanjay Gawande –
I was hoping for more depth, but it’s a decent collection of short poems.
Aaina Narang –
Not all the poems were to my taste, but I admired the skill and creativity.
Janani Sree –
I found this collection to be quite uneven. Some real standouts, but also some forgettable pieces.
Sawara Kumar Mishra –
A good introduction to haiku and senryu. Some poems were a little too abstract for me.
Yashwant Kumar Gurjar –
I enjoyed the brevity and wit of many of these poems. A nice little book to pick up and put down.
Rashi Sharma –
Some really clever and insightful poems here. Definitely worth a read!
Akshat Jain –
A mixed bag. Some poems are excellent, others fall flat. But overall it’s worth the read for the good ones.
Dorin Pegu –
I really enjoyed the unique perspective in these poems. A great read.
Naresh Lalwani –
A delightful collection of haiku and senryu. Some were truly inspiring, others less so, but overall a pleasant read.
Daksh Dagar –
A quick, enjoyable read. I especially liked the senryu; they made me chuckle.
Harsh Saraswat –
A lovely little book to keep by your bedside. Perfect for a quick dose of poetry.
Devvrat Upadhyay –
There were some truly beautiful and poignant moments, alongside some weaker pieces.
Suyash Pratap Rana –
Charming and thought-provoking. I appreciated the variety of themes explored.
Rahul Rinwa –
Interesting concept, but some of the poems felt a bit forced. Still, there are some gems in here.
Khushboo Gadwal –
A quick and easy read. I enjoyed the imagery used in the poems.
Jay Patel –
Simple, yet profound at times. A nice way to spend an afternoon.
Rishabh Sagar –
Nice variety, some lovely imagery, other poems less engaging. An ok read.