Description
- ISBN-13: 9781529901061
- Publisher: Ebury Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 240
- Weight: 244 gr
- ISBN-10: 1529901065
- Publisher Date: 16 Mar 2023
- Height: 216 mm
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Width: 135 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹594.15Current price is: ₹594.15.
The Letters I Will Never Send by Isabella Dorta is a poignant exploration of unspoken emotions and the power of words left unsaid. Dive into a collection of deeply personal letters, each carrying untold stories of love, loss, forgiveness, and self-discovery. A journey of introspection and the courage it takes to confront the past. ISBN: 9781529901061
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Ritik Sharma –
I was moved by the honesty in these letters. Not every letter landed perfectly, but the vulnerability was powerful. I will read it again.
Ashish Khatri –
I enjoyed the book, but some letters felt like they were trying too hard. A bit forced. Still, some beautiful lines scattered throughout.
Mahak –
A touching collection. Some letters resonated deeply, while others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read for those who enjoy introspective poetry.
Saniya Sulthana –
Absolutely stunning! Dorta captures the nuances of human emotion perfectly. A must-read for anyone who has ever struggled to express themselves.
Aditya Rana –
Dorta has a way with words! I found myself highlighting so many passages. Some letters felt unfinished, but the raw emotion made up for it.
Aarav Katiyar –
An okay read. I expected more depth, but it was a light and easy collection of thoughts. Good for a relaxing afternoon.
Devanjana M S –
A good concept, but the execution was lacking in places. The writing style felt inconsistent. Some part are extremely good though. But average overall.
Arnav Aggarwal –
Beautifully written, but I wish there was more variety in the themes. It felt a little too focused on romantic love. Still, a quick and emotional read.
Niharika Motwani –
This book is a gem! Every letter felt like a glimpse into someone’s soul. It’s a bit melancholic, but ultimately hopeful. Highly recommend!
Prabhu Mehrotra –
A decent collection. While the premise was intriguing, I found it to be forgettable. Good to pass time while travelling.