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Book Review: Lost (The Art of Staying Lost #2) by Sakshi Narula

Writer's picture: Amy LittlefordAmy Littleford

A poem is a ray of hope, a friend who is as messed up as you but knows you better than the rest of the world. From the author of the celebrated poetry collection, Loveish comes this two book poetry series, The Art Of Staying Lost. Lost, the second in the series features poetry on processing grief and healing. Loneliness is an alchemist, grief changes you in ways that you may have never imagined before. We may feel that we may never know happiness like before when our heart is irreparably broken but this beautiful collection of poetry urges you to keep the faith.


There is light, there is light.


My Review:


Rating: 5/5 stars.


Firstly, I have to thank Sakshi for trusting me with the proof copy of her book and letting me read an ARC for review.


'my body is made of bricks from all the cities I have ever lived in'


From the very first page of this collection, I was completely invested. I can't explain how much I related to the words on each and every page and how Sakshi explores the feelings that come with unrequited love. This is another beautifully presented collection that uses the art to really compliment the words. I felt that this collection incorporated Sakshi's culture a lot more and it gave the book its own uniqueness that really helps it to stand out.


'the first shot of passion in my blood left me longing for more'


Sakshi really expresses her emotions in this collection and I could feel that with every word. I really recommend it to those that read poetry and who can relate to the topics mentioned above. It only just released at the start of this week! You can find it on kindle/Kindle Unlimited and as a paperback on Amazon.


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