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Finding out yourself is not so difficult. But it takes time. As our ancestors say, "The inner beauty will be shown on the face" it means all our inner feelings will get exposed through our face. But here, the inner feelings of 51 astonishing writers have exposed it through their words. As the title shows, “Every person who writes have a magical heart .Everything comes from heart is a magic.” This anthology is based on an open theme where the writers have poured their magical emotions, imaginations, expectations, and life experiences into words. This book is a collection of poems, articles, short stories and quotes. This book might drive in the reader to find his / her Magical heart and soul. This book will make you believe that "you are a magic".
“All That Glitters is Snow” is a book consisting of micro-poetry written by dynamic writers from around the globe. The intensity of emotions used in compiling the book aims to achieve the readers' utmost admiration. The Little Booktique Hub organized an anthology for the writers to get published for free, on the eve of the Christmas. This book is compiled by Rohit Bhatia and Promita Bhatia, in association with several co-authors. The title “All That Glitters is Snow” aptly co-relates with the theme which is based on “Believe in Miracles”. The members associated with the Publication House wishes this book to be a great success and hope the readers to have a great time devouring the literary pieces compiled in this book.
This book is an anthology compiled by Sudipa Shaw which features the artistic shades of eminent as well as budding writers. The open book is a compilation of poetries,quotes & articles by writers This particular book is an anthology of eminent writers across India contrib- uting to the genre as 'Mother'/ open medium for our co-authors to exhibit their writing skills efficiently with their own choice of language, i.e English/ Hindi. The open book will be and amazing experience to readers and it will surely be a treat to anthology lovers. If you're looking for present for your mom then dedicating a book for her is the best choice witb memoirs, or biographies of other fascinating women, get her one of these that is good to go.
“If it’s going to be a world with no time for sentiment, it’s not a world that I want to live in.” ~Christopher Isherwood There is no life without sentiments, feelings or emotions. Every action and reaction in our life, follow up with a sentiment. You fail in an exam, you feel sad and disappointed, that is a sentiment, you buy your favorite book and your heart dances in joy, that is a sentiment, you fell in love and you feel lovely, that is a sentiment, you broke your leg, you cry, that's too a sentiment. We are in a sea of sentiments, where we float in the emotions and feelings, sometimes being happy, sometimes being sad, sometimes being confused, sometimes being angry. “Sea of Sentiments” is a book consisting of 50 contributing authors from around the globe who have dedicated their inked verses. All the poems in the book, revolves around the emotions, feelings, sentiments, experiences, and everything happening around us. "Sea of Sentiments" is a free anthology, taken as an initiative by The Little Booktique Hub in which none of the co-authors are charged a single penny throughout the publishing process.
“To describe a mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power or the climbing, falling colours of a rainbow.” Many of you would ask, “Why a hurricane?” Well because the love of a mother is higher than the heavens and deeper than the oceans. She’s both gentle and powerful at the same time. When it comes to her child, she takes the form of goddess Kali. And to praise such an important aspect of our life, the origin of our life we writers have taken this honour to give a tribute to all the mothers. From Team My Queen: “Mom, though I fail to express my love and respect for you. But I want to tell you that I love you the most. Please accept this small token of love from us.” ‘My Queen’ is a book consisting of authors from different parts of India who have penned down their unexpressed words for their Queens in the forms of poems, letters and articles.
“Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again.” – William Shakespeare Well, goodbyes are not easy and so are farewells; but it also reminds us, what we have lost and what we gained in due course of time. And while the word “goodbye” has garnered a rather negative emotional connotation in society, there is another way, a more positive way to perceive it.Author A.A. Milne, who is perhaps best known for his books about a teddy bear named Winnie-the-Pooh, once wrote: “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” “The Farewell” is a book consisting of 33 contributing authors from around the globe who have dedicated their inked verses. All the poems in the book, revolves around the painful as well as overwhelming experiences and emotions of a goodbye which they might have faced in their life or observed it from the surroundings. “The Farewell” is a free anthology taken as an initiative by “The Little Booktique Hub” Publication where they have not charged a single penny from the contributing authors throughout the publishing process and wishes this book to be success.
Glance at Penury means a view on Poverty. Poverty is a major problem in this world and it's either less talked about or ignored. In this book "Glance at Penury" you're will come across some incredibly beautiful and interesting poems, stories and articles about poverty by some of the best minds who came together to contribute to this collection. Hence, get ready to set your eyes on the pages and travel through the road of words that are paved by talented and vibrant write-ups. And as you walk through this road you'll see scenarios of different aspects of Penury from different corners of life painted in different shades and hues. All in all a whole different experience.
She lives in a forest hamlet in Orissa. With a father presumed dead and a mother gone missing, Susanthi Bodra is compelled to become a breadwinner at the age of twelve. Eight-year-old Nelli runs away from her mistress’s home, but is kidnapped and sold into a brothel in Nagpur. Two decades have passed, and she is yet to return to her hamlet Kithapur. Gowravva, her mother, is on the hunt to find her precious daughter. From the home of the Lesser Known Goddess to the chilli fields of a mother who has long lost her daughter; from the plush residence of a powerful minister to a vedic ashram, Nainika Chandra, a journalist and the narrator in Hunger’s Daughters, brings together the stories of young breadwinners from the forest hamlets of Jharkhand, Orissa and Karnataka. The book binds the unexplored shades of poverty and power, with an underlying story of love.
This time we feature thirteen poems, three short stories, and seven pieces of non-fiction, penned down by a set of people with a shared love for words. Now do yourself a favour and read the entire collection. Poetry by Dr. Soney Bhageeradhan Ms. Namitha Nandan Mr. Thomas A Mattappallil Mx. Gopika Rajiv Mr. Philip KS Dr. Anuja Raj Ms. Sara Padma Das Ms. Shwetha V Rajeev Dr. Jeena Shaji Ms. Devika V Ms. Anjali S Rajeev Ms. Adila Firoz Ms. Aleena Justin Fiction by Ms. Gayathri S Ms. Deepa PS Ms. Treesa Cherian Non-fiction by Ms. Maria Mathews Mr. Ananthu Sunil Ms. Meenakshi Samanta Ms. Sneha Vinod Ms. Serin Peter Ms. Sifna Xavier Ms. Gayathri Babu