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HEART IN A HURRICANE by Tanushi Singh | Book review

Book review:

"Heart in a Hurricane" is an assortment of encounters that shed light upon the difficulties, battles and subsequent misery that accompany cherishing somebody. The assortment typifies the writer's introspections as well as welcomes readers to introspect, to relate their own encounters to the feelings uncovered inside the refrains. It's an encouragement to plunge profound into the profundities of the human heart and ponder the complexities of affection, strength, and the persevering quest for a satisfying relationship.

A few verses from the book that piqued me a lot:
💦"I can not pretend it's easy.  I can not pretend it gets easier with time.  Living through long distance has been my story  A story I've been living from the start." 
A true love whether long distance or side apart needs true bonding that seeks nourishment from both sides. It is a story that can't be depicted without the love of the couple itself.

💦"Distance was and still remains our most challenging game.  Knowing love is the anchor enveloping us whenever either of us feels estranged."
Distance can make relationships or estrange them as per the need or way the couple leads their relationship. The ifs and buts make the relationship more beautiful as the couple starts to know each other. 

The author has shared the trials and tribulations of surviving a relationship and the change that occurs in the aftermath of the storm. The author attempts to make the readers find the essence of true love lies in withstanding the storm.  

Overall, Heart in a Hurricane is an emotional rollercoaster ride of poetic rhythms to showcase the subliminal, powerful, all-consuming as well as breathtakingly infinite feeling known as ‘ Love ’. Worth reading, do grab it!

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