Thursday, April 24, 2025

Book Review !!


 Title: Issues


Genre: Self- help


Review:


This is a powerful and emotional autobiography by Paul Kurko. In this book, Paul shares the most painful and personal parts of his life in a very honest way. He talks about the anger and sadness he felt after losing his mother, and how those feelings pushed him into making wrong choices that led him to prison. The book is not just about his mistakes, but also about his journey to heal and grow. Paul doesn’t hide anything. He speaks directly and clearly, making the reader feel like they are listening to a close friend. His writing is raw and real.


One of the strongest messages in the book is hope. Paul shows that no matter how far someone falls, it’s always possible to stand back up. His story is one of redemption—of turning pain into strength and helping others by sharing his truth. As you read, you’ll learn many life lessons—like the importance of facing your feelings, being honest with yourself, and believing in change. It encourages you to be curious about your own life and make positive changes. It teaches us that even in the darkest times, there’s always a chance for light and transformation. A must-read for anyone who enjoys real stories with deep messages. A must read for everyone !! Go and order your copy now ! 


Review By Walk With A Book.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Book Review !!




 Title: Crossing Day


Genre: Ancient History 


Review:


This book is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that shows what life might be like if history had taken a different turn. In this story, the Confederacy won the American Civil War more than 160 years ago. Because of that, slavery still exists in the Southern states of America. The story revolves around a teenage boy named Ryan Walters and his group of friends who live in Huntsville, Alabama. For them, slavery is a normal part of life—they never really questioned it. They go to high school, play sports, hang out, and live their lives just like any other teens today.


Their favorite hangout spot is Jaybird’s Drive-In, where they meet a young slave girl named Mish, who works as a server. She’s friendly, kind, and clearly treated unfairly. Everything changes for Ryan and his friends when Mish is sold to a creepy old man. This shocking event opens their eyes to the harsh and unjust world around them. From here, the story becomes exciting and emotional. Ryan and his friends make a brave decision to help Mish escape, even though they know it’s dangerous. They start to understand what it really means to fight for justice, even if it puts their own lives at risk.


It mixes action, history, and heart in a way that keeps you turning the pages. It’s not just a thrilling read—it also encourages readers to question injustice and stand up for what is right. This book is recommended to those who enjoy stories with action, friendship, and meaningful messages. Go and order your copy now ! 


Review By Walk With A Book.

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Book Review !!


 Title: Vilomah


Genre: Poetry 


Review:

This is a powerful and heartbreaking collection of poems. The word “Vilomah” itself means a parent who has lost a child—a painful role no one ever wants to have. Through this book, the author opens up about her own personal tragedy: the loss of her child due to homicide. Each poem in the collection is filled with raw emotion—you can feel the anger, sadness, confusion, and the deep longing of a mother who is trying to make sense of a world without her child. But at the same time, there’s also strength, love, and a quiet message of resilience.


The poems are written in simple yet impactful language. They don’t try to hide the pain. Instead, they make you feel every moment of it. This honesty is what makes the book so touching. Whether or not you’ve faced such a loss, you can’t help but feel connected to the poet’s journey. This is not just a book about grief. It’s also a book about healing. It reminds us that while pain never really goes away, it’s possible to keep going, to hold on to memories, and to keep loving, even in the face of loss. It gives a voice to those who feel silenced by grief and creates a space where sorrow is understood and respected. It’s not just a book of poems—it’s a heart opened wide.


Review By Walk With A Book.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Author Interview !!


 

    1. Kindly introduce yourself.
Greetings, I’m Dr VedVyas, Im a doctor who’s specialised in Emergency Medicine, a poet and a painter. I live by two personas. The physician for half a day where I’m Dr Vyas. And once I leave the hospital the poet and artist VedVyas emerges


What inspired you to dedicate this book to your mother, the Great Goddess?

As a spiritual practitioner, I know for certain that anything or any aspect that is involved in creation, is feminine. It’s that divine feminine who guided me to my work (and to my belief any artist). Who continues to be my muse, and my mother is that very extension of the “Great Goddess” as I call her who recognised my various talents, moulded, shaped and breathed an air of life into them.  

You mention that life’s unpredictability led you to sacrifice a lot. Can you elaborate on the key sacrifices you made

My life can be viewed more from a very different lens. I didn’t get the ability or the basics of a life most got. I seldom lived with family, I was in boarding, then med school abroad, then a career that took me away from home to many different locations. It was Family life which was offered at the altar of sacrifice, and I also had to lose love and relationships along the way. Finally embracing solitude. 
It’s a single life of my choosing, and by the choice of circumstance.
When my characters and imaginative journaling became my best friends, there was no looking back. I knew I’ll never be alone

How did pain and suffering shape your writing style and poetic expression?

More than pain it was the sheer absence of a vent. My parents weren’t close to cry to. Or neither did I have any friends to mope with. I carried my pain single-handedly, with a smile on my face that told everyone, all is well. When all was hidden behind that smile which I continue to offer society. My pain did need a channel however. And that channel was poetry…

Was there a specific moment or event that made you realize poetry was your way of finding solace?

To be honest I don’t recall one. I was always a writer. Even at the age of 10 I would make up stories in my head in boarding school, and write detective stories or biographies of “say a library book”. There was always a scribe that was born on my very first day on this earth. That scribe is who I carry with me despite having a very different career in real life.
Emotions flowed in the form of poetry, there was no rhyme or reason, time or season.

Do you see your poetry as a form of personal catharsis, or do you hope to connect with and heal your readers as well?

It was a deeply personal catharsis. And I’ll be honest, with my work out there, I know I’m being heard. Even if not by everyone, then by a select few. I’m not a perfect being, so whatever mistakes I made, whatever lessons I learned and what pathos I continue to undergo is framed between the lines of my book. My readers can perhaps visualise the boy that never grew when they read between the lines…

Some of your verses reflect, while others offer insight. How do you decide the tone and direction of each poem?

I honestly leave the decision to my pen. And the muse of the day. If you notice no two pages reflect the same kind of poetry.
Just as two different days or different times or different periods made me pen different verses, some as I said were days of solitude and introspection, some days were me observing something and deciphering insight based on my own thought process. Hence the diverse aspects of my work. 

Why do you believe some stories must be told and some silences must be shattered?

It’s not just me, but many many people who share a life with stories untold. I do believe some of us have endured far greater hardships and have won. But most don’t know what they went through or how did they break the glass ceiling. This is why I wrote, for the benefit of others, to heal and progress eventually, some stories are to be told and some silences are to be broken.

Monday, March 24, 2025

Book Review !!

 


Title: Shine and Inspire


Genre: Non- Fiction 


Review:


This is a self-help book designed to guide readers through personal transformation, change, and manifestation. It offers step-by-step guidance on overcoming challenges and unlocking one’s full potential. The book is aimed at those who wish to improve their lives, discover their true purpose, and harness their strengths to achieve fulfillment. The book is structured as a practical guide, providing clear steps for self-improvement. It explores several key themes like personal growth, overcoming challenges, manifestations to reality, finding purposes, building resilience, and a lot more.


The book is written in a simple and engaging style, making it accessible to readers of all backgrounds. The language is motivational, encouraging readers to take small but meaningful steps toward self-betterment. It also includes practical exercises, reflective questions, and actionable insights to help readers apply the concepts in real life. This is a great read for anyone looking to make positive changes in their life. It is especially useful for beginners in self-improvement and manifestation, offering clear steps and practical advice. Go and order your copy now! 


Review By Walk With A Book.