Book Review of Exquisite Ecstasy by Author Chandra Shekhar

 


About the Author:
Pendoti Chandra Shekhar was born on 8th February, 1982 at Mallapur, Indalwai Mandal, Nizamabad district in Telangana. His parents are Agama Chary and Venkata Laxmi. His better half is Pendoti Gouthami. His daughter is Prathyusha and his son Rishishwar. He renders his service as a Postgraduate Teacher in English at Telangana State Model School & Junior College, Nandipet, Nizamabad district. He got himself qualified in Telangana State Eligibility Test in English. He is one of the authors of Gurukul Mains: English Language and Literature published by Telugu Akademi, Hyderabad Telangana State. His poems, Immortal Missile, Heart of Telangana, Salute to Mother, Hope of Life, A Plea for Mankind and Boundless Beatitude won the acclaim for him as an international poet. He is a recipient of Blossoming Poet Award and Kalam Excellence Award. He worked as an Assistant Editor for the anthology, Buoyant Bliss.

Review:
This book is a marvellous collection of 79 poems with each poem, giving a positive vibe. The poems are based on various themes like Patriotism, Education, Love, Hope, Life, and many others. Some of the poems like, 'Life Is Only A Choice', You are Alone', 'The Pride Of India', tells about the emotions that a person experiences throughout the journey of their lives.

I believe that the poet's words have transformed the book from mere poetry to something that is not only intense but also profound and inspiring. Narration style and language of all the poems is very simple and easy to comprehend.

Overall, it is appealing to the eye, alluring to the reader, and makes a comfortable read for everyone. This is a must-read for all the poetry lovers!

I usually don't read a lot of poetry books but this time it so happened that I chose two poetry books to read back to back. After finishing the two books, I picked the third one, titled 'Exquisite Ecstasy' written by Author Chandra Shekhar Pendoti.

The book is available on Amazon as well. Link is mentioned below: 

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