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Recycle Bin

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Recycle Bin is a chapbook of unrelated poems that reflect the themes of classic romance, mundane modern life and struggles associated with writing.

39 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 29, 2018

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Manish Pathania

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Profile Image for Pooja Srivastava.
125 reviews1 follower
November 15, 2018
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Our nights
under the starry skies,
You,
drunk in love,
and I,
in alcohol.
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Recycle Bin By Manish Pathania
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Recycle Bin is a chapbook of unrelated poems that reflect the themes of classic romance, mundane modern life and struggles associated with writing.

As a poetry lover, this chapbook of 22 poems is a perfect companion while travelling or in between something because these poems are so lucid and the topics are relatable. You can easily go through them and they will touch your heart.

These poems are not related to eachother or specific a single topic। They deal with various topic, like solitude, modern life dilemmas and struggles, love and companionship.

Writing is simple and there are few write ups where you find yourself connecting deep. I found this collection a fine work by the poet.

The theme and words are bold, edgy and full of emotional quotient. There are some deep and some light hearted poems. I found them quite relatable.

A quick and short read, which will leave quite an impression on you.The book can also be enjoyed by those who don't enjoy poetry. The author surely touches your emotional side.
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Profile Image for Chresann Dsouza.
194 reviews9 followers
December 2, 2018
Recycle bin is a collection of poetries related to various life aspects which i feel are somehow connected to each other.
The writing style was good, the language used was easy going. I liked the way the emmotions that each poem kindles in the reader. I could connect with the words used in the poem. The title and cover are chosen appropriately. I honestly think that this book is way great than poems that do not rhyme(the author’s debut novel). Overall, this was a very interesting and an extremely quick read, i finished it in hardly 30 mins !
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants to get into reading poetries & also if you want a good weekend read!❤ My Rating: 4/5❄
Profile Image for Diti Shah.
223 reviews11 followers
January 12, 2019
This is my second read by @author_manishpathania and I have to say, I like his way of narration. The book is an compilation of poems that portray challenges across Love and work. The poems though completely unrelated have something in common and that's strong emotion.

He has a completely different style which I thoroughly enjoy. The language used is simple and does not give you a feeling of poems. The author has very boldly used references of people finding peace in Marijuana, Rum and Sex and is unapologetic about the same which works very well.
All in all a quick and light refresher..
2 reviews1 follower
November 6, 2018
I felt a connection with so many of your poems.
An amazing piece of writing.
I smiled also, at some places I was sad too, I was touched too after reading some poems.
my favourite-Urban Soldiers, Bus Stop, A noble revenge, Moderately sad lives...
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