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Second Glance

In this thought-provoking novel, the protagonist grapples with the complexities of memory and self-identity after experiencing a mysterious event that alters their perception of reality. more

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Jodi Picoult
Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult is an American best-selling author known for her emotionally rich and engaging novels. Her works often revolve around family, legal, and moral dilemmas, and are highly appreciated by readers. more

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“Like a bolt from the blue love rises, Suddenly one finds a mirror. The beauty you find in the other, Is what you hold in your innermost corner. Suddenly we lose our voice, To speak in love is blasphemy. Declare your love without saying a word, Either be an orator or lover on knees. If they don't hear your silence, Words won't do you any good. Listen to the silence beyond the words, And you shall hear the divine tune.”

“The Illiterate (A Sonnet) I am poetry, I am the poet. I am literature, Yet I am illiterate. Illiterate am I of intellect, Illiterate am I of rituals. My literacy comes from the soil, My literacy makes the world equal. Drunkard am I, absurd am I, All I know is but love's insanity, Past all Cross and MC squared, Love is the only cosmic literacy. Be literate of books and brain, But more so of the dormant light. Literacy of letters earns you living, Literacy of love earns you a life.”

“Lock-n-Key (The Sonnet) I am the lock, You are the key. Sight of your smile, showers me with glee. I got no need for church-n-mosque, Got no need for God or Jehovah. These are for those seeking security, Upon love's face unfolds my Mecca. Yesterday I was a sensible infant, I studied scripture seeking holiness. Today I am a grownass nutter, Only godly gift is love's holy mess. Bibles are expendable, Altars are expendable. Till love takes preference, God itself is expendable.”