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BOOK REVIEW OF MAZA MA MAZA



Maza-ma- Maza is a really thoughtful and impactful book . It is  a splendid collection of hindi and urdu nazms.

Primarily based on the concept of let bygones be bygones it focuses its readers towards life experiences and preaches to forget past offences or causes of conflict and be reconciled.

The book unfolds into a plethora of nazms and ashars that are immensely motivating and throw a light on the real life experiences of the author and are extremely relatable, somehow.

Motivation, our thoughts and reflections upon life might be varying for each one of us. But whilst, I read this book, I found myself connected  to every line, every paragraph put down by the author. The usage of vocabulary, the flow of the chapters, the title of every nazm is extremely on point and the book slowly and steadily encaptured all of my attention into it.

I am really delighted after going through this book and I must say that the author has done a fabulous job in scripting the minutest details and intricacies of life into the book. I suggest everyone to read this book, you won't regret, trust me! I would like to give it 5/5 star.

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