book reviews
Reviews of the best poetry books, collections and anthologies; discover poems and up-and-coming poets across all cultures, genres and themes.
The Ugly Duckling
"The Ugly Duckling" is a classic tale about a little gray duckling who looks different from his siblings and is teased and bullied because of his appearance. Feeling sad and alone, he runs away from the farmyard and goes on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he encounters various animals who also tease and bully him. But eventually, the little gray duckling grows up and transforms into a beautiful swan. The other animals are amazed at his beauty and grace, and the swan realizes that he doesn't need the approval of others to be happy and content with who he is. The story teaches us about acceptance, self-discovery, and the importance of never giving up on ourselves or our dreams.
By SENTHIL KUMAR KL3 years ago in Poets
The rise of NFTs: Why are they so popular
The world of art and collectibles has undergone a revolutionary change with the advent of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). The technology has taken the market by storm, with NFTs selling for millions of dollars at auctions and garnering attention from art collectors, investors, and technology enthusiasts alike. But why are NFTs so popular? In this article, we'll explore the rise of NFTs, their unique features, and the factors contributing to their popularity.
By Mohammed Musharaf3 years ago in Poets
The Life
Life is beautiful, but not always. It has lots of problems you have to face everyday. Don't worry though! All these problems make you strong, it gives you courage to stand alone in future. Life is full of moments of joy, pleasure, success and comfort punctuated by misery, defeat, failures and problems. There is no human being on Earth, strong, powerful, wise or rich, who has not experienced, struggle, suffering or failure. You have to work hard to reach to the highest position. Life is full of paths, you just have to choose the right one. Life is interesting and amazing like the stars up in the skies.
By Adama Traore3 years ago in Poets











