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A Silent World of My Own by Duaa Haider Khan is a heartfelt prose poetry book that reflects the emotions we all experience in everyday life. It is a deeply personal poem book about love, pain, growth, and healing.
This diverse poetry book is a compilation of short poems and prose pieces written straight from the heart. The writing expresses what we feel, what we endure, and what others sometimes put us through. Many poems explore love and heartbreak, while others touch on life, family bonds, self-acceptance, and emotional struggles.
Readers will also find sensitive and honest reflections on difficult topics, making it a powerful poem book about abuse and inner resilience. At its core, this is also a poems book about empathy, encouraging understanding, emotional growth, and self-reflection.
The language is extremely simple and easy to read. The poems are short but full of emotion. Every piece carries lessons that many readers can relate to.
This heart warming collection invites readers to find themselves in the words, reflect on their journey, and begin again with new hope.
| ISBN (Digital) | 978-969-696-451-3 |
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| ISBN (Hard copy) | 978-969-696-452-0 |
| Total Pages | 125 |
| Language | English |
| Estimated Reading Time | 2 hours 30 mins |
| Genre | Poetry |
| Published By | Daastan |
| Published On | 12 Feb 2026 |
Rating:
Nov 15, 2022
A silent world of my own is a compilation of many short poems and some prose works. Most of the poems revolve around love and heartbreak but readers can find many other ideas, themes and lessons in it ranging from life, familial bonds, accepting one's flaws, to some triggering topics like abuse.
The author has done a great job in writing a book that centers around a wide range of themes. The writing is extremely simple and the poems carry the emotions that everyone can relate to. It has so many lessons to give too.
I had a fun time reading it. It was a really quick read for me and it did make me feel the emotions that the author tried to pen down in her poems. However, I'd have liked it a lot more if the grammatical and syntactical mistakes had been corrected before it was published.