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Book Review- Girl to Goddess: A Journey to Self-Discovery, Self-Love and Self-Worth

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Blurb

Through this collection of insightful poems, Nishi takes the reader on a journey of mistakes, failures, fears, lessons, perspectives and realizations about life, love and everything in between. She shares her vulnerabilities and opens up about her deepest emotions. Her words inspire readers to look inwards and embrace their own inner divinity, encouraging them to find their own path towards healing and self-love.

Girl to Goddess is a powerful and moving book of poetry that speaks to the struggles of the human experience and how one surmounts them. Nishi's writing is a testament to the power of self-reflection and the importance of finding the goddess within, and her words will resonate with readers long after they've turned the final page.

My Take on the Book

Written by a popular Instagram poet- Nishi, Girl to Goddess, is an anthology of poems that covers on various relatable themes. The writer will take you on a deep journey of struggle, pain and healing through her touching words. She further dives into the message of how one can find the inner goddess and how listening to that voice can help discover one’s peace and purpose.

The book has 3 sections Girl- To- Goddess and with over 20 sub titles. Each section is aptly written as per the topics. Nishi also shares her own life’s experience of struggles with finding happiness, dealing with relationships and the challenges she faced on her journey towards self-acceptance and self-love. She openly note about her deep emotions and vulnerability through the poems. You will find yourself self reflecting on finding the need to find your inner goddess, after reading her work.

If you want to explore the journey of self discovery, self love and self worth, this book will make you feel better and moving. Good luck, finding your inner goddess through this book.

                                                         Book Details

Title:  Girl to Goddess: Girl to Goddess: A Journey to Self-Discovery, Self-Love and Self-Worth

Author: Nishi Jagavat

Paperback: 294 Pages

Publisher: Penguin Random House

My Rating: 3.5/5

 

 

                                          

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