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A review by spokensilence9
The Heart Asks Pleasure First by Karuna Ezara Parikh
5.0
They say Love is the thing with no boundaries
They say Love can see Deepest pain of a heart
They say Love can feel the yearning of the soul
They say Love is eternal
Is it though?
Love, Even without any solid confirmation about what it is and how it will be and what it can do, isn’t it the most beautiful thing to exist in our world?
A line was drawn - Between Countries, Between Individuals, Between Generations, Between Religions.
The Heart asks Pleasure First, is about Transcending all the boundaries of that line, is a story we all heard about and witnessed so many times, is a tale of love, religion, politics, separation, friendship, and magic. Above everything, The Heart asks Pleasure First is a story of Love, all kinds of it.
All that as a reader, I found pleasure in, is in this one book.
I feel I might have lost both my heart and the ability to form words somewhere in the pages of this book. While feeling an ache in my heart, all I can and want to say about this book is
Read it. It’s beautiful!
//We are all same. But wasn’t it true that everyone was different? It was an argument her parents would have at times. You can teach children the purest fact of life, that everyone is the same. Humans eventually. Or, do you teach them despite being different you must treat everyone the same because we are eventually the same? Bones, muscle, souls, blood, shame, hate, joy.//
-The Heart asks Pleasure First, @karunaezara
Right here, I fell in Love with this book. ⬆️
Let’s take a minute or more to admire that beautiful calligraphy and painting made by @shiloshivsuleman
They say Love can see Deepest pain of a heart
They say Love can feel the yearning of the soul
They say Love is eternal
Is it though?
Love, Even without any solid confirmation about what it is and how it will be and what it can do, isn’t it the most beautiful thing to exist in our world?
A line was drawn - Between Countries, Between Individuals, Between Generations, Between Religions.
The Heart asks Pleasure First, is about Transcending all the boundaries of that line, is a story we all heard about and witnessed so many times, is a tale of love, religion, politics, separation, friendship, and magic. Above everything, The Heart asks Pleasure First is a story of Love, all kinds of it.
All that as a reader, I found pleasure in, is in this one book.
I feel I might have lost both my heart and the ability to form words somewhere in the pages of this book. While feeling an ache in my heart, all I can and want to say about this book is
Read it. It’s beautiful!
//We are all same. But wasn’t it true that everyone was different? It was an argument her parents would have at times. You can teach children the purest fact of life, that everyone is the same. Humans eventually. Or, do you teach them despite being different you must treat everyone the same because we are eventually the same? Bones, muscle, souls, blood, shame, hate, joy.//
-The Heart asks Pleasure First, @karunaezara
Right here, I fell in Love with this book. ⬆️
Let’s take a minute or more to admire that beautiful calligraphy and painting made by @shiloshivsuleman