Hello people. I am exhausted and frustrated. I feel like I am a pressure cooker but you know pressure cookers are good in doing their job too and so am I. I study, do blogs and cry my eyes out while reading 😂😂. Well, that’s just a college student’s life for you. I don’t know what the hell I am saying. I have been studying for I don’t know how many hours and now I am writing this blog. So you can say I have lost it, and now I would like to start this review. Let’s go, people.

So I got this review by outset reviewers. It was not a paid review but a special one as this book was compiled and edited by one of our members, Samata Dey. This book is just short stories and poems written by kids about the lockdown and its effect on them. So come along, people.


I sincerely thank Samata Dey and Outset Books Reviewers Program for providing this opportunity in exchange for an honest review.
•Book Description:
Author: Samata Dey.
Publisher: Independently Published.
Genre: Lockdown & Covid Short Stories.
Chapter: 26 Short Stories and Poems.
Pages: 66 pages.
Series: No.
Time: 1 hour.
Publishing / Published: 20 July 2020.
•Official Summary:
Lockdown demotivated people across the globe and especially the little ones were affected the most. Life became standstill as there were no activities and life completely behind the doors. Kids ranging from class 1 to class 12 penned down their feelings and experiences in the lockdown period in the form of emotional poems, stories, and memoirs. In the book, there are 14 poems and 12 stories/ memoirs which will give a glimpse of how these young children visualized this traumatic period and found some hope even in this darkness. A Book of hope and possibilities even in the darkness.
•Critics Ratings.
Goodreads: 🌟4.2/5Stars🌟.
Amazon: 🌟4.6/5 Stars🌟.
Taken from the respective sources
•My Rating.

•My Review.
This book was magnificent, I couldn’t stop reading it and as it was short, I read it easily and it was so sweet. The kids that have written these stories are geniuses and I wish I could read more. The stories are so educative and so nicely put forward. The poems are some of the best and some even express the emotions that we feel stuck in the house. I loved the book so much, I desire a part 2 and can’t wait to read more books by Samata Dey. The book did have some grammatical errors but overall the book was greatly written and fascinating. I can see some future authors in this book already.

So that’s it for today. I hope you loved this review. I will be back soon with one more review and hope you all are safe and sound. Take care and see you soon, until then…
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