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PRE-ORDER THE BESTSELLING INDIAN POETRY PHENOMENON NOW 'I love you. And I hope you love yourself enough to leave anyone who breaks your heart. Your heart was meant to be worshipped, not turned into a war zone.' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, I hope these poems feel like a warm hug. I wrote them for the ones who feel everything too deeply. You're right, I wrote this book for you. This book was meant to find you if you've ever loved someone who didn't love you back, if you've ever given your heart to the wrong person or if you've had…mehr

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PRE-ORDER THE BESTSELLING INDIAN POETRY PHENOMENON NOW 'I love you. And I hope you love yourself enough to leave anyone who breaks your heart. Your heart was meant to be worshipped, not turned into a war zone.' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, I hope these poems feel like a warm hug. I wrote them for the ones who feel everything too deeply. You're right, I wrote this book for you. This book was meant to find you if you've ever loved someone who didn't love you back, if you've ever given your heart to the wrong person or if you've had a hard time letting go. I Don't Love You Anymore is your companion to healing. I promise it'll hold you gently on your worst days and show you that you deserve only the best. Love, Rithvik Discover the lyrical masterpiece from award-winning poet Rithvik Singh, and learn to navigate the emotional intricacies of modern love, loss, heartbreak, and healing.
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Rithvik Singh is the bestselling author of I Don't Love You Anymore, Thank You for Leaving and Warmth. Formerly a content lead at a storytelling company, Rithvik left his corporate job to become a full-time author. In 2024, I Don't Love You Anymore won the Atta Galatta-Bangalore Literature Festival Book Prize (Popular Choice) and was shortlisted for the Kalinga Book Awards.