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By: Tumi

A Blind Kinda Love

Pages: 90 Ratings: 4.8
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Imagine if we were both blind and we fell in love based on a conversation. I would not know what you look like and I would have no choice but to fall in love with the things you say, your journey and your story. We all have a story to tell, And I want ours to be the most inspiring.

I imagine two people who both want the same thing, and never having met each other, they aspire to share their dreams and life’s plans together. I believe there are still amazing and incredible people out there who have been hurt so many times that they may have locked love in a vault using heavy chains. They may still believe that the only key to unlock the vault will be given to that special someone. So grant me this opportunity for us to speak before you make all observations based on my physical appearance.

Hear my story and judge me by my conversations first and let's give love a different name based on the things we hear and not what we see.

Tumi is a poet, author, performer born Reitumetse Richard Segopolo/Seape from Thabanchu in the Free State. He self-published his first collection of poetry titled Apartheid ek gaan jou boks in 2007, and in 2012 he received assistance from the Free State Department of Sports, Arts, Culture, and Recreation to republish his power-packed Apartheid ek gaan jou boks volume 2.In 2015, he released his much-anticipated collection of poetry titled Respect our gifts, and on this offering the author focused on his life experiences, the difficulties of trying to make it in the entertainment industry, and also reflected on his past relationships that never worked out and bears all on his pains of having to readjust and move on from someone that he thought was the one.In 2014, he took a break and took a chance at online dating and Matebogo read his profile, and the rest is history and so are the days of their lives. In 2018, after finding the love of his life, he was inspired by his own story so much that while travelling, he decided to write a novelette, or a love story, if you wanna call it.Matebogo is a young, introverted lady who originates from the Vaal triangle, south of Johannesburg.A lover of great books, most notably crime, drama, and fiction. Her love for literature began with a gift for Christmas she received from her mentor when she was still a teenager, and a world far beyond her imagination and reality opened up. With each book she read, her aspiration of one day becoming a writer herself grew with the coming alive of characters she read about and the lasting impact they had on her heart even long after the stories were over. With the help of her fiancé, her desire to poetize and express what was in her heart transpired.In addition to her love of literature, Matebogo is also an aspiring chartered accountant. She has just started her first year of training for SAICA Articles and looks forward to the day when she can proudly call herself a CA(SA).
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  • Thato Kevin Taba

    I would definitely state that A Blind Kinda Love is a relatively interesting book because of its emotional ranges. I had no idea on what I was getting myself into but found out a few pages later. Very emotional, funny, sad, and immersive to a reader as well. My only drawback was loads of poetry-inspired writing which slightly lost me for a bit, it's a very interesting book that shows how we don't really know love and have to give ourselves time to truly understand it to its core. I learned some interesting bits and pieces that helped me with understanding the root core of what inspired the book. Looking forward to another version or a new book!

  • Winkza

    Rei thanks again for this great book, "A Blind Kinda Love" that has taught me about the real meaning of true love, During this period of life while still confused, furious, somehow lost and still in the midst of understanding, i feel like you wrote this book to heal and restore my lost hope that our own true love is somewhere kept as a spiritual surprise and will one day be handed over to us as a valuable gift.

  • Niri Pillay

    You are an amazing young man ,a poet, very deep and an old soul. I am savouring every word and gaining so much from someone so young, just as one savours Khalil Gibran, to learn from a philosopher, one needs to take time . Such an admirable young man, see you with your feet on the ground but reaching for the stars, I look forward to what you produce in the future.

  • NatashaRoyal

    'A Blind Kinda Love' what a beautiful book to read , I have madly fallen in love because of this book, it has taught me that there is absolutely nothing wrong about falling in love. Tumi the book is amazing like you, you are indeed a blind kinder lover because you've excepted me from the first day you saw me, I wish you nothing but best, God bless you.

  • Thobega Itumeleng

    A blind kind of love It is book that reveals the power of love it paint a picture that shows that love can start from nothing to something, from something to nothing. It contains all emotions from good memories to bad memories, honestly it left me with lot of questions regarding how powerful love it can lead someone to make such decisions so quickly without thinking of negative challenges that can rise along the run Blind kind of love The contant from the beginning it shows how this relationship brought to life... It was influenced by media , it's a morden days relationship. (they learnt to love each other through media, until they both agree to do personal meetings) everything happened in short space of time as I said above..... This book emphasis the importance of time and making good decisions choose wisely

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