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Book Review: Shattered Bond by Ava Slade
Synopsis Know your enemy… Only werewolves have fated mates—until me. During a full moon, my fleabag masters earn their wolves. But everything I thought I knew about myself changes when I start shifting along with them. How could this be? I’m human. Then my fated mate is revealed to me. The worst part is, he’s the alpha of the pack, the one who’s tormented me for years. I’m fated to my enemy. And now I’m becoming one of them. When he rejects me, it crushes me. As if that weren’t painful enough, he then orders the pack to kill me, forcing me to flee. But the alpha has a way of tracking me. I’m constantly on the run until I meet Jonas, whose ego is bigger than his muscles. For refuge, we’re forced to stay with a colony of vampires who wield Shadow magic and think polka dot pajamas are all the rage. Jonas’s protection is temporary, which is fine because I despise him. Yet when I’m not thinking of how to make his life miserable, I can’t help but stare at his lips. Can I trust him? One thing’s for sure, the alpha won’t stop hunting me until either of us is dead or I’m fully bonded with another.
By Zuleika Boekhoudt3 years ago in BookClub
The Holy Quran
Over mankind's set of experiences, there are not many books that have had as significant an effect as "The Blessed Quran." For endless people, Muslims and non-Muslims the same, this sacrosanct sacred writing has been a wellspring of direction, shrewdness, comfort, and change. A book has the ability to reshape lives, convictions, and points of view.
By Fouzi@ Nadeem3 years ago in BookClub
A Lesser Known Napoleon
Specific works stand as pillars of intellectual engagement and artistic brilliance in the vast tapestry of theatrical history. George Bernard Shaw's "The Man of Destiny," a one-act play that premiered on May 20, 1897, at London's Duke of York's Theatre, firmly occupies this prestigious realm. This masterful piece not only transports us to the historical milieu of Napoleon Bonaparte's era but also delves into the fabric of human agency, historical interpretation, and the entwined forces of destiny and choice.
By Drew Jaehnig3 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Tease: A BWWM Romantic Comedy by Camilla Stevens
Synopsis “Hello, neighbor. Going down?” Miss Pink That’s what I call her. Her “real” name is too ridiculous to repeat. Besides, my nickname for her is more than apt. Everything about her is pink, from the pink champagne she gets delivered by the caseload, to the tiny pink feathers I find randomly breezing down the hallway of our apartment building in her wake. It’s ridiculous…in the most addictive way. Clark Kent That’s what I call him. His “real” name is still a mystery to me. Which makes him all the more intriguing. Besides, my nickname for him is more than apt. Everything about him is straight-laced and serious from the dark-rimmed glasses to the dark suits he wears to work each day. There’s something about that stoic demeanor which is…so dang sexy. We’re as opposite as can be. Who would have ever thought we’d end up as a couple? Certainly not our exes.
By Zuleika Boekhoudt3 years ago in BookClub
The Symphony of Dreams
In the quaint town of Harmonia, music was more than just a form of entertainment; it was the heartbeat of the community. For generations, the annual Harmonia Music Festival had been the highlight of the town's calendar. This year, the stakes were higher than ever, as the festival was set to commemorate its centennial edition.Among the bustling streets of Harmonia lived a young girl named Amelia. From a tender age, she displayed an extraordinary gift for music. Her fingers danced effortlessly across the piano keys, creating melodies that seemed to touch the very soul of anyone who heard them. Yet, Amelia was hesitant to share her talent with the world. She feared her music wasn't good enough to stand beside the works of legends that had graced the festival over the years.Amelia's grandmother, Eleanor, had been a renowned violinist in her prime. She saw potential in Amelia's talent and believed that she possessed the ability to create something truly remarkable. One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, Eleanor sat Amelia down by the window."Listen," Eleanor said, as the night breeze carried the distant strains of a violin playing in the park. "Music is the bridge between emotions and the universe. Each note we play is a story waiting to be told."Eleanor's words resonated with Amelia, sparking a fire within her to share her music with the world. She decided to compose an original piece for the upcoming centennial festival. Day after day, she poured her heart into her composition, weaving a tapestry of emotions through the notes.As the festival drew near, Amelia's nerves intensified. She knew that her composition, titled "Symphony of Dreams," had to be extraordinary to stand a chance of winning the prestigious award. With Eleanor's unwavering support, she practiced tirelessly, fine-tuning each note to perfection.Finally, the day of the festival arrived. The town square was adorned with colorful banners, and the air was filled with excitement. Musicians from all around had gathered to showcase their talents. As the sun set, casting a warm glow over Harmonia, the stage lights illuminated Amelia's piano.Amelia took a deep breath and began to play. Her fingers moved with grace and confidence, the music enveloping the audience in a cocoon of emotion. With every note, she poured her heart into the composition, reliving the memories and dreams that had inspired it. As the final note echoed, there was a moment of silence before the crowd erupted into thunderous applause.Days passed, and the festival's awards ceremony arrived. The anticipation in the air was palpable as the winners were about to be announced. When the time came for the Best Original Composition award, the tension was nearly unbearable. The presenter cleared his throat and announced, "The winner of this year's award is... Amelia!"Amelia's heart swelled with a mixture of joy, gratitude, and disbelief. She walked to the stage, her steps feeling as light as air. Accepting the award, she looked out at the sea of smiling faces and felt an overwhelming sense of accomplishment. Her music had resonated with the hearts of the townspeople, just as she had hoped.Eleanor embraced Amelia with tears of pride in her eyes. "You've woven a masterpiece, my dear. Your Symphony of Dreams will forever be remembered in the harmonies of our town."From that day on, Amelia's music continued to captivate audiences far and wide. Her composition became a timeless treasure, a symbol of the magic that can be created when dreams are transformed into melodies.And so, in the town of Harmonia, the centennial festival celebrated not just a hundred years of music, but the birth of a new legend whose melody would echo through generations, inspiring dreamers to share their gifts with the world.
By Md. Sujon Islam3 years ago in BookClub
Shallon found.. the Library at Mt. Char
Once upon a time, in a quiet little town, there lived a young woman named Shallon. Shallon was an avid reader and found solace in the pages of books. She believed that books had the power to transport her to different worlds, to expand her knowledge, and to touch her heart in ways nothing else could.
By shallon gregerson3 years ago in BookClub
The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli
Machiavellianism: The term "Machiavellian" is often used to describe cunning, deceitful, and manipulative behavior in politics. However, it's important to note that Machiavelli's work is more nuanced than this stereotype suggests. He was primarily concerned with practical advice for rulers in a world he perceived as harsh and unforgiving. His ideas are rooted in the idea that leaders must do whatever it takes to maintain and consolidate their power, even if it means using deception and ruthlessness. This pragmatic approach to politics is one of the central themes of the book.
By Irma Barbasa3 years ago in BookClub
Reading "The Star of Kazan"
I don't remember how old I was when I was given a book written by Eva Ibbotson called The Star of Kazan, though I probably was in my preteen years. The one thing I know for sure is that as soon as I read the book, it quickly became my favorite. I reread it constantly, sometimes from beginning to end and other times just some favorite snippets. To this day I occasionally skim through it with a smile.
By Rebecca Patton3 years ago in BookClub
"The Enchanted Adventures of the Four Cousins
In a quaint village nestled at the foot of misty mountains, lived four cousins: Amelia, Ethan, Lily, and Oliver. They were inseparable since childhood, their bond strengthened by shared summers spent at their grandparents' old cottage.
By qudus ademola3 years ago in BookClub









