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Isle of dreams
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled deep within a lush forest, there lived a young girl named Lily. She had a heart full of curiosity and a mind brimming with imagination. Lily was known for her adventurous spirit and her love for exploring the world around her.
By Fred Baghirov 3 years ago in BookClub
Unveiling Potential: A Tale of Transformation and Inspiration
Mia had always possessed a brilliant mind, but her enthusiasm for school was nearly non-existent. She trudged through each day with a heavy heart, rarely seeing the purpose in the assignments and lectures that unfolded before her. While her classmates eagerly engaged in discussions and projects, Mia remained on the periphery, her lack of motivation casting a shadow over her potential.
By Punit kumar3 years ago in BookClub
19th Century: The Fury Of Oliver Twist.
Once upon a time, in the bustling and grimy streets of 19th-century London, lived a young boy named Oliver Twist. Oliver is a wretched child who is burdened by unfortunate circumstances, often neglected or mistreated. He suffered from poverty, lack of proper care, absence of love and support. His innocence was overshadowed by a constant struggle for survival, leaving him with little hope for a brighter future.
By Okwori Emmanuel Owoicho3 years ago in BookClub
From Pages to Purpose: The Bhagavad Gita's Impact on My Journey
As I sit down to reflect on my journey through life, I am struck by the profound impact that certain texts have had on shaping my thoughts, actions, and purpose. Among these treasures of wisdom, the Bhagavad Gita stands tall, serving as a guiding light that has illuminated my path with its timeless teachings. The Gita's profound insights have not only enriched my understanding of life but have also given me a deeper sense of purpose and direction. In this article, I will share how the Bhagavad Gita has influenced my journey, turning its pages into a source of profound purpose.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in BookClub
How ‘The Rules’ Gave Me Better Self Esteem. Top Story - August 2023.
When I was younger I had problems getting dates. I kept watching everyone around me coupling up and it made me feel like there was something wrong with me. I’m kind of an open book when it comes to my feelings, so my friends and family would often see me moping about it. They’d dispense advice like that old Supremes song. You can’t hurry love…
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in BookClub
Tombs of the Kings
In the heart of the scorching Egyptian desert, the legendary tomb of King Tutankhamun lay hidden beneath layers of shifting sands. The air was thick with anticipation as a team of archaeologists and adventurers gathered at the entrance of the tomb, their faces a mixture of excitement and trepidation. The tale of King Tut's tomb had spread like wildfire, promising untold treasures and ancient mysteries waiting to be unraveled.
By mostafa ali3 years ago in BookClub
Compass Flame. Runner-Up in Book Club Challenge.
Fourth grade was a weird year for me. It led to other weird years, which have made up my life up to this point. For context, I have an older brother. When he aged into middle school, we had to switch our school campus. All of the people I knew and the halls I had spent hours and hours in were switched. I left my friends, got glasses, and attended class with a new group of 20ish kids who all knew each other since they were in kindergarten.
By Darby S. Fisher3 years ago in BookClub
Did you know that animals perceive the world differently than humans?
Did you know that animals perceive the world differently than humans? Consider pigeons, which have greater vision than humans. Isn't that insane? So, let us try to perceive the world through the eyes of an animal. Let's begin with snakes.
By Yanni Bulaba Diessa3 years ago in BookClub
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
'The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists' is a book I first came across way back in the mid-seventies when I started going to evening classes to study English Literature after a hard day at work. It was a book that made an immediate and lasting impression on me, not least of all due to the fact that it spoke to me about people in my position, ie, belonging to, or coming from, the impoverished working classes. That was me and my family in a nutshell.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in BookClub
~The Book Club!~
August 11th, 2023! The Book Club! It never grows old and we never grow tireless of it! 🙂 The problem with today is that because we’ve changed into such a fast paced, let’s get everything done NOW world, it has displaced some of us people known as READERS and writers! So now it is much harder to find the time to keep up on the reading of the books we’d like to have accomplished within a certain amount of time! And with all the changes in technology it has brought us to a very difficult place and time in our lives, with the awkwardness of what to do about our options around our beloved, glorious habit of books?
By Jennifer Cooley3 years ago in BookClub








