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The Haunting Of Love: Ghostly Romance Stories
In the small village of Whispering Pines, nestled deep in the heart of the forest, there stood an old, decrepit mansion known as Rosewood Manor. It was said that the mansion was haunted by the spirits of its former owners, lovers who had tragically met their end in a forbidden romance centuries ago. This tale, passed down through generations, told of a love so powerful that it transcended death itself.
By Virus Oinam2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring the Mystical Beauty of Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali. Content Warning.
Rabindranath Tagore, the celebrated poet from Bengal, crafted a literary gem that transcends the boundaries of time and culture: Gitanjali. This revered collection of poems, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, delves into the realms of mysticism, nature's splendor, human compassion, mortality's acceptance, and love's profound essence. Through simple yet profound verses, Tagore invites readers on an enchanting journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening, unveiling the mystic beauty that lies within the pages of Gitanjali.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in BookClub
People are starting to return their Vision Pros
For some Apple Vision Pro buyers, the honeymoon is already over. It’s no coincidence that there’s been an uptick on social media of Vision Pro owners saying they’re returning their $3,500 headsets in the past few days. Apple allows you to return any product within 14 days of purchase — and for the first wave of Vision Pro buyers, we’re right about at that point.
By Mirela Nan2 years ago in BookClub
Amazon debuts 'Rufus,' an AI shopping assistant in its mobile app
Amazon announced today the launch of an AI-powered shopping assistant it’s calling Rufus that’s been trained on the e-commerce giant’s product catalog as well as information from around the web. The company says the new tool will launch to a subset of U.S. customers in beta, starting today, before expanding to more users in the weeks ahead. Customers will be able to chat with Rufus inside Amazon’s mobile app to get help with finding products, performing product comparisons, and getting recommendations on what to buy.
By Mirela Nan2 years ago in BookClub
Tirumala Balaji Package From Tirupati/Renigunta Railway Station
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By bookingeasy2 years ago in BookClub
The Girl And The Ghost
Once upon a time, in a small village called Quu, nestled in the heart of Nigeria, there lived a young girl named Kia. Quu was known for its rich culture and close-knit community, but it also held a secret that had been passed down through generations. This secret was the haunting tale of The Girl Who Married a Ghost.
By Glory Smiller2 years ago in BookClub
Philippine Mythology's Impact on Filipino Middle-Grade Minds
Legend and myth make up the fabric of stories, where layers of cultural heritage are sewn making it tangible to a lot of who hear it. Filipino mythology which is made up of various entities such as Engkantos, Aswangs as well as fantastical creatures helps kids to develop their creativity. Along with the exciting and thrilling stories they are reading, young Filipino minds are also exposed to the cultural elements of their ancestors through the works of notable authors such as Arnold Arre, Eliza Victoria, Paulo Chikiamco, Budjette Tan, and Yvette Tan.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
Life in modern Egypt during the era of President Sisi . Content Warning.
During his presidency, President Sisi addressed many important issues and challenges facing the Egyptian people. He began by focusing on improving the economic conditions through the implementation of comprehensive development programs, such as infrastructure projects, agricultural development, and enhancing foreign investments. He also took measures to combat corruption and improve the investment climate in the country.
By peter fathi2 years ago in BookClub
The Filipino Aswang Book Tales in Middle-Grade Literature
Among the diverse literature, there comes the Filipino Aswang Book as an exquisite piece of art made up of cultural heritage, folk-drawn threads, and mysteriously charmed middle-grade stories. During the reading of literary journeys, one cannot deny the magic that we find when titles such as “Marikit and The Ocean Of Stars” by Caris Avendaño Cruz or Vampires of Portlandia By Jason Tanamor and Dark Folk Tales from Philippine Countryside Louises Bulaong appear.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Dreams of Drowning by Patricia Averbach
Patricia Averbach's book was a surprise to me as it went imaginatively to places that I was not expecting and, more to the point, it does it really well so that this is an engaging, well-written book, which I was able to read easily and thoroughly enjoy. There was a chance that Averbach's premise could have led to a read which was cheesy or over-sentimental but she manages to tread this fine line with aplomb, producing a novel which is sensitive, realistic and magical all at the same time.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
The Essence of a Filipino Mythology Author's Tales
In Filipino mythology literature, a collection of enchanting stories beckons readers to embark on a journey through the intersection of ancient folklore and contemporary human emotions. At the forefront of this narrative exploration is Vida Cruz-Borja, a skilled Filipino mythology author whose magical short stories in "Song of the Mango and Other New Myths" intricately weave together the threads of Philippine mythologies.
By Leila Gatdula2 years ago in BookClub









