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CHETAN BHAGAT'S 400 DAYS
Hi, guys ,Iam going to review about Indians highest selling author book"400 days " written by chetan bhagat. He is the author of the best selling novels, which have sold over million copies and have been translated into over twenty languages worldliest new York times has called him "The biggest selling author in indians history ".
By Kalpana Dhaya2 years ago in BookClub
What If Titanic Completed Its Ocean Crossing Safely?
What If Titanic Completed Its Ocean Crossing Safely? On May 31st, 1911, the world witnessed the completion of the second Olympic-class liner after an intensive two-year construction period. This magnificent vessel was destined to embark on its maiden voyage a year later, setting a new standard for luxury in the world of ocean liners. This majestic ship, renowned for its opulence, was none other than the Titanic.
By Williams James2 years ago in BookClub
Shakespeare's Secret Love?
William Shakespeare didn’t only write plays. He also wrote a number of poems, including one collection that now ranks among his most celebrated works. His first however was Venus and Adonis, a long poem about an episode from Classical mythology which Shakespeare will have read in Ovid’s Metamorphoses when he was still at school. It was published in 1593.
By Doc Sherwood2 years ago in BookClub
The Curious Case of the Enchanted Bookstore
In the heart of a bustling city, tucked away in a quiet alley, stood a small and unassuming bookstore named "Mystique Pages." Its quaint exterior hid the true wonders that lay within. This was no ordinary bookstore; it was a haven for bibliophiles seeking more than just ink and paper. The shelves were lined with books that held secrets, and the owner, Mr. Bennett, was the keeper of those mysteries.
By Daniel chukwuemeka2 years ago in BookClub
The Haunting of Blackwood Manor
Title: "The Haunting of Blackwood Manor" In the heart of a quiet, secluded village, nestled among towering, ancient trees, stood the foreboding Blackwood Manor. The mansion had long been abandoned, its windows shattered and its gardens overgrown with thorny vines. Locals spoke of it in hushed tones, for they believed the manor was cursed.
By Chinyere Ahubarueze2 years ago in BookClub
An Inspiring Foreword to My Gaming Book
Exciting news, gaming friends, readers, and everyone in cyberspace! My brand-new gaming book officially hit the shelves yesterday, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to share this milestone with all of you. It took me over 12 months to write, format, self-edit, and get it edited by volunteers who did not charge me a dime and kept my voice.
By Inspiring YouTuber and Gamer2 years ago in BookClub
Geoffrey Chaucer
Although Geoffrey Chaucer was not born into the English aristocracy, he was personally known to many of the significant players in the conflicts and upheavals over the British crown that characterized the Middle English Period. Chaucer also lived just long enough to see the deposition of King Richard the Second by Henry the Fourth, which act would ultimately result in years of bloodshed during the Wars of the Roses.
By Doc Sherwood2 years ago in BookClub
The Lost Rabbit: A Tale of Hope, Heartache, and Homecoming
Once upon a time in a quiet, leafy suburb, there lived a little rabbit named Cottontail. With its soft, snow-white fur and twitching pink nose, Cottontail was the embodiment of innocence and curiosity. The small backyard it called home was a sanctuary of lush green grass and fragrant wildflowers. Life couldn't be more perfect for this furry resident.
By Rabia Amir2 years ago in BookClub
Whispers of Resilience: Jeremie's Bipolar Odyssey
In a world where we often find solace in tales of extraordinary people achieving extraordinary feats, it's easy to overlook the unsung heroes among us. A Journey from Silence to Spoken Words, is a poignant reminder that heroism comes in many forms, sometimes in the quiet battles fought within our own minds.
By NII LANTEY PARKER2 years ago in BookClub







