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"The Remarkable Return of NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio: Record-Breaking Achievements Following a Year in Space". Content Warning.
In a remarkable display of human endurance and resilience, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio has successfully returned to Earth, marking the conclusion of an unprecedented mission that surpassed all expectations. Rubio, alongside his Russian counterparts, cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin, executed a dramatic descent to the Earth's surface, safely landing in Kazakhstan aboard the Russian Soyuz MS-23 capsule at 5:17 p.m. local time (7:17 a.m. ET) on a Wednesday.
By Md. Ruhullah Siddiqy 2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Twisted Games #2 by Ana Huang
My overall opinion/review of this book alone is beautiful. I have never read a novel like this before because I'm not into romance. But Ana Huang is going to have me love this category a lot more. I don't know if you all have been to the book section of social media lately, but this author has been getting popular by the minute. So far I can honestly say, she is up there with "Colleen Hoover" who is known for her "It Ends With Us" best seller and the top pick for romance. For the past weeks, I kept passing by YouTube book recs and social media book recs for the LONGEST. And when I keep passing by things, that means I need to check it out. I started with book 2 of the "Twisted" series because since this series is standalone (read them in different orders) I had to try book 2 out first. And I hate to say this but part 2 is my favorite. While everyone else is fawning over part 1 book, I am drooling over part 2. Here is why...
By Sorelle.Maia2 years ago in BookClub
Why Work?
The concept of automation and technology replacing tasks or jobs is a subject of discussion and debate. Although automation offers advantages like improved efficiency and reduced human errors it also raises concerns, about employment, job displacement and the role of humans in the workforce.
By Luxurio Select2 years ago in BookClub
Parker Pyne, Science Writing, & Paddington
As I had planned, this month I read Parker Pyne Investigates (in the Masterpieces in Miniature collection) and finally finished The Best American Science Writing 2004. This has given me a good opportunity to talk about my thoughts on short story collections, nonfiction, and anthologies.
By Maureen Y. Palmer2 years ago in BookClub
Le Cirque des Rêves
I had been trying to pick out something to read, and this was recommended by a friend of mine who figured that I would like it. I already owned the book, so I plucked it off of the shelf and nestled down in the chair. Unfortunately, it took me quite a while to finish this one (life just seemed to get away from me), and I think that may have contributed to my overall experience reading this book. I think that I would have been better off if I had committed myself to finishing it right off or putting it back on the shelf until I was ready to commit to it fully.
By Kurt Mason2 years ago in BookClub
How my best friend betrayed me
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills, there lived two inseparable friends, Sarah and Emily. From their early childhood, they were as close as two peas in a pod, sharing secrets, dreams, and countless adventures. Their friendship was the envy of the entire town, and they were known far and wide as the "Dynamic Duo."
By Sharon Chiamaka2 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
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








