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From Joy to Grief: My Journey of Loss and Healing Real story which i faced
In the spring of 2023, I embarked on a journey that would forever alter the course of my life. I was pregnant and had experienced the euphoria of impending motherhood for seven beautiful months. Every flutter, every kick, and every moment of anticipation filled my heart with joy and excitement. Little did I know that on the eighth month of my pregnancy, my world would come crashing down.
By Magical Writes2 years ago in BookClub
Anne Girl
Spending every Summer and Thanksgiving visiting my extended family in Prince Edward Island, Anne of Green Gables was unavoidable. The spunky little redheaded orphan is basically a provincial symbol – like the lady’s slipper flower, the red oak tree, or the rust-colored soil that lines the shore and roadsides. Some Islanders embrace her, others are indifferent to what they might see as another part of the all-too-important tourism industry. But for me? As Anne herself would have put it, she and I are Kindred Spirits.
By Kelsey Clarey2 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
Nature chronicles
Deep within the heart of the sprawling Greenwood Forest, where the ancient trees whispered secrets of centuries past, a small cottage stood, nestled amidst a tapestry of vibrant flora. This humble abode was home to an enigmatic figure known as the Nature Chronicler, a reclusive soul with an insatiable thirst for the tales that the natural world whispered.
By Chukwu uchenna 2 years ago in BookClub
The Stomach Has Something To Tell Us
The notion of consuming yogurt, coffee, and fresh orange juice as an optimal breakfast is widespread. Nevertheless, some foods may not be advantageous when ingested on an empty stomach. Identifying appropriate and inappropriate foods for consumption on an empty stomach is crucial for enhancing morning nutrition.
By Safia Adil2 years ago in BookClub
A Boy and His Dogs
When I say that “Where the Red Fern Grows” has been on my TBR pile for a long time, I mean a long time. I remember ordering this book out of a flyer that was sent home during elementary school. Needless to say, it has taken me over twenty years, but I finally decided to sit down and give this book a try. I was filled with nostalgia and emotion as I read this touching tale of the love between a boy and his dogs.
By Kurt Mason2 years ago in BookClub
My Thoughts about ‘Day Tripper'
Things are getting more fun and interesting in this community, which is called the ’Book Club’- one of the new categories in Vocal Media. First things first, I love graphic novels. I know I have such a unique taste different from others depending on whatever I like. My first challenge for the Book Club category was a little tricky with only between 300 or more words. At least I did my best. It's okay that I'm still trying.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in BookClub
A thing about social media
So I was having a conversation with a friend of mine, one thing lead to another, and I had to ask her to check up her crush which she mentioned during our conversation on IG to know him better. But she told me she is not following him on Instagram, and I asked why,( because we tend to stalk our celebrity crushes on SM) she said she’s really not in social media, because she doesn’t want to feel oppressed and pressured by what people post, having to compare her life with others, she is trying to avoid over thinking, seen who is making it and who is not.
By Ogechi Maryann 2 years ago in BookClub
SUSAN. Content Warning.
In a distant village nestled deep within the rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Susan. Her name, with its ancient meanings, had always held a special place in her heart, even though she didn't fully understand the depths of its significance.
By Esse Naeemah Ali2 years ago in BookClub









