Nonfiction
Speak My Heart’s Name
The sun hung low in the sky, casting a golden glow across the sleepy town of Riverton. It was a place where time seemed to slow, the days stretched lazily, and the air was thick with the scent of blooming wildflowers. In this quiet corner of the world, Ethan spent the summer with his family, a ritual as predictable as the seasons themselves.
By Syed Moizuddin2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: "Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance State"
Byron Tau’s "Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance State" yanks back the curtain on a surveillance machine so vast and pervasive it makes the wiretaps of past scandals look quaint. This is not a hypothetical future but a present reality, unfolding in our everyday lives.
By Debbie Bourne2 years ago in BookClub
Unlock Your Potential: Transformative Self-Help Books You Need to Read
In the journey of personal growth and self-improvement, the right self-help book can be a game-changer. Whether you're looking to build better habits, find inner peace, or shift your perspective on life's challenges, the right book can provide the insights and motivation you need. Here are three highly recommended self-help books that can truly transform your life:
By smoky quartz2 years ago in BookClub
Terry Southern’s “Now Dig This: The Unspeakable Writings of Terry Southern (1950 – 1995)”
Another book review… Yeah, I know. You would prefer it if I wrote one of my smart-ass poems, or finally finished that multi-chapter piece that could possibly be a very interesting book or made-for-public-domain movie. You may even like my stories and other essays. But here’s the thing: I am on the last day of my volunteer service with a film festival, the heat warning we have received is still on (that threat of thunder, lightning and much-needed rain seems like a cruel joke), and I have very little time to tell you all about the reading companion I have taken with me as I worked too often for free in the steam and humidity of my adopted city.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella L. Bird
I would urge all young women (and men) to read this book, as Isabella is a remarkable woman and this is a remarkable book. The book is made up of a collection of letters written by Isabella to her sister, chronicling her time travelling around the Rocky Mountains. This may not seem overly intrepid, until you realise that this was written in the 1800s and Isabella was embarking on this adventure solely, her only consistent companion a horse called Birdie, who serves her exceptionally well in extreme conditions.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
Why do students choose to study in the UK
Introduction: The United Kingdom is a popular destination for international students seeking higher education. With its world-class universities, diverse culture, and global recognition, the UK attracts thousands of students every year. However, studying in the UK comes with its own set of challenges. In this blog, we'll explore the reasons why students choose the UK for studies, the challenges they face, and potential solutions.
By Anjali edufynd2 years ago in BookClub
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A access of cases apparent in UVA Bloom Medical Center's emergency administration amid September and June prompted adulteration experts with UVA's Blue Ridge Adulteration Centre to analysis bristles adapted brands of the articles awash in Central Virginia gas stations and smoke shops.
By Pritifinds2 years ago in BookClub







