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Book Review: Last Spring was Bittersweet by Dr. Ardain Isma
Dr. Ardain Isma continues the story of Yrvin Lacroix in the sequel Last Spring was Bittersweet. The first installment Bittersweet Memories of Last Spring leaves us with a cliffhanger where Yrvin has just graduated college and has gotten his girlfriend Michaela pregnant. He wants to do the right thing and asks her to marry him, but Michaela's family acts out of shame and sends her away to live with family in Strausburg. Yrvin is left greiving for the loss of his fiancé and his unborn child.
By Little Alice3 years ago in BookClub
A book that had a profound effect on me.
When you live a busy lifestyle, it may be difficult to shake the feelings of worry and anxiety that come along with it. Reading, on the other hand, has been shown to really aid reduce feelings of stress. Not only that, but it also has the potential to assist you in having a more restful night's sleep.
By Jacob Damian3 years ago in BookClub
A Best Book Ever
If you believe in magic, self-empowerment and do-it-yourself enlightenment Shakti Gowain's book, Creative Visualization might be just what you are looking for. It has been around for decades and it's been read now by 7 million people.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle3 years ago in BookClub
Review On The Book "1984" by George Orwell
Introduction When it comes to classic literature that has left an indelible mark on both the literary world and the collective consciousness of society, "1984" by George Orwell undoubtedly takes a prominent position. This dystopian novel, published in 1949, has managed to remain relevant and thought-provoking throughout the years. In this review, we will delve into the captivating world Orwell has created and explore the profound themes that continue to resonate with readers today.
By Ashir Hassan3 years ago in BookClub
Declutter Your Life and Transform Your Space: The Ultimate Guide to Tidying Up
A Review of Elizabeth Gilbert's Guide to Living Creatively Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear is a must-read for anyone looking to bring more creativity and passion into their life. As the author of the wildly popular memoir Eat, Pray, Love, Gilbert has become an authority on pursuing creative fulfillment.
By InkSight Chronicles3 years ago in BookClub
Unveiling Potential: A Tale of Transformation and Inspiration
Mia had always possessed a brilliant mind, but her enthusiasm for school was nearly non-existent. She trudged through each day with a heavy heart, rarely seeing the purpose in the assignments and lectures that unfolded before her. While her classmates eagerly engaged in discussions and projects, Mia remained on the periphery, her lack of motivation casting a shadow over her potential.
By Punit kumar3 years ago in BookClub
19th Century: The Fury Of Oliver Twist.
Once upon a time, in the bustling and grimy streets of 19th-century London, lived a young boy named Oliver Twist. Oliver is a wretched child who is burdened by unfortunate circumstances, often neglected or mistreated. He suffered from poverty, lack of proper care, absence of love and support. His innocence was overshadowed by a constant struggle for survival, leaving him with little hope for a brighter future.
By Okwori Emmanuel Owoicho3 years ago in BookClub
From Pages to Purpose: The Bhagavad Gita's Impact on My Journey
As I sit down to reflect on my journey through life, I am struck by the profound impact that certain texts have had on shaping my thoughts, actions, and purpose. Among these treasures of wisdom, the Bhagavad Gita stands tall, serving as a guiding light that has illuminated my path with its timeless teachings. The Gita's profound insights have not only enriched my understanding of life but have also given me a deeper sense of purpose and direction. In this article, I will share how the Bhagavad Gita has influenced my journey, turning its pages into a source of profound purpose.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in BookClub
How ‘The Rules’ Gave Me Better Self Esteem. Top Story - August 2023.
When I was younger I had problems getting dates. I kept watching everyone around me coupling up and it made me feel like there was something wrong with me. I’m kind of an open book when it comes to my feelings, so my friends and family would often see me moping about it. They’d dispense advice like that old Supremes song. You can’t hurry love…
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in BookClub








