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The Stars & Shadows Series
I have a hyper-fixation on books and when I find a writer I enjoy, I’m completely locked in. Sometimes it’ll be so bad that days will go by before I’ll look up and realize I haven’t eaten anything. My hunger for books is greater, I guess.
By Tennessee Garbage11 months ago in BookClub
The Handmaid's Tale - A Comparative Analysis
TW: mentions of rape, misogyny, and violence. You have countries where women have never had rights. You have other countries where [women] had them and they’re being taken away. What you can say about every totalitarian government, whatever their reason of being they say they have, or whatever their ideology, one thing they always do is roll back women’s rights. Every single one of them. Margaret Atwood (2019)
By Ashley Lima11 months ago in BookClub
15 Secrets to Financial Mastery
Unlocking the Hidden Psychology of Money: 15 Secrets to Financial Mastery You are about to uncover some of the most crucial insights you'll encounter this year, perhaps even in your entire life. This is a moment that demands your complete attention. So, put aside any distractions, focus your mind, because what you're about to learn is the secret psychology of money - a realm that most people remain oblivious to, yet holds the key to unlocking financial success. It's time to transcend the symptom of a lack of money and delve into the true root of the issue.
By Dennis Thomas IV11 months ago in BookClub
Timmy and the Enchanted Odyssey
Timmy and the Enchanted Odyssey: A Tale of Friendship and Adventure Once upon a time, in a cozy little village, there lived a curious and adventurous boy named Timmy. He loved to explore and learn about the world around him. He had an insatiable hunger for knowledge, and his favorite place in the whole village was the old library.
By Punit kumar11 months ago in BookClub
The Cosmic Tapestry: Unveiling the Mystical Interconnectedness of the Universe
By Carl Sagan and J.K. Rowling In the vast expanse of the universe, a web of intricate threads binds every entity, every atom, and every thought in a dance of cosmic connection. From the smallest subatomic particles to the grandest galaxies, a symphony of interdependence weaves the tapestry of existence. The melding of the scientific wonderings of Carl Sagan and the imaginative storytelling of J.K. Rowling unveils a narrative that speaks of unity, energy, and the enchanting interconnectedness that permeates every corner of reality.
By CosmicClip11 months ago in BookClub
"The Lean Startup by Eric Ries"
"The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries is a groundbreaking book that has had a significant impact on the world of entrepreneurship and business management. Ries introduces a methodology and mindset that challenges traditional business approaches, advocating for a more efficient, flexible, and customer-focused way of building and scaling startups.
By eBook Basket11 months ago in BookClub
Why You Should Read "A Tale of Two Cities"
Charles Dickens' timeless classic, "A Tale of Two Cities," published in 1859, presents a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of the tumultuous events of the late 18th century. The novel is set in both London and Paris during the French Revolution, where the stark contrast between the two cities forms the foundation for a tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption.
By Emery St. Wayne11 months ago in BookClub
Reading doesn't have to be performative.
As a kid in elementary school, I loved any kind of fiction that I could try: books, videogames, films, cartoons, TV series, you name it. However, as I started high school, my interest slowly faded away, and I could not imagine a reason why.
By Simona Rosso11 months ago in BookClub