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I Quit...
And She Died. Yes, She is No More. The only thing left with me is “regret of not reading the last line of her letter so initially” that could save her life by me. Writing what you feel is folded by two things of our life, firstly, if we started untrusting people the only option left with us with is writing what we feel or such things which we couldn’t share with anyone due to fear of our close ones traits on us or either being a joke in front of world, same things happen with me her as well. Secondly, happen with her….Be in the story…
Kiran BajulgePublished 15 days ago in BookClub Marine One
Marine One is the call sign of any United States Marine Corps aircraft carrying the president of the United States.[1] It usually denotes a helicopter operated by Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) "Nighthawks", consisting of either the large Sikorsky VH-3D Sea King or the newer, smaller VH-60N "White Hawk". Both helicopters are called "White Tops" because of their livery. Any Marine Corps aircraft carrying the vice president of the United States without the president has the call sign Marine Two.
POTUS
The president of the United States (POTUS)[B] is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces.
Book Review: "Doppelgänger" by Naomi Klein
Naomi Klein’s "Doppelgänger" embarks on an intriguing journey that begins with a case of mistaken identity and evolves into a profound commentary on the intertwining of cultural narratives and societal influences. The book, using the unusual premise of Klein's repeated misidentification with Naomi Wolf, serves as a unique device to explore and critique various facets of contemporary society.
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
"Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy is quite possibly of the most eminent work in world writing. Distributed in sequential portions from 1873 to 1877, a rambling novel dives into subjects of adoration, society, profound quality, and the human condition. The story follows the existence of Anna Karenina, a wedded blue-blood and socialite, as she sets out on an energetic undertaking with the dapper Count Vronsky. Their illegal sentiment unfurls against the background of Russian high society, uncovering the deception, intricacies, and results of their activities. In the mean time, another storyline follows the ethical battles of Konstantin Levin, a landowner who wrestles with his place in the public eye and his quest for significance throughout everyday life. Tolstoy's stunning narrating and rich person improvement have established "Anna Karenina" as an exemplary of writing, respected for its significant experiences into human instinct and society.
Sujon HossainPublished 16 days ago in BookClub"2023's Most Anticipated Travel Books Part II"
1. "Made in Chicago: Stories Behind 30 Great Hometown Bites" by journalists Monica Eng and David Hammond (published March 21) offers an in-depth and flavorful exploration of the culinary landscape of Chicago. Eng and Hammond, both experienced journalists with a passion for food and culture, present a comprehensive account of the city's most iconic dishes, from deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs to Italian beef sandwiches and beyond.
Akale MandunduPublished 17 days ago in BookClub"2023's Most Anticipated Travel Books"
1. "Driving the Green Book: A Road Trip Through the Living History of Black Resistance" by Alvin Hall (published January 31) is a book that chronicles a cross-country road trip inspired by the Green Book. The Green Book, created by Victor Green and published from 1936 to 1967, served as a guide for Black travelers, identifying businesses and locations across the United States that were welcoming and safe for them during segregation.
Akale MandunduPublished 17 days ago in BookClub- Content Warning
The Haunting Tale of Willow Manor
In the quiet field of Hampshire, settled in the midst of a covering of old oaks and murmured mysteries, lies Willow House — a dignified home saturated with history and covered in murmurs of the otherworldly. This isn't just an account of otherworldly spirits or creepy peculiarities, yet a story that digs into the profundities of human mind and the mysterious domain past.
Kazi Hasebul Hasan NaimePublished 17 days ago in BookClub Read with Cyn’s Workshop May Book Club Pick
Hey there, everyone! Welcome to another month of reading! Once again, I’m so happy you all have stuck around and joined me on my reading journey. I love reading along with you all! This May, we will be reading The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner! I am so excited to begin reading this book with you all!
Cyn's WorkshopPublished 18 days ago in BookClubSharing Your Creativity: 10 Ways to Connect, Collaborate, and Flourish
In a world that increasingly values creativity and innovation, sharing your creative work has become more important than ever. Whether you're an artist, writer, designer, or any other kind of creative individual, connecting with others and collaborating with like-minded individuals can help you flourish in your craft. This blog post will explore ten ways you can share your creativity, build a supportive network, and embrace the feedback and criticism that comes with putting yourself out there.
Mohammedseid AhmedinPublished 18 days ago in BookClub"2 Exciting New Nonfiction Books released in February 2023"
1. "The Climate Book" by Greta Thunberg is an essential and comprehensive handbook that provides insights and guidance on how humanity can address the urgent challenges of climate change and work toward a sustainable future. Known for her role as a prominent climate activist, Thunberg brings together the voices and knowledge of scientists, historians, engineers, philosophers, and other experts in this book, offering a multifaceted perspective on the climate crisis and the systemic issues that have contributed to it.
Akale MandunduPublished 18 days ago in BookClubThe Vanishing Act: A Thrilling Journey Through Loss, Love, and Lies: A Review
Lisa Jewell’s "Then She Was Gone" is a chilling masterpiece that skillfully weaves together suspense, mystery, and emotion. From the very first page, readers are drawn into a world where nothing is as it seems, and every twist and turn keeps them on the edge of their seats. In this review, we delve into what makes this book an absolute must-read.
RAJEEV VERMAPublished 18 days ago in BookClub