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The Young Man Who Sold the Sky
People said the sky was free—until Javi learned how to sell it. In the dusty town of Solmerra, where clouds almost ever came and hopes vanished as quickly as morning dew, Javi was born in a dilapidated tin-roof home. His mother washed clothes by hand for less than a dollar a day, while his father disappeared in the copper mines. However, Javi? He possessed eyes that never blinked at failure and a mind full of lightning.He used an old blender and broken bicycle pieces to construct a fan-powered buggy when he was seven years old. He connected a solar panel to a single lighting in their one-room house when he was ten years old. By the age of thirteen, he was obsessed with energy. The kind that not only powered lights but also powered lives.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in BookClub
The Day Gravity Forgot Us
The birds never came down on the Tuesday that it started. Every pigeon in the city took off at precisely 6:04 a.m., but none of them ever touched down. The balloons floated up without exploding. Like frozen tears, raindrops suspended in midair. Individuals pointed. Laughed. used their phones to record it.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in BookClub
The Archivist's Lantern
"A woman named Lira works as an Archivist—a government official trained to extract, analyze, and preserve people's memories—in a city where forgetting is a crime and memories are currency." The wealthiest people keep theirs in vaults made of crystal. For food, the impoverished must sell theirs, forgetting their names, loved ones, or even their birthdays.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in BookClub
The Clockmaker’s Promise
A young woman named Elira owned a clock repair business in a sleepy seaside village where the sea whispered secrets to the stones. It was no ordinary store. Time itself was the cause of the clocks she worked on breaking, not dust or rust. A few gave a backward tick. Like stones over water, others skipped moments. Some of them exhibited human-like heartbeats.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in BookClub
The Quiet Side of the Moon
No one noticed Mira. Under a sycamore tree that blossomed late and shed early, she sat on the same bench in the university courtyard every morning. She sketched faces she never dared to meet, listened to delicate jazz in one earphone, and lived in a tranquil orbit.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in Poets
The Clockmaker’s Secret
There was a store that never closed in a quiet village tucked away between a forest and the sea. It was crammed between a bakery and a shuttered post office on the intersection of Hollow Street. Nobody could recall when it opened. It has always existed, according to some. All that was written on the sign above its entrance was "Time Repaired."
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in BookClub
A Rogue Black Hole of Unusual Size Is Devouring Stars in a Distant Galaxy
Global scientific attention has been drawn to the discovery of a massive renegade black hole that is creating havoc in a distant galaxy by astronomers. This particular black hole is moving—and leaving a path of devastation in its wake—in contrast to the majority of supermassive black holes, which settle in the centers of galaxies.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in Earth
Rockstar Released Way More ‘GTA 6’ Story Details Than We Realized
GTA 6 transports us to a realm last seen in Vice City (2002), set in a contemporary reinvention of Vice City, Rockstar's take on Miami. This reboot is not merely nostalgic, though. With a lush backdrop of neon-lit decadence, Florida-style crime, and social media culture, the game's setting appears lively, chaotic, and incredibly detailed in the latest video.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in Gamers








