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Summary: The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly
Get Your Book The Gods of Guilt Here: The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly takes readers into the gritty world of criminal defense lawyer Mickey Haller. Known as the “Lincoln Lawyer” for his practice of running his legal operations out of the back of his Lincoln Town Car, Haller is a compelling character who operates in the morally gray areas of the law. In this novel, Connelly presents an intense and absorbing legal thriller, filled with twists, secrets, and an exploration of guilt—both in the courtroom and in life.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
The Pond's Whisper
The man sat by the pond, staring at the glassy surface that shimmered beneath the soft glow of the evening sun. The day had been long, and the weight of unanswered questions clung to his shoulders. Life had become a series of blurred motions—work, eat, sleep—over and over. He felt adrift, like a leaf carried on a river, going somewhere, but nowhere in particular.
By Atif Moin Siddiquiabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield
Have you ever been to paradise? Or an island? They say a beautiful vacation somewhere warm might be the perfect getaway. A place where dreams can come true but only if you believe. However, with this novel I was feeling all the warmth of paradise and sunshine. And you also can't forget about love. Like I said before in my other romance review, I am NOT a romance girlie. But every time I say that I somehow find a thought-provoking love tale. I immediately gave this a 5-star due to the characters being well developed and how the plot was so intact, and everything was coming altogether. If you are into the Queer/Best friends fall in love type of plot, then this is for you. But it's with a twist that literally broke me...
By Sorelle.Maiaabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of "Money: Master the Game - 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom" by Tony Robbins
Tony Robbins, renowned for his motivational speaking and life-coaching prowess, takes a deep dive into the realm of personal finance with his book “Money: Master the Game — 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom.” Released in 2014, this comprehensive guide aims to empower readers to take control of their financial futures. Robbins distills complex financial concepts into actionable steps, making them accessible to a broad audience. Here’s an in-depth review of the book, breaking down its core themes, insights, and practical applications.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
Ravissant - Chapter 1
Three girls all in white were giggling at the edge of the forest, close to the Golden Sea. They were drinking nectar from the blooming flowers near the Silver Rock. It was no ordinary nectar. It is the nectar that is the source of the immortality of the beings living in Omnia.
By Joie Gahumabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: Atlas: Hel's Ink: Extended, Book 2 by DJ Krimmer
Get Your Free Book Atlas: Hel's Ink Here: Atlas: Hel's Ink: Extended, Book 2 by DJ Krimmer In "Atlas: Hel's Ink: Extended, Book 2," DJ Krimmer expands on a dark, gritty world where supernatural beings lurk beneath the surface of everyday life. The second book in the Hel's Ink series delves deeper into the mind of its lead character, Atlas, a warrior bound by duty, haunted by the past, and forced into a world where the stakes are beyond mortal comprehension.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
Reviving Love: A Practical Guide to Strengthening Your Marriage: A Review of Marriage Fitness by: Mort Fertel
In a world where relationship struggles are common, Mort Fertel's Marriage Fitness offers a refreshing perspective on how to revive and strengthen a marriage. With its straightforward approach, the book outlines four essential steps aimed at helping couples cultivate a deeper, more meaningful connection. This review will explore six key points of the book, examining its strengths, weaknesses, and overall contributions to the field of relationship improvement.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub







