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Audiobook Review: Camp Cacophony by Jessica Khoury
It’s two months before Amelia’s big audition for the Mystwick School of Musicraft. If she gets in, she will learn to spin music into powerful magic - but her Gran has one last-ditch plan to persuade her out of it: sports camp. A week of softball, sprinting, and sweaty socks isn't exactly Amelia’s idea of a good time - in fact, she's deeply, appallingly unathletic. By the end of day one, she’s puked her guts out in track, gotten a black eye in no-contact flag football, and firmly established herself as the Least Valuable Player at camp. As head counselor, Coach Shawn is determined to make an athlete of Amelia, despite her complete inability to land a single basket in basketball and her high effectiveness at scoring in the wrong net in soccer. And all Amelia wants is some time to herself, so she can practice her flute for the Mystwick auditions. But everyone’s plans are quickly derailed by a series of disasters that strike camp, putting everyone in mortal danger. It's clear that strange magic is at work, and as the only musician around, Amelia suddenly goes from benchwarmer to MVP. But can she discover the source of the malevolent magic - and how to stop it - before the deadly spell reaches its crescendo?
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
A SAFE PLACE . AI-Generated.
Vanessa's heart hammered against her ribs as she stood outside the police station, her gaze fixed on the flickering neon sign. "Marcus, where are you?" she whispered, her voice barely audible over the din of the city. Marcus, her confidant, her rock, had vanished without a trace three weeks ago. Each passing day felt like an eternity, each night haunted by the absence of his laughter.
By Nicola Shaw2 years ago in BookClub
A Cosmic Ballet: The Spectacular Nova Burst Painting the Night Sky Anew
In the vast canvas of the cosmos, where stars twinkle like diamonds scattered across an endless expanse, a celestial event of unprecedented magnitude is set to unfold. NASA astronomers, with bated breath and eager anticipation, have announced the imminent arrival of a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle—a nova explosion that promises to embellish the night sky with a dazzling new star.
By Zyad Ahmed2 years ago in BookClub
THE 1995 PRIDE & PREJUDICE SUCKS!
Okay, so it doesn't suck. I actually do enjoy the 1995 version of Pride & Prejudice, directed by Simon Langton. However, I believe that the 2005 version, directed by Joe Wright, is the superior version! And although I should just be able to say "it's better" and this be the end of the article (because it is just factually correct), I will provide my evidence now as to why 2005 Pride & Prejudice is better than 1995 Pride & Prejudice.
By The Austen Shelf2 years ago in BookClub
The Moment of Trust
In Willow Creek, a tiny village surrounded by hills and forests, resided a young girl named Clara. She famous for her daring nature and her passion for wandering the woods near her house. Every after class, Clara would vanish into the forest, with her loyal dog, Max, beside her.
By EMMANUEL SASU ANOM2 years ago in BookClub









