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50 Keys to Closed Doors:
Bernard Osei Anang, the author Bernard is the founder of Bernexpress (www.bernexpress.com), which is an inspirational-driven organization which aims at inspire people to achieve their goals in life. Bernard is an inspirational writer and a motivational speaker. He is a graduate of the University of Education in Winnebago and is from Ghana.
By Lisa Briskey2 years ago in BookClub
Book Illustration Styles and Techniques
The craft of book illustration transforms words into vibrant images that enthral readers of all ages and gives stories life. The craft of book illustration is essential to storytelling, from humorous pictures seen in children’s books to intricate graphics found in fantasy novels. However, what precisely distinguishes a distinctive illustration style, and how can illustrators select the methods that work best for their projects? Now let’s explore the exciting realm of book illustrating styles and methods.
By Blueroseone2 years ago in BookClub
"Unlock Insights: 2 Captivating Art History Books to Spark Reflection Part II". AI-Generated.
Art history books are my absolute favorite way to delve into the past. Sure, historical true crime has its allure, but there's something uniquely captivating about the way art history encapsulates and intertwines with every facet of human civilization. It's like stepping into a vast tapestry of time, where each brushstroke and sculpture tells a story of its own, weaving together the intricate threads of culture, society, and human experience.
By Akale Mandundu2 years ago in BookClub
"Unlock Insights: 2 Captivating Art History Books to Spark Reflection"
1. "Qummut Qukiria!" is a groundbreaking exploration of the rich and diverse artistic traditions spanning Inuit and Sámi lands and beyond, offering readers a comprehensive and illuminating journey into the cultural landscapes of the circumpolar North. Authored by Anna Hudson, Heather Igloliorte, and Jan-Erik Lundström, this ambitious volume serves as a testament to the enduring vitality and significance of traditional and contemporary arts within Indigenous communities, providing a nuanced and multifaceted portrait of artistic expression across time and space.
By Akale Mandundu2 years 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 June, we will be reading Heartless Hunter by Kristen Ciccarelli! I am so excited to begin reading this book with you all!
By Cyn's Workshop2 years ago in BookClub
Myths and Legends of the Philippines
Folklore examples in the Philippines consist of myths, legends, and tales that paint an accurate picture of the country’s diverse culture and history. These stories which have been orally transmitted from one generation to another contain a snap-shot of the ideas, beliefs, values, and creativity of the Filipino. From fabulous beings to marvelous deeds, Filipino folklore is enthralled with its elements of the otherworldly and the mundane.
By Thelma Perez2 years ago in BookClub
CAPTAIN VIET
Chapter 1: The Discovery On July 13th, a group of children was flying kites in the deserted field near the SC when they passed by an abandoned well. They smelled a strong foul odor emanating from the well. Curious and adventurous, the children began to speculate what could be inside the well that caused such a repugnant smell.
By Giap-Pirlo2 years ago in BookClub
Mastering the Art of Small Changes: A Comprehensive Summary of 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear
James Clear's "Atomic Habits" is a thorough manual on how minor behavioral adjustments can result in major advancements in both personal and professional spheres. The book offers a useful foundation for forming positive habits and breaking negative ones, and it is based on scientific research. This is a detailed synopsis of the main ideas and tactics covered in the book.
By NDONWIE LAGMANGO2 years ago in BookClub
I have no mouth, and I must scream
One of my favorite writers of all time is Harlan Ellison. A true master of his craft, with over 1700 works, he was a very prolific writer, crafting captivating stories such as “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream,” “A Boy and His Dog,” and “'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman.” He wrote not only sci-fi works but also screenplays, comic book scripts, and more. His works, often exploring themes of dystopia, technology, and social issues, have won numerous awards, including several Hugos, Nebulas, and Edgars. He was also an editor and anthologist. He was very successful over his long life, being born in 1934 and passing away in 2018.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in BookClub







