Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in BookClub.
FADING ROSES: A TALE OF LOVE AND BETRAYAL
In the picturesque town of WilTheir once shared dreams of a family and a life together now seemed like distant memories. She felt like a spectator in her own love story. Resentment began to fester, and doubts crept into her heart.One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, Alice confronted Robert. Tears welled in her eyes as she poured out her heart, confessing her loneliness and her longing for the man she had fallen in love with years ago.lowbrook, nestled beneath the shadow of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, lived a couple whose love story was whispered about in hushed tones. Alice and Robert were the epitome of a fairytale romance.Their story began on a crisp autumn day when the leaves painted the town in hues of red and gold. Alice, a charming florist with an enchanting smile, caught the eye of Robert, a struggling musician playing his guitar on a street corner. The moment their eyes met, the world seemed to stand still.
By Rodah Moraa2 years ago in BookClub
The Paradox of Choice: The Tale of the Burdened Shopper
Once upon a time in a bustling little town called Harmonyville, there lived a woman named Emily. She was known far and wide for her impeccable taste in fashion and her extraordinary knack for spotting the most stylish and unique clothing items. Emily's wardrobe was a colorful and diverse collection of dresses, tops, pants, and accessories that made her the envy of all her friends.
By Jerry Okachi2 years ago in BookClub
Going Small” is the key of success nowadays
Everyone has the same numbers of hours ,so why do some people seem to get so much done than others ? They follow the same approach (GOING SMALL) to get the best chance to success at anything GOING Small is ignoring all the things you could do and doing what you should do. It’s recognizing that not all things matter equally and finding the things that matter most. it’s a tighter way to connect what you do with what you want
By Wahba Mohamed2 years ago in BookClub
The Power of Kindness
The Magic of a Smile Once upon a time in a bustling city, lived a group of high school students named Alex, Maya, and Ethan. Each of them had their unique challenges, but they all shared a common desire: to spread kindness and create a more inclusive community.
By Charles Albert2 years ago in BookClub
child birth
Childbirth is one of the most remarkable events anyone can witness or experience. It signifies the miraculous creation of new life and the endurance and strength of mothers. The process of childbearing encompasses various stages, from conception to delivery, each filled with its own challenges, emotions, and immense joy'
By judith francis2 years ago in BookClub
One College Essay book changed my life
One college book that changed my life, started out with an introduction from a current serving member of the U.S. Congress. Nevertheless We Persisted; 48 Voices of Defiance, Strength, and Courage - Forwarded by Senator Amy Klobuchar (279 pp.,2018) is original an topic. Covered under the classification of diversity inclusive, this book identifies with my generation. I was not assigned this book in my Women's Studies course. Yet, choose to read this book out of over 200 other titles for extra credit.
By Jenia Silver2 years ago in BookClub
TRAIN OF THOUGHTS
You want me to write about a book that changed me, eh? Me: a lover of trippy escapist fiction and short stories. Me: someone who was grounded from reading as a tween and forced by my mom to “go outside and play” because I read so much as a child and teenager.
By P. M. Starr2 years ago in BookClub
House of Wind Book Club
Covid-19. It's not even a sentence yet it elicits a range of complex emotions for most individuals. For me, that virus altered my life thoroughly. The harshness of it, the unpredictability and swiftness took more than health, it took mortality and a chunk of my spirit.
By Nikki Torino Wagner2 years ago in BookClub
Scientific Yogi
The goal of science is to find that one theory that unifies everything. The search is for the underlying unity that makes the universe work; right from the subatomic to cosmic levels. Yoga says that to find unity outside, create unity within. The word Yoga means to unite. Yoga brings this search within. It is a science of life, verifiable by personal experience. Can these two streams of discovery converge; one approaching unity from outside and another from within? What is the evidence of this convergence? This book spans the entire spectrum of Vedic and Yogic approaches, and it also delves into the latest scientific discoveries, highlighting the common principles. In this rollercoaster of a book, if you are challenged to seek more, its purpose will have been fulfilled.
By Tulsi Arora2 years ago in BookClub





