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Elevate Your Life
Once in a bustling city, lived a young woman named Maya. She found herself stuck in a routine that left her feeling unfulfilled. One day, as she looked out her office window, she realized that she wanted something more from life. Inspired by this realization, she embarked on a journey of self-improvement and empowerment.
By Kayan Andrew2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring the Minds in Classic Literature
Welcome, fellow book lovers, to a thrilling journey through the captivating world of classic literature! As avid readers, we often find ourselves engrossed in the lives of unforgettable characters who embark on adventures, seek love, and face moral dilemmas. Beyond their engaging stories, have you ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of their personalities? In this blog post, we delve into the minds of 30 beloved book characters from classical literature, analyzing their Myers-Briggs Personality Types to gain deeper insights into their behaviors, motivations, and distinctive qualities.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
Harpooned: A Life Altered by Moby-Dick
Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, a gargantuan tapestry of metaphysical inquiries, psychological entanglements, and societal critiques, cunningly woven into the narrative of a perilous whaling voyage. This is not just a book; it is a philosophical universe compressed between two covers. How it has shaped my life and altered my existence is a journey worth recounting.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
Beating ADHD with Lessons from Ready Player One
Growing up engrossed in video games such as Ragnarok Online and Perfect World, the virtual world has always felt like a second home to me. Despite the immense concentration and dedication I applied to gaming, leveling up avatars, and conquering missions, I found it incredibly difficult to channel that same commitment into other aspects of my life, notably reading. The challenges of living with ADHD made the seemingly simple task of reading a book an almost insurmountable hurdle. My thoughts would dart around erratically, like an overexcited gamer navigating through multiple screens, tabs, and functions. The result? I never managed to finish a single book. But everything changed when I picked up Ready Player One.
By Abnoan Muniz2 years ago in BookClub
A Book Makes A Book
Across my lifetime, I have felt the deep impact of many different books. My family read chapter books together ever since I was a child, and we used to read regularly. There were times where we would have to read by candle light because we couldn't afford to pay the electricity bill, and during this time the library was a second home to me. I've always read.
By J "Griffin" Rooms2 years ago in BookClub
Book Club
In the hallowed chambers of literary exploration, a book club meeting unfolded that would etch its imprint upon the fabric of my existence. Set amidst the comforting embrace of well-worn armchairs and the soft glow of flickering candles, this gathering of inquisitive minds was destined to be life-changing.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
A Little More Into It
This was my very first read and is my favorite book yet! It changed me drastically by having an open heart and a appeal for Travis and people. I started to have a greater insight for others. It was exactly 405 pages long, and I just loved how I vowed to read it!!! Basically I came (home) from a typical good workday and started to read it from 8:30 @ night - to 6AM in the morning!! It was completed as my first read. I was so proud of myself! I loved these parts about the book:
By Rachael Frazier2 years ago in BookClub
"I Feel Infinite"
When I think about a book that changed me, I think of several different books. But one that stands out is The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Maybe it's cliché to say this book changed me; when I tell people it's one of my top 5 favorite books, they usually roll their eyes at me. But this book brings me comfort. Every time I read it, I learn something new, realize something new.
By Samantha J.2 years ago in BookClub




