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Little Women and their non-binary fan
I started reading at an early age, I was three when I started to put words and pictures together in my board books. My mother read to me every night. We had our little routine and for a young child who would eventually be diagnosed autistic, it was what I needed. I got into the bath at 7, and into bed at 730 for a story until it ended and it was time to get some sleep. Simple picture books turned to storybooks complete with voices and then those turned into chapters each night from a book. Little Women was one of those chapter books I remember fondly, a book that sticks with me just like my Mom's banana pancakes on Sunday mornings.
By Josey Pickering2 years ago in BookClub
Mark Twain
Part One Mark Twain’s real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens. The phrase he would come to use as his pen-name was one he first heard while working as a boatman on the Mississippi River between 1857 and 1861. For freshwater sailors, “mark twain” means a depth of two fathoms, the shallowest point at which it remains safe to continue navigating. The term was used as a warning-cry on boats that were heading into dangerously low waters.
By Doc Sherwood2 years ago in BookClub
The Spanish love Description : Elena Armas
Spoiler alert: with a bonus review from my perspective A Newyork time best seller Spanish love deception is currently tik tok and insta sensational rom-com fictional novel written by a self-confessed hopeless romantic writer Elena Armas. First of all thank you so much for giving us this all in one type of novel. In this novel we can get fake date tradition, slow burn, hot fictional character like Aaron Blackford with a spicy intimate scenes,and a lovely jolly talkative character like Catalina a heart broken female lead with a dark painful past history...
By Kajal Ghosh2 years ago in BookClub
Sailing the Seas of Life
Life comes with many twists and turns over its rough seas. Whatever way I went, a challenge was always present. Life was never simple, but maybe I did not listen to my parents enough about that. I return to one of the books I read between middle and high school. It is a classic, but the adventure still lives on in my life.
By Sarah Danaher2 years ago in BookClub
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?
People are fascinating beings with complex thought processes. The way people think is influenced by a myriad of factors, including their upbringing, education, experiences, and societal norms. In this essay, we will delve into the intricate workings of human thinking and attempt to shed light on this topic.
By David Rhodes 2 years ago in BookClub
Stellar Playdate: Adventures Among the Planets
In the heart of the cosmos, where stars waltzed and planets pirouetted, two young adventurers embarked on an extraordinary journey that would forever intertwine their fates. Stella and Leo, bound by their insatiable curiosity and shared love for the unknown, set out on what would become the most enchanting playdate of their lives—a playdate among the planets.
By warisha hafeez2 years ago in BookClub
Threads of Compassion:
Title: **Threads of Compassion: Connecting Hearts in the Wake of Disaster** In a world driven by fast-paced news cycles and virtual connections, empathy can often feel distant, diluted by the constant stream of information. But there are moments when tragedy strikes, and the raw power of compassion surges to the forefront of human consciousness, weaving intricate threads of connection between hearts that might never have crossed paths otherwise.
By Hat Ami Waj Moh Mam2 years ago in BookClub



