Analysis
"We, the Drowned" by Carsten Jensen
This is a book that reminds me again why I fell in love with Denmark. It is now vital that I follow through on my aim of learning the Danish language properly so that I can experience this book in its original form, with all of the subtlety and humour that I will have missed from reading it in English.
By Sarah Frideswide6 months ago in BookClub
Lost Voices of the Edwardians
Being obsessed with all things “Edwardian”, I couldn’t start reading this book fast enough. To read the actual ‘voices’ of children and adults who lived in the Edwardian Era just caught my attention. It was a real eye opener because these people lived in such different times, and although the Edwardian Era was the past moving into the modern, the lives and lifestyles of these ones was still a world away from the way we live today in 2025.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff6 months ago in BookClub
The Spanish Love Deception: A Book Review of Fake Dates, Real Chemistry, and Slow-Burn Romance
Some books pull you in from the first page with loud fireworks. Others light a slow-burning flame that glows brighter with each chapter—and The Spanish Love Deception is very much the latter.
By Kamran Zeb6 months ago in BookClub
BOOK REVIEW: Sex and Chaos by Vera Sims. Content Warning.
“Sex and Chaos”: A Dark Erotic Fantasy Where Power Meets Desire Click here to Read on Apple books In a world where magic rules and empires clash behind veils of secrecy, Sex and Chaos by Vera Sims is a bold and unforgettable plunge into the shadows of fantasy erotica. With a voice both commanding and sensual, Sims invites readers to surrender to a tale of dominance, submission, and the irresistible pull of forbidden desire.
By Lynn Myers6 months ago in BookClub
🌿 Top 10 Signs You're Healing in Ways No One Can See
Healing isn’t loud. It doesn’t always come with a new job, a new city, or a public declaration. Most of the time, healing happens in private — in the pause between the old you and who you’re still becoming.
By The Yume Collective6 months ago in BookClub
The Glass Village: Where Every Lie Cracks the World
Just imagine living into a village unlike any other place where every house, every attic,every roof, even the ground beneath your feet, wavering with a living glass. Welcome to the Glass Village, a breathtaking yet fragile like egg shell world where the air is filled with magic and every surface reflects more than just light. Here, the glass holds a mirror to your soul, revealing truth and intent in ways that can’t be hidden. When someone tells a lie or nurses a grudge, the glass cracks tiny fissures for a white lie, dangerous shattering for a deep betrayal. This isn’t just a fairy tale; it’s a story about how our words and hearts shape the world around us, and it’s one you won’t forget.
By Hasnain Bacha6 months ago in BookClub





