Analysis
Shine, Girl!
There was a time when she believed she could do anything. As a little girl, she would stand on rooftops and talk to the stars. She dreamed of singing in front of thousands, of writing books that made people cry, of dancing barefoot in the rain without anyone telling her to come inside. She was wild, curious, and full of light.
By Farhat ullah7 months ago in BookClub
The letter that changed everything
Tania was 28, and from the outside, everything looked perfect. She worked as a customer relationship officer at a prestigious bank in Lahore. Her hair was always tied neatly, her heels clicked with authority, and her phone buzzed constantly with updates, approvals, and balance sheets. Her family was proud. Society approved. She was “settled.”
By Shehzad khan7 months ago in BookClub
That Time I Joined a Book Club and Accidentally Turned It Into a Gossip Circle
I joined a book club for intellectual enrichment. That was the idea, anyway. I imagined cozy evenings discussing powerful novels over herbal tea and cheese cubes, becoming the kind of person who says things like “I found the protagonist’s journey both universal and subversive.”
By Kaitesi Abigail7 months ago in BookClub






