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Trapped in Myanmar: A Survival Story. Content Warning.
Two years ago, I found myself in a situation I never imagined: trapped in Myanmar, held captive by a group of scammers. It all started with what seemed like an innocent job offer, but it quickly turned into a nightmare.
By Roffun Mətbəxiabout a year ago in BookClub
4 Steps to Understanding and Applying Atomic Habits
Whether it's personal, business, or relationships, improvement is the ideal that drives us forward. James Clear’s Atomic Habits breaks down improvement to a science. Introducing readers to profound insights and useful formulas to help you spot your issues and systematically reverse them. With over a million copies sold it's got to have some value, so let's break it down.
By Happi Hydra: Books & Games about a year ago in BookClub
How Can I Successfully Market and Sell My eBook Without a Vast Writing Reputation?
In today’s digital era, publishing an eBook has become more accessible than ever. However, one of the prime concerns for aspiring authors is the challenge of building credibility and reaching an audience, especially if they lack an established reputation as a writer. If you're asking how to sell your eBook without a huge following, you’re not alone. Below are some actionable strategies that can help you not only reach your target audience but also establish a brand for yourself as a writer.
By Hannah millerabout a year ago in BookClub
How to Become an Amazon Bestselling Author?
In today’s world, through self-publishing, an author is capable of publishing their book without any gatekeepers or interference from traditional publishers. However, in a huge number of titles available, it can be extremely difficult to be visible to the readers. Thus, there are certain steps Author needs to follow in order to achieve the status. This article will outline key steps to help you achieve this goal.
By Diane L. Richardsonabout a year ago in BookClub
Theirs no hard truth than this statement
Life Is Too Short, and We All Should Live It As Per Our WillThe truth about life is that we are all going to die sooner or later. It is an uncomfortable fact, but with time, it engrains the importance of living life on your own terms. It is true that all of us have seen people who spend their lives crumpled in seeking validation or admiration from others around them. No matter how hard they try, they end up thinking that elements of greatness are present in the eyes of people and not within the individuals themselves. Which is indeed a false perception and in fact the core of my healthy living angle.
By Maxamed Sharifabout a year ago in BookClub
FINANCIAL FREEDOM
How to Attain Financial Independence: A Detailed OverviewAchieving financial independence is a target that a lot of people wish to reach. This means the ability to be able to live the way one wishes without having to think about money consistently. True, the process of becoming financially independent calls for discipline and strategic planning; however, it is plausible for anyone who wants to work hard for it.
By Maxamed Sharifabout a year ago in BookClub
AUDIOBOOKS WERE MADE FOR BLIND PEOPLE
As a compulsive reader of physical books, I tend to cue up an audiobook not so much as a sonic counterpart to print but as a portable verbal atmosphere to accompany some errand or everyday hustle. I don’t drive and haven’t had a valid driver’s license in twenty years, so I never have the opportunity to tackle, say, all of “Beowulf” or “Don Quixote” during a regular commute. But I’ve taken in “The Waste Land” while waiting in line at the post office, listened to Richard Feynman explain electromagnetism on the 7 train out to Citi Field, heard Marx anatomize the commodity form while walking trails in Van Cortlandt Park, had Iris Murdoch’s swirling sentences in my earbuds while ordering an everything bagel (lightly toasted). Once at a Key Food in Riverdale, I became so entranced by the mellifluous unctuousness of Jeremy Irons reading “Lolita” that, in my fugue state, the names of the different Triscuit varieties on the shelves were mystically annexed to Humbert Humbert’s monologue: “Ladies and gentleman of the jury, fire-roasted tomato, smoked gouda, hint of sea salt, avocado cilantro and lime.”
By Louis Morelabout a year ago in BookClub
"Inside Elon Musk's Empire: Secrets Behind His Billion-Dollar Ventures!"
Elon musk impire Elon Musk, the enigmatic entrepreneur and visionary, has captured the world's attention with his relentless drive to innovate and push the boundaries of technology. From his humble beginnings in South Africa to founding a series of groundbreaking companies that have revolutionized industries, Musk's impact on the realms of space exploration, transportation, and renewable energy is unparalleled. This article explores the remarkable journey of Elon Musk and delves into the key milestones of his empire, shedding light on his early life, entrepreneurial ventures, futuristic projects, and the challenges he has faced along the way.
By Story silver book about a year ago in BookClub
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
I’m a big fan of the Hunger Games series. So of course, I was really looking forward to reading this prequel about Coriolanus Snow’s past, and the book didn’t disappoint. It’s not perfect, by any means, but the interesting concepts, powerful moments, and solid character depictions/developments throughout the novel deeply impressed me and made the book worth reading.
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in BookClub






