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The Book Thief
My name is Ellie, and for most years I was invisible. Not tearfully, pitifully invisible, just quietly, unobtrusively invisible the way some people exist without ever commanding a great deal of attention. I wasn't popular. I wasn't a prodigy. I wasn't a person you'd look and think about if you were walking down the street and passed me. But I did possess one small, defiant secret that made me feel seen, if only by myself.
By Wiggle Minds6 months ago in BookClub
Filling My Head With Rock, Laughter In Carthage, With Aristotle And Dante Discovering The Secrets Of The Universe
Introduction When I was in Leakey's bookshop in Inverness, I bought two hefty Michael Moorcock tomes that I was unaware of, which is not unusual, as he has written a lot of books. These were volumes two and three of a quartet, which weigh in at two and a half thousand pages of very dense text, which is taking a long time to read.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 6 months ago in BookClub
'Interpreter of Maladies'
Jhumpa Lahiri has written many profound books. Some of them are 'Interpreter of Maladies', 'The Namesake' The book 'Interpreter of Maladies' won the Pulitzer Prize in 2000. She has also received PEN/Hemingway Award for this book. She was presented a 2014 National Humanities Medal by U.S. Pres. Barack Obama in 2015
By Seema Patel6 months ago in BookClub
The Story of Five Fingers: A Lesson in Unity and Purpose
Take a moment and look at your hand. You’ll see five fingers—each different in size, strength, and shape. Alone, they can do little. But together, they become powerful. This simple hand tells us an important lesson about life, teamwork, and purpose. In this blog, let’s explore what each finger represents and how it connects to the bigger story of who we are as individuals and as part of a larger community.
By aadam khan6 months ago in BookClub






