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Skin Like Me
Introduction In a world filled with colorful stories and vibrant characters, there's a particular kind of magic that happens when children see themselves reflected in the stories they read. It's a magical feeling of validation, acceptance, and a sense of belonging. This enchanting experience is precisely what "Skin Like Me," a heartwarming children's book, offers to young readers. But this book is more than just a delightful read; it's a beacon of light that shines on the importance of representation for children of color.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon2 years ago in BookClub
Author/Book Review of the Month
Otto smith as a teenager and adult life suffered from a bad addiction problem after going through treatment and getting the help he needed he decided he wanted to help others. Otto has now become a published Author, This started back in February 2020, when he wrote his first book called Against the Current. The book was first published on Amazon available in paperback and kindle version. Then a few months later Otto decided that he would like to do a re-write of his book. After some updating it was then published onto Barnes n Nobles.
By carmen smith2 years ago in BookClub
BookTok
- Introduction - In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, trends come and go at lightning speed. One such trend that gained considerable momentum in 2020 and continued to thrive is BookTok. This unique corner of TikTok has transformed the way we discover, discuss, and engage with books. In this article, we will delve into the world of BookTok, its origins, influence on the publishing industry, the diversity it champions, and how it has created a thriving community of book lovers.
By Nameera Humayun2 years ago in BookClub
CHETAN BHAGAT'S 400 DAYS
Hi, guys ,Iam going to review about Indians highest selling author book"400 days " written by chetan bhagat. He is the author of the best selling novels, which have sold over million copies and have been translated into over twenty languages worldliest new York times has called him "The biggest selling author in indians history ".
By Kalpana Dhaya2 years ago in BookClub
What If Titanic Completed Its Ocean Crossing Safely?
What If Titanic Completed Its Ocean Crossing Safely? On May 31st, 1911, the world witnessed the completion of the second Olympic-class liner after an intensive two-year construction period. This magnificent vessel was destined to embark on its maiden voyage a year later, setting a new standard for luxury in the world of ocean liners. This majestic ship, renowned for its opulence, was none other than the Titanic.
By Williams James2 years ago in BookClub
Shakespeare's Secret Love?
William Shakespeare didn’t only write plays. He also wrote a number of poems, including one collection that now ranks among his most celebrated works. His first however was Venus and Adonis, a long poem about an episode from Classical mythology which Shakespeare will have read in Ovid’s Metamorphoses when he was still at school. It was published in 1593.
By Doc Sherwood2 years ago in BookClub
The Curious Case of the Enchanted Bookstore
In the heart of a bustling city, tucked away in a quiet alley, stood a small and unassuming bookstore named "Mystique Pages." Its quaint exterior hid the true wonders that lay within. This was no ordinary bookstore; it was a haven for bibliophiles seeking more than just ink and paper. The shelves were lined with books that held secrets, and the owner, Mr. Bennett, was the keeper of those mysteries.
By Daniel chukwuemeka2 years ago in BookClub
The Haunting of Blackwood Manor
Title: "The Haunting of Blackwood Manor" In the heart of a quiet, secluded village, nestled among towering, ancient trees, stood the foreboding Blackwood Manor. The mansion had long been abandoned, its windows shattered and its gardens overgrown with thorny vines. Locals spoke of it in hushed tones, for they believed the manor was cursed.
By Chinyere Ahubarueze2 years ago in BookClub








