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I Am Not Sexy
"I am not sexy." These four words used to haunt me like an unfinished sentence. In a world where allure is currency, and beauty opens doors faster than brains or kindness ever could, not being “sexy” felt like being left behind. Forgotten. Unwanted.
By Farhat ullah7 months ago in BookClub
Strange Sally Diamond. Top Story - June 2025.
I picked up this book at the B&N’s Blind Date With a Book display. I loved the entire concept of selecting a mystery book based on a one-sentence teaser. Especially because they were lovingly wrapped by hand and the handwriting must have taken good effort (if they used the cursive it would have been even more attractive). As a public relations professional I think this marketing technique is brilliant, tapping into the book lovers’ serendipitous desire to be surprised with something new.
By Lana V Lynx7 months ago in BookClub
Why We Can’t Get Enough of Mystery Fiction Bestsellers
Mystery fiction bestsellers preserve to dominate bookshelves, and it’s clean to recognize why. These stories spark immediately curiosity. From the first web page, readers chase clues and connect dots. What starts off evolved as against the law or mystery quickly unfolds into something a lot deeper. These books offer mental stimulation, emotional drama, and lots of adrenaline. Whether it’s a stolen object, a hidden identification, or an unsolved demise, the fun by no means fades. Readers love solving puzzles alongside sharp-minded protagonists. When the anxiety builds, so does the pleasure. And while the final twist lands, it leaves us shocked. The mystery genre never receives antique, it only gets smarter.
By Lisa Hormyko7 months ago in BookClub
I'm a Lucky
Everyone told me I was unlucky. Born in a storm, left on a church step in a cardboard box with a blanket and no name, I was named "Lucky" by the kind nun who found me. She believed every child was a blessing—even the ones the world had abandoned. I grew up in the Saint Mercy Orphanage on the edge of the city. We didn't have much: second-hand toys, chipped plates, and hand-me-down clothes that never fit quite right. But we had stories, hope, and each other.
By Farhat ullah7 months ago in BookClub
The Lie That Saved My Life
“How are you?” It’s a question we hear every day, and most of the time, we don’t really answer it. We don’t expect honesty, and we don’t offer it. So when people asked me how I was doing, I smiled and said the words I thought they wanted to hear.
By Maavia tahir7 months ago in BookClub
The Author's Ascent: Cultivating the Confidence to Create Imaginative Worlds and Captivate Readers. AI-Generated.
Introduction To dream of becoming a successful book author is to stand at the base of a towering mountain, its peak shrouded in the mists of self-doubt and uncertainty. The path to the summit is not merely paved with words but fortified with an unwavering belief in one's own creative power.
By Alexander Hyogor7 months ago in BookClub









