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30 Funny Quotes About Hard Work—Laugh Your Way to Success
Overview: Working Hard and Laughing Hard Funny quotes about hard work— In the daily grind and stacked-up deadlines, a touch of humor is the best remedy. Funny Quotes About Hard Work That Make You Smile & Inspire You. Whether you need something to inspire you or you just want some good laughs, these quotes remind you that while success takes hard work, it's ok to also get a little chuckle or two on the road.
By Owais Ahmed10 months ago in BookClub
The cloud that Followed Me Home
It all started on an unusually warm autumn afternoon. The sky was painted in soft pinks and oranges, the kind that made you stop and stare, wondering if the heavens themselves were showing off. I had just finished school, my backpack slung lazily over one shoulder, and my thoughts were drifting somewhere between what Mom might cook for dinner and the math homework I was determined to ignore.
By Abdan Muhammad 10 months ago in BookClub
Books Like Shatter Me: 10 Dystopian YA Series You’ll Love
If you devoured the Shatter Me series with its gripping dystopian world, emotional intensity, and sizzling romance, you’re not alone. Tahereh Mafi's bestselling series hooked readers with the broken yet powerful Juliette Ferrars, and her journey through a fractured world of control, rebellion, and self-discovery. Whether you're looking for books with similar themes of survival, rebellion, and romance—or simply need more fast-paced dystopian drama in your life—this list is for you.
By Novelstory10 months ago in BookClub
How the Shatter Me Series Reflects Mental Health Struggles. Content Warning.
Mental health has become a central theme in modern literature, especially in young adult (YA) fiction, where emotional authenticity is deeply valued. One of the most compelling portrayals of psychological struggles in recent YA literature can be found in the shatter me series by Tahereh Mafi. This best-selling dystopian saga is much more than a story about supernatural powers and a crumbling society—it is an emotional journey through trauma, isolation, anxiety, and self-acceptance.
By Novelstory10 months ago in BookClub
"Coins Can’t Buy Kindness"
The Rude Man and His Money Once in a quiet town lived a man named Mr. Cray, known far and wide not for his wealth, but for how unpleasant he was. He had money — a lot of it. Big house on the hill, four cars, watches that ticked louder than your heartbeat. But he lacked what most others in town had plenty of: kindness.
By Tech&Stories10 months ago in BookClub
Top 20 Agatha Christie Books of All Time
Agatha Christie is one of the most well-known names in literature. Christie, known as the “Queen of Crime,” created some of modern fiction’s most compelling and long-lasting mysteries. With a career spanning five decades, she wrote 66 detective novels, 14 short story collections, and seven plays, many of which featured iconic characters such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Whether you’re a long-time admirer or new to her work, this comprehensive list of Agatha Christie books provides a comprehensive reference to her ageless tales of suspense, logic, and unexpected twists.
By Blueroseone10 months ago in BookClub
"The Cursed Key"
The Cursed Key They told her the house had “history.”They didn’t mention it had unfinished business.When Mara Whitlock, a young archivist with a taste for antique oddities, inherited her great-aunt’s decaying Victorian estate on the edge of the sleepy town of Black Hollow, she didn’t hesitate. Crumbling walls, dusty chandeliers, and creaking staircases? Her kind of charm.
By Tech&Stories10 months ago in BookClub
"The King and the Meek"
The Lion and the Lamb By [YounasKhan] In a land where the wild ruled with fang and claw, the lion reigned supreme. His name was Aro, and his roar echoed through valleys and across plains, striking fear into every creature that heard it. He was strength. He was king. And he was alone.
By Tech&Stories10 months ago in BookClub
The Billionaire Bet
The sun had just begun to set behind the Manhattan skyline, casting golden light across the glittering windows of the Altair Tower. On the 60th floor, hidden behind frosted glass doors and biometric locks, sat the Altair Club, a private lounge so exclusive even some billionaires were waitlisted for years.
By Muhammad Umair10 months ago in BookClub
One Man, One Dog, One Dream
By [YounasKhan] The sun hadn’t yet touched the horizon when Jebediah Marsh pulled on his weather-worn boots and stepped out into the frostbitten morning. His breath fogged in the chill air as he looked out over the skeletal remains of his farm—fields long gone to weeds, the barn leaning like an old man, and soil cracked with too many seasons of drought.
By Tech&Stories10 months ago in BookClub
Why Supraconscious Actualization Is the Missing Link in Business and Personal Growth
By Maria Olon Tsaroucha Author of Supraconscious, the Genius Within You | Founder of Supraconscious.co In a world obsessed with productivity hacks, instant success, and surface-level self-improvement, we’re missing the core question: Who am I, really?
By Supraconscious You10 months ago in BookClub











