Book of the Day
Trinity 3 by Rikki La Rouge
I am on a twin flame journey and also one of exploration of my past lives and reincarnation. This work is deeply personal for me because I know how the world is quick to go after what they don’t understand. To go on this journey for me has been deeply personal as I said, and also I have learned a lot about myself, and if I may say so this during for me is just getting started. All of my books like in every other medium I’ve ever worked in everything I’ve ever produced are my children. Papa loves y’all more than life itself.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in BookClub
AI Isn’t Coming for Your Job — It’s Coming for Your Speed
Introduction The Fear That Started It All Every few years, the world meets a new “threat” that’s supposedly going to take everyone’s jobs. It was automation in factories. Then it was computers. Then the internet. Now, it’s Artificial Intelligence.
By Keli Chris3 months ago in BookClub
Sunrise on the Reaping Book Review
From the very opening pages of “Sunrise on the Reaping” one is thrust into the grim, compulsively watched world of Panem — 24 years before the events of the original trilogy. The novel introduces us to a younger version of Haymitch Abernathy, before he became mentor, before his legendary win, before the scars of history fully settled in. Collins returns to this universe with something new to say, and the result is both familiar and surprising.
By James S Pope3 months ago in BookClub
How to Write a Professional Article on Vocal That Keeps Readers Hooked
If you have ever scrolled through the endless stream of stories on Vocal, you probably noticed something powerful. Some articles make you stop. They grab your attention from the very first sentence and keep you reading until the last word. Others, however, lose you halfway through the first paragraph. The difference is not luck. It is craft. Writing a professional article on Vocal is not just about putting words together. It is about creating an experience that makes readers care, relate, and remember.
By America today 3 months ago in BookClub
Leader of the Pack
As I entered the local library, I paid a visit to the “free book” bin & came across Leader of the Pack by Karen MacInerney (book 3 in the series). I read the synopsis, and was immediately drawn in by the storyline. Though fantasy isn’t my normal go-to genre, this book piqued my interest instantly.
By Stephy Says3 months ago in BookClub
Jeffrey Kesten: A Humanitarian Hero Who Turned Compassion into Action
Humanitarian work is often defined by moments of extreme crisis—moments when the world’s darkest tragedies demand unwavering courage and selfless dedication. Jeffrey Kesten, M.D., embodies this rare blend of strength and compassion. His relentless mission to heal and uplift humanity has left an enduring impact on communities devastated by conflict, poverty, and healthcare inequality. From the horrors of the Rwandan genocide to the underserved villages of Uganda, Dr. Kesten’s legacy represents the true essence of humanitarian medicine.
By Mike Terror3 months ago in BookClub











