Book of the Day
Cinderella
In 1590, in the French town of Montargis, records mention a young servant named Cendrine Duvall — orphaned, working for her stepmother after her father’s death. She lived in the cellar, covered in soot from the household fires. Locals called her Cendrine des cendres — “the girl of ashes.”
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in BookClub
The Town Where Toys Disappeared
In the late 1950s, a small town in Oregon experienced a bizarre phenomenon: children’s toys began vanishing overnight. Parents blamed pranksters, but some claimed they found their dolls miles away — arranged in perfect circles, staring at the sunrise.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in BookClub
The Real Story Behind Sleeping Beauty
In 1902, archaeologists discovered a perfectly preserved young woman’s body in an old Italian crypt. Her skin was pale, her hair golden, her features untouched — as if she were just sleeping. They called her The Sleeping Beauty of Palermo.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in BookClub
The House That Breathes: A Haiku of Memory and Haunting
Walls inhale at night, Whispers bloom where hearts once beat— It knows I’m still here. Analytical Reflection Have you ever felt a space remember you, long after you left? In “The House That Breathes,” I explore how abandoned spaces act as vessels of memory, capturing grief, love, and fear long after human presence has vanished. By personifying the house, the haiku blurs the line between animate and inanimate, suggesting that memory and emotion persist independently of life. This interpretation not only conveys a sense of eerie intimacy but also invites consideration of cultural and psychological understandings of haunting — how architecture itself can reflect collective human experience.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in BookClub
The Secret Link Between Kindness and Longevity
Longevity is often associated with healthy eating, regular exercise, and proper sleep. But there is a secret ingredient to a long, fulfilling life that many overlook — kindness. Scientific studies have shown that being kind, compassionate, and helpful towards others not only improves social relationships but also significantly benefits physical and mental health.
By Ten Brothers wri8ers3 months ago in BookClub
Friendship in Life
The school bell rang, and the classroom filled with noise and laughter. I didn’t close my notebook right away; instead, I kept chatting and laughing with my friends — the same girls I thought would always be with me. At that time, I believed this was life — laughter, noise, and friendship.
By Hudaibia Rehman3 months ago in BookClub
Top 10 Best Books About Leadership in 2025 . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Why Great Leaders Keep Reading The most successful leaders share one common habit: they never stop learning! In boardrooms from Silicon Valley to Tokyo, in startup offices and Fortune 500 headquarters, exceptional leaders consistently cite reading, as their primary source of fresh perspectives, innovative strategies, and personal growth.
By Henry Graham3 months ago in BookClub
Thank you in LIFE
Hi Everyone I am telling a story.When I was in 11th grade, my school principal refused to give me admission, saying that you didn't give me admission in the first place and that you have brought bad name to our school.I told them that no, I want to take admission here, I have my own village, so they said that no, you can't get admission here, you can apply somewhere else, and your time has already been wasted, so if it takes another year, it doesn't matter. I went to another village. When I applied for admission there, they spoke to my ex-principal and told him that this girl came from your college and she has to take admission here. So I told him that the teacher told him no.No, no, you shouldn't give him admission. If you gave him admission, it would also bring bad name to your school.The principal apologized to me and told me that no, you should apply somewhere else. Then I left and when I reached the third village, she was very far away from me.But it was necessary and when I reached the outside, they took a test from me, it was an oral test and they asked me some questions about my previous year and I answered them. Then they selected me and they said, okay, if you want, we can give you admission, on the condition that you have to complete your attendance.I said, "No, that's not possible. I can't come here every day at 7:00. It's too far."But I didn't refuse them and I left there and went home. On my way home, I found out that there is a school near our village that is running the DSS program there, meaning there is a double shift there.And that same evening before Asr, my brother reached there and they talked to them there that this is the whole problem, she is not getting admission there, if you give her admission here, she will bring good marks for your school.The principal checked my Previs DMC and told me that if you get good marks, we will definitely give it to you and this is an opportunity for you. You can't waste it.There was no greater joy for me than this and I was so happy that I couldn't even say thank you and I went straight home.Then I went to college and I studied and sometimes I would take a vacation, but when the day of the exam approached, I gave up and the exam results came. When the results were coming, it was summer vacation.When the results came, I said that my marks were the best. I topped the entire class and was the top student in the government school in my district.It was around September 4th when my results came and when I reached the college on September 6th, I asked them where Madam was and they said that she had died.This voice, this was completely dishonest. I said, "When did she die? I had to talk to her. I had to thank her."She died around the 28th and our results were due a few days later or 7 days later. I was eager to see that when she gives my results, she would be convinced that they had done a great job by admitting me.She had done me a favor and I couldn't repay her with even a thank you. She was gone and I couldn't do anything. Sometimes people say that you should apologize to people in life.But I want to say that if someone has done you a favor, you can say thank you to them. Later in life, you don't even say thank you.Thanking someone is also a blessing in life. If you don't get the chance to thank someone, then you will regret it no less than if you don't apologize to someone and they leave this world. Please, if someone has done you a favor, thank them.Please go and check whether you have thanked those who have done you favors or not. Whether you have disappointed those who have even spoken to you a little.Do all this in life, otherwise later on you too will regret it like I am now. Thank you to everyone in your life i repeat it again.
By Hudaibia Rehman3 months ago in BookClub











