Book of the Day
Ghani khan no.1
A Poppy Flower In a desert, once, on a hunt did I find, With a radiant smile, a flower so fair; Sadly, I approached and sighed, "Ah! Of my kind Are you too a hapless flower from a beloved's hair. Frail fingers wouldn't take you to a soft face so close, Nor would you be kissed by lips delicate and rose." With a silent smile the flower replied, "Don't lose heart! This desert I wouldn't give up for the gardens of Iran, A solitary I am here while legions are there, Amidst this cursed soil I stand apart. In this gray desert, a flamboyant flame of divine light am I,
By I’m Pathan from Afghanistan7 months ago in BookClub
The Old Bookstore
Elara had always been drawn to the quiet places, the forgotten corners where stories seemed to linger in the dust motes dancing in sunbeams. So, when she stumbled upon "The Written Word" on Whisper Lane, a narrow, cobbled street that seemed to exist outside the city's relentless hum, she felt an immediate, profound pull. The shop was nestled between a perpetually closed antique store and a florist whose blooms always looked a little too vibrant to be real. Its windows, clouded with age, hinted at the treasures within, and the scent of old paper and dust motes, like a forgotten dream, wafted faintly from beneath the creaking door.
By Momin Shah7 months ago in BookClub
Noor’s Notebook
Tucked away in a quiet corner of a noisy city, 13-year-old Noor lived in a small, crowded apartment with her parents and two younger brothers. Life wasn’t always easy. Her father worked long hours, and her mother, though loving, was always tired. But the hardest part of Noor’s life wasn’t what others could see — it was what she kept locked inside. 🏙️💭
By I’m Pathan from Afghanistan7 months ago in BookClub
They Don’t Like Me Because I’m a Poor Girl
I walk through the hallways of my school, head down, books clutched tightly against my chest. I can feel the stares burning into my back, the whispers floating just loud enough for me to hear—“Look at her clothes,” “She’s always alone,” “She must live in the slums.”
By Farhat ullah7 months ago in BookClub
Discover the Joy in a Popular Children's Books Series
Discover the Joy in a Popular Children's Books Series If you’ve ever watched a child get lost in the magic of a book, you know how powerful stories can be. The popular children's books series by Neethu Ramchandar captures this magic with warmth, heart, and imagination. Her stories are perfect for young readers ready to explore emotions, friendship, and discovery. From curious animals to gentle adventures, every page encourages growth. These stories also help parents teach emotional awareness in a fun and light way. Through simple yet meaningful tales, Ramchandar opens a world kids can truly connect with. That’s what makes this series such a cherished companion in early childhood reading.
By Lisa Hormyko7 months ago in BookClub
Voltaire’s Double Punch
What if the most powerful critiques of society came not from lectures or revolutions, but from biting wit hidden in short, fictional tales? Voltaire’s Candide and Zadig might seem like simple stories at first glance—adventures full of absurdity and misfortune—but behind the satire lies a depth that continues to echo through centuries. Why do these two works, written in the 18th century, still resonate today? Because they strip humanity bare with humor, irony, and uncomfortable truths. Voltaire doesn’t just make you laugh—he makes you think, sometimes without you even realizing it.
By Bubble Chill Media 7 months ago in BookClub









