Book of the Month
Ink on Starlight . Content Warning.
Amara, a seasoned cartographer with ink-stained fingers and a thirst for the unknown, stumbled upon a weathered parchment tucked within a dusty tome. It depicted a swirling vortex, an impossible gateway rumored to lead to the Celestial Cartography, a mythical archive charted by constellations. The thought of such a place, a library woven from starlight, ignited a spark within her.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in BookClub
The Sweet Sovereign and the Sugar Wall
Once upon a time in a realm where the skies shimmered with a candy-colored hue and the rivers flowed with the purest of honey, there existed a secret kingdom veiled by the legendary Sugar Wall. This wall, a colossal structure made entirely of crystalline sugar, sparkled under the sun, casting rainbows across the land that lay beyond.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in BookClub
Whispers in the Red Dust
Once upon a time Dr. Anya Petrova squinted at the Martian sunrise, the thin atmosphere turning the horizon a pale, bruised purple. Ten years. Ten years since she'd left the vibrant blue of Earth for the rusty red of Mars. Back then, she'd been filled with a fierce pioneer spirit, the first botanist on a fledgling colony. Now, a creeping loneliness gnawed at her.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in BookClub
Heartbreak and betrayal
heartbreak and betrayal : In the mystical realm of Aethereia, where love was the very fabric of existence, I, Elyria, found myself entwined in a celestial dance with my soulmate, Lyra. Our bond was forged in the heart of a radiant star, and our love shone brighter than any celestial body in the cosmos. We dwelled in the luminous city of Eldrida, where crystal spires pierced the skies and love was the lifeblood of its inhabitants.
By Ijeoma Oluchi2 years ago in BookClub
Why You Definitely Can't Survive a Nuclear Winter
The world looked totally different after the atomic war - a place, where people just wiped out and where nature reclaimed its rights over the remnants of once proud civilization: ruins were the only trace of the former order of things. A few moments later, Mason became a witness of the catastrophic sight of a radioactive canyon, where the only thing that was left was a ruined world unable to rise from ashes of an atomic bomb.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in BookClub
HAPPY FAMILY IN ASIA
In the heart of our bustling city, amidst the chaos and noise, there stood a house that seemed to radiate warmth and love. This was our home, where love, family, and brotherhood were not just words but the foundation of our lives.
By Imadulhaq Razan Sasilintang2 years ago in BookClub






