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The Last Letter
The Last Letter Anannya stood on the rooftop, the gentle breeze of a golden afternoon brushing past her. In her hand was an old envelope containing a letter. She had a slight smile on her lips and watery eyes. Five years ago, on an afternoon just like this, she had first met Tanvir. In a coffee shop, flipping through the pages of a book, their conversation had begun. From that conversation bloomed a friendship, and from that friendship, love.
By Books Lover9 months ago in BookClub
The Odyssey
Long ago, there was a great Greek warrior named Odysseus, the king of Ithaca. He was clever, brave, and known for his wisdom. After fighting for ten years in the Trojan War, Odysseus wanted to go home to his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus. But the journey home was long and dangerous. It would take him another ten years to return.
By Mr Rifat Ahmed9 months ago in BookClub
A toxic bond
At first it felt like a whirlwind, one of those encounters that suck you in and redefine the contours of your world. Chloé met Julien during a rainy November opening in Paris. He appeared, charismatic and attentive, his words like a melody that knew exactly where to touch her. He was interested in her passions, in her deepest fears, with an intensity that both intoxicated and disarmed her. Very quickly, it became its center, its obviousness.
By Christine Hochet9 months ago in BookClub
30 Painful Quotes About Life: Embracing the Struggles That Shape Us
Life is a journey filled with moments of joy and sorrow, triumphs and tribulations. Painful quotes about life serve as mirrors reflecting our innermost feelings, helping us understand and navigate the complexities of human existence.
By Owais Ahmed9 months ago in BookClub
Halloween Book Puns: Where Spooky Meets Wordplay
Halloween is the time of year when witches, ghosts, and pumpkins come to life, but it’s also the time to bring out your spooky reading list! And what better way to celebrate than with some fang-tastic Halloween book puns? Whether you’re talking about your favorite creepy classics, horror novels, or just cracking open a pumpkin-spiced latte with a good book, these puns are sure to get a laugh (or a chill, depending on the pun).
By JokeJester9 months ago in BookClub
The Ghostly House
"The Ghostly House" Author: \[Raju Ahmed] The village was called Shalban. A quiet, green-shrouded little village. But it wasn’t just any ordinary village. To the north of the village stood an old, crumbling mansion. It was dubbed "The Haunted House" by everyone. Ever since childhood, I had heard stories about how no one dared go near that house after dusk. Strange noises—sometimes laughter, sometimes crying, and often the sound of footsteps—were said to be heard from there. Villagers believed the mansion once belonged to a landlord named Haripada Roy. But one night, his entire family was mysteriously murdered. Since then, they say, a restless spirit has haunted the house.
By Books Lover9 months ago in BookClub
Barnaby Tate’s Forest Adventure
Barnaby Tate’s Forest Adventure is a heartwarming and magical tale about curiosity, discovery, and the deep connection between generations. The story follows Barnaby, a bright and eager young boy, as he embarks on an adventure into the mysterious forest behind his home. Inspired by his grandfather’s old scrapbook, Barnaby’s journey leads him to talking animals, hidden treasures, and a destiny greater than he imagined.
By Lola Hamby9 months ago in BookClub
A King and Queen`s Love Story
A King and Queen’s Love Story In the land of Amravati, surrounded by sapphire lakes and golden hills, lived a young and determined king named Adityan. He had ascended the throne at just twenty-one, after his father’s sudden demise. The kingdom thrived under his reign—his judgments were fair, his military strong, and his treasury full. But for all his wisdom, King Adityan remained unmarried. He would respond, "I will marry not for alliance, but for affection," when asked about it. Princess Anika was getting ready to become a queen far away, in the mountain kingdom of Suryagarh. Anika had been trained in diplomacy and statecraft since she was a child. She was calm, thoughtful, and intelligent. But her heart carried a quiet sorrow—she had always felt like a pawn in the political games of royal life.
By Books Lover9 months ago in BookClub
The curse of the broken mirror
In a small town, where starry nights were often disturbed by the murmur of the wind in the trees, a group of friends met regularly for spiritualist sessions. They had discovered this hobby somewhat by chance, intrigued by ghost stories and the mysteries of the afterlife. Among them, there was Clara, a young woman with a curious look, Antoine, a convinced skeptic, and Léa, always looking for a good thrill.
By Christine Hochet9 months ago in BookClub










