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Book Review: Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield
Have you ever been to paradise? Or an island? They say a beautiful vacation somewhere warm might be the perfect getaway. A place where dreams can come true but only if you believe. However, with this novel I was feeling all the warmth of paradise and sunshine. And you also can't forget about love. Like I said before in my other romance review, I am NOT a romance girlie. But every time I say that I somehow find a thought-provoking love tale. I immediately gave this a 5-star due to the characters being well developed and how the plot was so intact, and everything was coming altogether. If you are into the Queer/Best friends fall in love type of plot, then this is for you. But it's with a twist that literally broke me...
By Sorelle.Maiaabout a year ago in BookClub
Mr. Ellis's Smoke and Mirrors
They claim that I am untrustworthy, but how can they tell? The café's windows let in an abundance of evening light, which gleams on the polished cutlery and teacups. I can feel the guests around me staring at me as I raise my cup to my lips, making my hands shake. Although I'm aware that they're observing, I've always been a fascinating topic, haven't I? Mr. Ellis, that quirky old man with the expensive clothing and enigmatic past. They adore murmuring to themselves.
By Stowey Don Allenabout a year ago in BookClub
How We Moved from Scrolls to E-Books
Since time immemorial, books in all their definitions and uses have been critical in the transferring of knowledge, culture, and ideas. There originally were palm leaves or tablets in the ancient times, early forms of a book that progressed to modern day e-readers. This project does not only depict our thirst for knowledge but also the changes that technology has brought about to poems and books.
By Michael S. Hodgeabout a year ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Power by Naomi Alderman
A lady in a charity shop told me, on scanning The Power, that it was a good read and on the recommendation of a stranger, it went immediately to the top of my reading pile. It is, it is fair to say, a powerhouse of a novel and there was no pun intended there, sincerely.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Girl who Saved the King of Sweden by Jonas Jonasson
This book starts with our heroine, the knowledge-hungry and extremely intelligent, Nombeko, a black girl in apartheid South Africa who is surviving but barely, alongside a mother who has no eagerness to live. Eventually, Nombeko has to find her way on her own.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in BookClub
My Fishy homie and Women
The angler fish. But wait! Before you read this article , thank God or whatever you belive in you are a Human Been a while I posted here on Vocal , after facing lot of unexpected unfortunate circumstances but here I am , glad I made it back and thanks to everyone who's been contributing here .
By ReadShakurrabout a year ago in BookClub
The Appeal of Sci-fi: Investigating the Limits of the Creative Mind
The Underlying Foundations of Sci-fi Sci-fi has antiquated starting points, with early stories frequently mixing fantasy and creative minds. Works like Lucian's "Actual History" (second-century Promotion) portray fantastical journeys to the moon, and Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" (1818) is in many cases referred to as one of the primary genuine sci-fi books. Shelley's investigation of logical pride and the moral repercussions of making life set up for future science fiction authors to utilize speculative situations to investigate profound moral inquiries.
By Hasib Abdullahabout a year ago in BookClub
Tips for Success While Designing a Book Cover
A book cover could be seen as both truly inspired and entirely matter of science. It is the initial representation of your tale in a pictorial language that conveys the idea of the story while making the audience interested enough to want to read it. In the world of books, and during this fierce competition, there’s no such thing as a minor detail and appreciating the need for a beautiful cover will make you gain even more potential readers. This article guides the reader in regard to the ideas of how to create a book cover that will grab attention both in the stores and online market.
By Michael S. Hodgeabout a year ago in BookClub
Youtube marketing
YouTube marketing is a strategy that leverages the platform's massive audience and video content format to promote brands, products, or services. With over 2 billion active monthly users, YouTube offers businesses a unique opportunity to connect with a wide audience through engaging and creative content.
By Shohagh USA about a year ago in BookClub






