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My secret my bully mate
Ava had always been different. She could feel it in the quiet strength that simmered beneath her skin, in the way her senses sharpened on the full moon, and in the strange dreams that haunted her sleep. But in high school, the last thing she wanted was to stand out. In a world where fitting in was currency, being different was dangerous.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in BookClub
Shenzhen Dreams
Blossoming in Shenzhen: The Journey of Li Wei In the bustling city of Shenzhen, where the skyline reaches for the clouds and innovation flows like the Pearl River, a young woman named Li Wei was about to embark on a journey that would change her life. Shenzhen, known for its rapid development and being a hub for technology and commerce, is a city that never sleeps and constantly evolves. It is here, amid the neon lights and skyscrapers, that Li Wei found herself facing the crossroads of ambition and self-disc
By RAJEEVAN N P NADUMURIabout a year ago in BookClub
When Women Were Dragons . Top Story - November 2024.
The author, Kelly Barnhill, created a rich and fascinating world that parallels America's history in many ways. I found the book relevant in this 2024 U.S. presidential election season, where misogyny and the continued desire to control women are prevalent. The populace in the novel bans the discussion of dragons and does their best to ignore the facts of any metamorphosis.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in BookClub
Pet Sematary. Content Warning.
Do you like scary stories? This one – Pet Semetary by Stephen King – is pretty creepy! It deals with questions of death and dying and the possible consequences of bringing beings back to life! It’s creepy and scary and thought-provoking and sad, but somehow comforting at points. It’s classic Stephen King horror built on human personality traits.
By KJ Aartilaabout a year ago in BookClub
Beyond the Covers
Chapter 1: The Secret Book Club The small, rainy town of Hartwell was known for its cozy cafes, vintage stores, and misty forests, but hidden from the public eye was a gathering of book lovers who called themselves Beyond the Covers. Unlike any ordinary book club, Beyond the Covers wasn’t just a group of friends meeting to discuss novels over tea. It was a secret society with a mission: to uncover hidden messages and mysteries concealed within the pages of classic literature.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in BookClub
The spellbound Kingdom
The Spellbound Kingdom In a realm untouched by time, nestled between towering mountains and deep, enchanted forests, lay the kingdom of Eldoria—a land blessed and cursed with magic. Eldoria wasn’t just a place; it was a world woven with ancient spells, guarded by spirits, and governed by mystical creatures. Long ago, the kingdom’s founders had sealed a powerful magic within its soil, casting a spell that brought prosperity and peace to its people. But the spell came with a cost.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in BookClub
Unleash Your Inner Alpha: The Love Jungle: Confession of a reformed player!. AI-Generated.
Imagine stepping into a world where love is not a serene walk through a park but an adventurous trek through a wild jungle—an environment teeming with vibrant emotions, hidden agendas, and unpredictable twists. The Love Jungle: Confession of a Reformed Player! by Stanley Quoquillon is a captivating exploration of the complexities of love and relationships, viewed through the candid lens of a man who has lived on both sides of the romantic spectrum.
By Stanley Quoquillonabout a year ago in BookClub
A Love Story Born From Longing and Rediscovery. AI-Generated.
The genesis of this book stems from the initial three chapters. Without any idea of what the feedback would be, I shared it with a couple of friends. Each one of them was asking for the rest of the story. Some were violently against Julia’s action, few wanted to justify her behavior, but most wanted to know if he survived the encounter. So you, the readers, are really for a treat. This is the finished project.
By Stanley Quoquillonabout a year ago in BookClub
What Makes a Book Cover Stand Out?
In the competitive world of publishing, a book cover acts as a silent ambassador for the content it encases. The cover is the first point of interaction with a potential reader, and its ability to catch the eye and pique curiosity can significantly impact a book’s commercial success. Here, we delve into the elements that make a book cover stand out and explore how these elements combine to create a compelling visual narrative.
By Hannah millerabout a year ago in BookClub
Cover Reveal: So Sing the Barrows by Steve Hugh Westenra
In a deep dark wood, a deep dark secret festers, and an exiled Nordic witch must uncover the face of a murderer who wears the mask of a death god. Vengeance, survival, and the lives of her friends demand it. Wytha Naemisdottir is a witch, banished to the frigid mainland for failing to save her king's newborn child. If she can find a gift worthy of the king's forgiveness, Wytha can return home alongside her warrior lover and misfit companions. But the mainland is contested territory, and its dense woods are haunted. A black-robed stranger watches her from the coastline, the fishermen who greet her have taken to worshipping a foreign god with ties to Wytha's southern heritage, and rumours abound of an invader whose vanguard is picking off villages one by one. Worse still, someone is summoning spectral barrow-wights that attack Wytha's people. Creatures straight out of myth, pitch-black and faceless, the wights can separate skin from bone with a touch. But uncovering the face of the summoner raises a disturbing question: is a stranger responsible, or is the summoner one of her cherished companions? As the search for answers entangles Wytha in the sinister politics of mainland, it reveals an uncomfortable connection between the revival of an ancient blood rite known as the wild hunt, the sly tactics of the eastern invader, and Wytha's own ancestral past. The deeper Wytha and her friends are driven into the forest, the further into disputed territory they find themselves, and the thinner Wytha's grasp on her sanity.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Spotlight: Ordinary World by Jack T Canis
Life often boils down to simple questions with complex answers. Olivia Buchanan's question was simple, if twofold: 'Was sixteen year old Olivia Buchanan truly the culmination of a secret 30 year genome project, by a clandestine research organisation, to create the ultimate human in order to save humanity from itself? Or: Has she merely inherited her mother's delusional schizophrenia, spiralling her into a nightmarish hell created by a diseased and fractured mind?' Simple.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Spotlight: On Silver Winds by Ava Smiddy
A reluctant Heir. A vengeful King. An alliance that could ruin them both. Adeline never wanted the crown, yet she remains bound by it. A daughter of the Snow Queen, she must uphold the sparkling reputation of her kingdom until she earns the right to campaign for the throne - or the right to concede it. But when royal tensions split the frozen lake at the heart of the kingdom, a dark King claws his way free of its icy depths. And history is rewritten. Kai has spent an eternity beneath the ice, with nothing but his rage to keep him warm. Now his only path to freedom lies in a false alliance with the descendants of his enemy. Deceiving them might be simple, even satisfying - if it weren’t for the lovely, roguish Princess Adeline and the warmth in her eyes when looks at him. As though she wants him. As though she trusts him. As though he could want and trust her too. With loyalties divided and secrets buried in ancient ice, Adeline and Kai must decide how far they’ll go to protect the futures of their people. Is a kingdom worth the price of a frozen heart?
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub








