Genre
Proud Pada
I have just finished the third installment of the Last Lumenian series. The Proud Pada is such an amazing continuation of this series. We spend most of our story on yet another planet and that forces our cast of characters to develop even further. I love this story because we go back to a more politically driven story and it is perfectly balanced with magic and fantasy. Something that S.G. manages to do really well is make each story stand alone. Now obviously these books are meant to be read in order, in the series. But her ability to weave recaps into her narrative makes it easy to pick up the series at any point. As always we will be doing this with and without spoilers.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in BookClub
5 Fantastic Psychological Thrillers to Read on a Rainy Day
There’s nothing better than curling up with a good book on a rainy day, especially a psychological thriller. When the story is really great, it’s easy to get lost in it for hours. Not only is it a fun way to pass the time while waiting for the rain to subside, but it’s also the perfect time to tackle your to-be-read list.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports2 years ago in BookClub
A complex word called teenage
"Teenage" isn't just a word; it's a whole vibe that captures the essence of that unique phase between childhood and adulthood. It's like a sneak peek into the rollercoaster ride of growth, change, and self-discovery that defines the teenage years. So, when you come across "teenage," think of all the thrills, trials, and transformations that make this period so fascinating and unforgettable!
By Grace Onuiteshi2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring the Brilliance of Alice Munro: Nobel Laureate and Master Storyteller
Alice Munro, a celebrated Canadian short story writer, has been enchanting readers with her profound and poignant narratives for decades· In October 2013, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, a testament to her exceptional contribution to the literary world· The Nobel Committee recognized her stories as some of the best in contemporary literature, solidifying her status as a literary icon· This article delves into the life, works, and legacy of Alice Munro, exploring why her stories resonate so deeply with readers worldwide·
By Nada soliman2 years ago in BookClub
''The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight'' - A Review
It can be strange to consider where you find comfort in times of stress. I found a copy of the book in one of Montréal's Livre-Service boxes, and I found myself consistently dipping into this roman-a-clef as I packed, contacted movers and contemplated another home in this city. It turned out to be an interesting friend that made me laugh, contemplate a city that I have always been obsessed with, and think about how language, even when devoted to pulpy subjects, can fly and soar...
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in BookClub
Shadows of the Past
PART TWO The next morning, Jane’s article went live, and as expected, it caused a stir. The story of the Midnight Savior and his daring rescue at the docks was all anyone in Aurelia could talk about. Social media buzzed with theories and speculations about his identity. Some called him a hero, while others debated whether his vigilantism was a threat to the city's already fragile order. Jane watched the responses roll in, her excitement tempered by the realization that her work had just begun.
By Faith Jacob2 years ago in BookClub








