Nonfiction
The Pursuit of Happiness in Tibet
In the serene highlands of Tibet, nestled close to the India border, lay the small village of Langtang. Known for its picturesque landscapes and the calm aura of the snow-capped mountains, Langtang was a haven for peace and tranquillity. However, the villagers were facing a particularly harsh winter. The heavy snowfall had cut off the village from the rest of the world, testing the resilience and spirit of its inhabitants.
By RAJEEVAN N P NADUMURIabout a year ago in BookClub
Top Logistic Management Services: Challenges And Practical Ways To Overcome Them
Success in today’s corporate scene depends on top logistics management services. As businesses try to simplify processes, cut expenses, and raise customer satisfaction, demand for good logistic management solutions is always rising. Still, the logistics industry presents a number of difficulties that could stop development. Here we discuss logistic risk management and provide remedies to get over them.
By Satgurucargoabout a year ago in BookClub
Introspective Review
In an age where globalization's influence extends into every facet of governance, economy, culture, and society, the two-volume work Policy Horizons: Mapping the Global Nexus by Arindam Bhattacharya emerges as a profound exploration of global policymaking. The books embark on a comprehensive journey through the interconnected landscape of global governance, covering an expansive array of topics such as economic policy, environmental sustainability, social welfare, and digital governance, among others. Each chapter engages with pressing global issues, offering both theoretical insights and practical case studies, thus painting a multidimensional portrait of contemporary policymaking.
By Bishu Rajbharabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary of the audiobook, Boundaries in dating: How healthy choices grow healthy relationships by Dr. Henry cloud and Dr. John Townsend. AI-Generated.
"Boundaries in Dating: How Healthy Choices Grow Healthy Relationships" by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend offers valuable insights on establishing healthy boundaries in romantic relationships. The authors, both Christian psychologists, emphasize that dating can be a wonderful experience when approached with the right mindset and boundaries[1][2].
By Brestylefireabout a year ago in BookClub
The Phoenix of Nagasaki
The Phoenix of Nagasaki In the peaceful village of Hisagawa, tucked away in the heart of Nagasaki, the wounds of war were carved deeply into the lives of its people. The catastrophic aftermath of the atomic bomb had reduced a once-vibrant community to ruins, leaving its residents struggling with grief and hopelessness. Among this devastation lived Kenji, a man whose path would come to embody the resilience and strength of the human spirit.
By RAJEEVAN N P NADUMURIabout a year ago in BookClub
Comparison . AI-Generated.
Once upon a time in a vibrant village nestled between rolling hills, there lived a young artist named Elara. She was known for her breathtaking paintings, each canvas a reflection of her heart and soul. Elara found joy in her craft, pouring her emotions into vibrant colors and intricate brushstrokes. However, there was one thing that often clouded her happiness: the constant comparison she made between herself and other artists.
By Bliss Uhiara about a year ago in BookClub
Is it just me or does friendship suck these days?
Introduction: The Modern Friendship Crisis Is it just me, or does friendship seem to suck these days? If you've felt like friendships are harder to maintain or less meaningful than they used to be, you're not alone. Many people are feeling the same way. We live in a time where technology, social media, and busy schedules have changed how we connect with each other, often leaving us feeling more disconnected than ever before. But what's really going on? Why does friendship feel different today?
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in BookClub
One of the best Book - "Don't Believe Everything You Think"
Introduction : "Don't Believe Everything You Think" by Joseph is a thought-provoking exploration of the often deceptive nature of our thoughts. In this book, Joseph invites readers to challenge their automatic beliefs and perceptions, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and self-reflection. Drawing on insights from psychology and mindfulness, he offers practical strategies for recognizing unhelpful thought patterns and cultivating a more balanced mindset. Through engaging anecdotes and actionable advice, Joseph empowers readers to question their inner narratives, ultimately leading to greater emotional well-being and resilience. This book serves as a guide for anyone looking to break free from the constraints of their own thinking and embrace a more liberated and authentic life.
By Geetanjalliabout a year ago in BookClub
To Write a Bestselling Book with a Ghostwriter
It is quite interesting to notice and ask oneself why some bestselling authors seem to write and publish books at quite a fast rate? One reason for most of the books nowadays is ghostwriting services. This is such a fascinating activity where the core concept is someone else's but transforming that concept into the end product is a different person. I became aware of ghostwriting when I found out that some of my favorite series, “Goosebumps” for instance, was not written by a single writer. That lesson taught me the value of working with others whenever telling a story.
By Timothy L. Corlissabout a year ago in BookClub
5 Star Review: Every Summer After
Carley Fortune's Every Summer After will transport readers to a time when it was summertime and living was easy...until it wasn't. Fortune's novel depicts a childhood crush that struggles against the growing pains of life as it blossoms into an adult relationship.
By Leah Lawrence about a year ago in BookClub
The Power of Tiny Changes -Atomic Habits
Imagine if you could transform your life not through grand gestures but by making small, almost invisible changes every day. It may sound like a subtle approach, yet history has shown that massive transformations often start with tiny steps. In James Clear's Atomic Habits, the idea of "1% improvements" shines through, proving that even the smallest habit can accumulate to produce extraordinary results over time. But how exactly does this work, and why should you bother with small habits when big results are the goal?
By SUBHASHRI Rabout a year ago in BookClub
Electrick: The Inspiring Journey of a Young Survivor of Human Trafficking
The story follows Electra, a bright and resourceful 17-year-old with a passion for electronics, who is nicknamed "Electrick" by her friends due to her knack for fixing things. Growing up in a challenging environment, Electra always finds solace in her tinkering hobby, spending hours repairing old gadgets and creating small inventions.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub











