Reading Challenge
Ten Years In An Open Necked Shirt by Doctor John Cooper Clarke. Content Warning.
Introduction This is step six of Gary Ragnarsson's Frosted Primrose Challenge. In this part, I read a book (from start to finish) with a blue cover, then publish a review, rant, or recommendation.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in BookClub
The Mirror's Reflection: A Gateway to the Other Side
Mirrors have fascinated humanity for centuries, serving as more than just reflective surfaces. The notion that mirrors could act as gateways to another realm or reveal hidden truths has permeated cultures and generations. In this exploration of "The Mirror's Reflection: A Gateway to the Other Side," we'll journey through history, psychology, folklore, and the modern world to unravel the mystique surrounding mirrors.
By info4article2 years ago in BookClub
The masterpiece fiona davis
In her latest captivating novel, nationally bestselling author Fiona Davis takes readers into the glamorous lost art school within Grand Central Terminal, where two very different women, fifty years apart, strive to make their mark on a world set against them. For the nearly nine million people who live in New York City, Grand Central Terminal is a crown jewel, a masterpiece of design. But for Clara Darden and Virginia Clay, it represents something quite different.
By Shazee Tahir2 years ago in BookClub
Fantasy Worlds and Folklore: The Magical Realm of 2019-Present Pinoy Middle-Grade Books
The emergence of fantasy worlds ingeniously interwoven with the patterned design that represents Filipino folklore is a significant phenomenon that became closely linked to Pinoy middle-grade literature during 2020 and beyond. These magical tales not only take young readers into a world of magic but also offer an entry point to the vast cultural treasure trove that is the Philippines.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
My 3(and a half) Reading Goals for the Year
To start off with a very honest answer I want to read 100 books. Why? Because why not? I believe that I can do it, it’s only eight and a bit books a month and I’ve already read six books by the time I’m writing this. I have a strong capability to read books really fast and so I thought I’d give myself a few additional challenges to make the task harder than it needs to be.
By Terri Allen2 years ago in BookClub
Shattered Hopes: The Unforgiving Consequence of a Poor Political Decision. Content Warning.
Shattered Hopes: The Unforgiving Consequence of a Poor Political Decision In the heart of a struggling Asian nation, people dreamed of a bright future. They believed that their political leaders would lead them to prosperity. So far, in the back rooms of power, a decision was made that would darken the fate of the nation.
By Dimuth Priyankakumar Hakmana Vitharana2 years ago in BookClub
New Year's Reading Resolutions
Welcome, Fantasy Nerds! We’ve done posts before on our writing resolutions and how to accomplish them, so this year we decided to focus on reading resolutions for the New Year. Reading more is a New Year’s resolution we can get behind!
By Clever&WTF2 years ago in BookClub
They're Challenging Reading Challenges?. Top Story - January 2024.
In 1961 the town of Tarzana, California pulled a book off of the city library shelves as it was deemed unsuitable for children. The offense was clear: the story, one of a group of adventures, featured a couple clearly living in sin: Tarzan and Jane.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in BookClub
The Enigmatic Existence: Unraveling the Life of Franz Kafka
Life as we explore the enigmatic journey of Franz Kafka. In this blog, we'll unravel the complexities of Kafka's existence, from his formative years to the profound impact he left on the world of literature.
By Mihir Thapa2 years ago in BookClub
The Ordeal of Sarah
The old mansion on Ravenhill Road stood as a silent sentinel, its crumbling facade obscured by the gnarled branches of ancient trees. For years, the townsfolk spoke in hushed tones about the dark secrets that lurked within its decaying walls. Legend had it that the mansion was haunted, cursed by a malevolent force that preyed on those foolish enough to enter.
By Kingsley Benjamin Obi2 years ago in BookClub










