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Where am I
Thank you! Before the world moves on is a moving, powerful collection of poems, stories, anthems and songs. If you enjoy free verse and rhyme, love in dreams, faith vs doubt, ballads of pain, storytelling and lyrical monologues, you will love this book
By Nathaniel Terrell8 months ago in BookClub
8 Books To Help You Stay Calm In A Tough World. AI-Generated.
In today's fast-paced, hyperconnected world, finding peace of mind and maintaining inner calm can feel like an impossible challenge. From global crises to personal stressors, anxiety has become a daily struggle for many. Fortunately, literature remains one of the most effective tools for emotional grounding. Below is a list of 8 books to help you stay calm in a tough world.
By Diana Meresc8 months ago in BookClub
Book review: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
There are books we read for plot, and there are books we read to inhabit a world more closely observed than our own. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen belongs unequivocally to the latter. From the very first sentence, I found myself immersed not only in the drawing rooms and countryside estates of early 19th-century England, but in the emotional and intellectual undercurrents that run quietly yet insistently through every conversation and every glance.
By Caleb Foster8 months ago in BookClub
7 Great Books That Make You Think Deeply About Life and Yourself. AI-Generated.
In a world of constant stimulation and fleeting distractions, it’s rare to encounter a book that truly makes you pause, reflect, and reevaluate the trajectory of your existence. The books below are more than just reading material—they are philosophical journeys, emotional revelations, and intellectual awakenings. Below is a list of 7 great books that make you think deeply about life and yourself.
By Diana Meresc8 months ago in BookClub
8 Books That’ll Make You Love Life Again. AI-Generated.
In a world overwhelmed by chaos, pressure, and emotional exhaustion, it’s easy to lose touch with what makes life beautiful. Many of us go through life on autopilot—carrying the heavy load of stress, unmet expectations, and the quiet ache of dreams left behind. But sometimes, all it takes to reignite that inner spark is the right book. Below is a list of 8 books that’ll make you love life again.
By Diana Meresc8 months ago in BookClub
8 Peaceful Books to Calm Your Mind. AI-Generated.
In today's fast-paced world, where stress is everywhere, finding peace and mental clarity can seem elusive. However, the right book has the power to soothe the soul, quiet the mind, and offer a serene retreat from chaos. Below is a list of 8 peaceful books to calm your mind.
By Diana Meresc8 months ago in BookClub
7 Books That Will Change Your View On Happiness. AI-Generated.
In an age of constant noise and distraction, finding lasting happiness often feels elusive. While motivational quotes and quick fixes may provide a fleeting high, real transformation lies in deep introspection—and few tools are more powerful for this than the written word. Below is a list of 7 books that will change your view on happiness. These are not just books; they are doorways to a more profound, purpose-driven existence.
By Diana Meresc8 months ago in BookClub
Book review: Old Bugs by H. P. Lovecraft
There are some literary works that we approach with curiosity rather than expectation, intrigued not so much by what they promise but by what they reveal about their author. Old Bugs by H. P. Lovecraft is one such piece—a brief, obscure, and strikingly different story in the vast body of Lovecraft’s writing. It is not a masterpiece in the traditional sense, nor is it emblematic of the cosmic horror for which he is widely known, but reading it gave me a glimpse into an unexpected side of the author: playful, moralistic, and, above all, self-referential in a way that borders on parody.
By Caleb Foster8 months ago in BookClub
Book review: Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Some books don’t ask to be read—they dare you. Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is one of those books. From the first few pages, I felt as though I had been drawn into the mind of someone unraveling before me, and I couldn’t look away. It’s not an easy read, but it’s an unforgettable one.
By Caleb Foster8 months ago in BookClub






