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The Light of Perseverance
It was a warm summer evening when Sarah sat on her porch, her hands wrapped around a cup of tea, gazing at the golden horizon. The world outside was calm, but within her, a storm brewed. For the past year, Sarah had been working tirelessly on a dream that often seemed far out of reach—a sustainable solar-powered lamp designed to bring light to rural communities. Yet, with each failed prototype, each day spent juggling her day job and her passion project, doubt whispered in her ears.
By RAJEEVAN N P NADUMURIabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: The World Maker Parable by Luke Tarzian
Guilt will always call you back... Rhona is a faithful servant of the country Jémoon and a woman in love. Everything changes when her beloved sets the ravenous Vulture goddess loose upon the land. Forced to execute the woman she loves for committing treason, Rhona discovers a profound correlation between morality and truth. A connection that might save her people or annihilate them all. You are a lie... Varésh Lúm-talé is many things, most of all a genocidal liar. A falsity searching for the Phoenix goddess whom he believes can help him rectify his atrocities. Such an undertaking is an arduous one for a man with missing memories and a conscience set on rending him from inside out. A man whose journey leads to Hang-Dead Forest and a meeting with a Vulture goddess who is not entirely as she seems.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: Sair Back, Sair Banes by Anthony Engebretson
A dark shape now stood in those choppy dark waters. A horse. A black one, large as she’d ever seen, with a mane that poured down its neck. Genevieve hoped a trip to the Scottish village of Fonniskie would help her reconnect. But her vacation turns out to be less than relaxing: the nearby loch holds a dark secret, and Genevieve finds herself haunted by a relentless persuer whose obsession means he will do anything to possess her—even kill. Blending ancient folklore with modern alienation, Anthony Engebretson’s eerie debut novella will make you question what it really means to be human.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
Memories Among the Shadows
Prologue Under the starry night sky, the Alhambra stands majestically, hiding secrets untouched by time. The ancient palace, once a witness to history, is now the stage for a dangerous game that transcends the boundaries of reality. A mysterious app, created by cunning hands, connects the real world with the virtual, turning the Alhambra into a deadly battlefield—a world where life and death are no longer separated by a thin line, and memories can haunt like shadows.
By Garuda Cipta Kreasinusaabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: Rainbow in the Dark: The Autobiography by Ronnie James Dio
Get Your Free Book Rainbow in the Dark Here Rainbow in the Dark: The Autobiography by Ronnie James Dio Rainbow in the Dark: The Autobiography is a candid, powerful, and inspiring memoir by legendary rock icon Ronnie James Dio. Co-authored by music journalist Mick Wall and Dio’s wife, Wendy Dio, the book gives readers an insider’s look at the life of one of heavy metal’s most influential figures. Known for his work with bands like Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and his own band, Dio, this autobiography takes readers through the highs and lows of Ronnie’s personal and professional life, from his humble beginnings to his rise to rock stardom.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: The Christmas Tree Farm by Laurie Gilmore
Get Your Book The Christmas Tree Farm Here: The Christmas Tree Farm by Laurie Gilmore In The Christmas Tree Farm, Laurie Gilmore delivers a warm, feel-good holiday romance set against the backdrop of a small, charming town preparing for Christmas. This cozy novel follows the life of a woman seeking to reconnect with her roots, as she returns to her family's Christmas tree farm during the holiday season. With snow-covered fields, twinkling lights, and the spirit of love in the air, the story captures the magic of Christmas and the importance of family, tradition, and new beginnings.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
The Silent Patient Summary
Picture a scenario wherein the renowned artist you’ve been enjoying goes silent after committing a gross murder. This is the enigma of The Silent Patient, a psychological thriller penned by Alex Michaelides. Basically, the book revolves around a famous artist named Alicia Berenson, who is accused of murdering her husband Gabriel, and a man who will go to any length to know the reason for her silence. Suspense, mystery, and psychological twists bring out the reader in you? You are in for the ultimate treat.
By The Book Cornerabout a year ago in BookClub
Unlocking Emotional Freedom: A Deep Dive into "The Tapping Solution" by Nick Ortner
In recent years, self-help literature has surged in popularity, with many authors presenting innovative techniques for personal development and emotional healing. One standout title in this realm is "The Tapping Solution" by Nick Ortner. This book introduces readers to Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), commonly known as tapping. In this review, we’ll explore six key points that highlight the value and effectiveness of Ortner’s approach.
By Future of Resilience 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
The Enchanted Map of Nowhere
The dusty old shop had been tucked away in a narrow alley, almost as if it were hiding from the world. Nia had never seen it before, and that was saying something—she prided herself on knowing every corner of the city. Yet, on this gloomy afternoon, it seemed to appear out of nowhere, drawing her in like a forgotten memory. The sign above the door was so faded that she could barely make out the words, but the curiosity that tugged at her was too strong to resist. She pushed open the creaky wooden door and stepped inside.
By Ebony Wardabout a year ago in BookClub









