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Inside Out: Understanding the Inner Mechanisms of eBooks
Before we dive into the inner mechanisms and how eBook works, we must understand the history of this revolutionary technology that stopped the extinction of literature. E-books are digital files including text and graphics that are like printed books and may be distributed electronically or viewed on-screen. They may be made by converting printer files or drawing on databases and text files. The e-book sector acquired public prominence in the late 1990s, when firms such as Peanut Press began providing literature for personal digital assistants. Despite a dip during the dot-com disaster, it rebounded with Sony's 2006 e-reader and Amazon's Kindle in 2007, resulting in a strong rise in US e-book sales.
By AMZ Publishers Pro2 years ago in BookClub
Heartless Hunter: Crimson Moth #1
The most recent read of mine, Heartless Hunter by Kristen Ciccarelli, was a Book of the Month pick for February. I ended up ordering late, but with that being said, within three days of having the book, I had finished it. Which for me is much much faster than my average.
By Grace Genet-Allen2 years ago in BookClub
Elara's Portal: A Journey Home
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between rolling hills and whispering forests, there lived a young girl named Elara. She was known throughout the village for her curiosity and adventurous spirit. Elara's days were spent exploring the woods, climbing trees, and chasing butterflies.
By Mohameen Moshood2 years ago in BookClub
"The Boy with the Bird in His Chest" by Emme Lund: A Captivating Tale of Courage, Magic, and Unlikely Friendships
Emme Lund's debut novel, "The Boy with the Bird in His Chest," is a literary masterpiece that seamlessly weaves together elements of fantasy, coming-of-age, and the extraordinary power of connection. From the very first page, readers are transported into a world both enchanting and thought-provoking, leaving them eagerly turning the pages to unravel the mysteries that lie within.
By Lilly Goldberg2 years ago in BookClub
"If You Tell" by Gregg Olsen: A Gripping Dive into the Dark Depths of True Crime
Gregg Olsen's "If You Tell" is not merely a true crime thriller; it is an immersive journey into the chilling realms of human depravity, resilience, and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood. In this riveting non-fiction narrative, Olsen meticulously unravels a tale that transcends the conventions of traditional crime literature, leaving readers both captivated and horrified by the shocking events that transpired within the walls of a seemingly ordinary family home.
By Lilly Goldberg2 years ago in BookClub
Voyage Across the Stars
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, amidst the clamor of blaring car horns and bustling throngs, dwelled a youthful lady named Jane. She traversed through existence with a sense of determination, yet beneath her assured facade resided a craving for something more profound—a pursuit for self-revelation.
By Promise Olushola2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Eye For An Eye By M.J. Arlidge
This is not a book for the faint of heart as it deals with the controversial subject of what we should do with child offenders. Should we release them back into the community under assumed aliases to protect them from retribution or should we deliver our own form of justice on them, when the legal system seemingly fails the victims in allowing their killers to rebuild their lives?
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub







