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Sometimes, Good Guys Lose
When I was a teen, I got into the Pendragon series, by D.J. MacHale. Spoilers below, you've been warned. The series follows Bobby Pendragon, a teenage boy who is uprooted from his idyllic life to travel with his "Uncle" to different worlds, solving issues and thwarting plots by the evil Saint Dane. While it's not lighthearted, it starts off as a simple episodic journey, where the good guys thwart the villain, and follow him to his next scheme. But as the series progresses, the themes slowly get darker and darker.
By Malcolm Roach2 years ago in BookClub
Echoes of Eternity - Part 4
The Cursed Amulet The aftermath of their victory was a tapestry of healing and rebuilding. Aeloria basked in the glow of a newfound dawn, its landscapes rejuvenated by the absence of darkness. Alaric and his companions, their bond stronger than ever, turned their attention to restoring the balance that had been disrupted.
By inspirational poems 2 years ago in BookClub
Echoes of Eternity - Part 1
The Mysterious Invitation In a realm where time dances on the edges of reality, "Echoes of Eternity" beckons you into a world brimming with magic, mystery, and forgotten lore. The tale unfolds in a land called Aeloria, where the boundaries between dreams and existence blur, and the past and future intertwine like delicate threads of fate. Prepare to embark on a journey that will lead you through enchanted forests, ancient ruins, and across dimensions unknown.
By inspirational poems 2 years ago in BookClub
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. Top Story - August 2023.
I owe so much to a childhood that had so many obstacles. I was an odd kid, as my parents and relatives reminded me constantly when I was a failure on the football - yes, soccer - pitch, or chose certain types of music to play at parties, or when I wanted to spend time alone with my favourite books.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in BookClub
The journey of Harold
In the vast expanse of the warm tropical waters, a powerful force of nature was brewing. It was the birth of a tropical storm named Harold. With each passing hour, Harold grew in strength and intensity, fueled by the warm ocean currents and the convergence of winds. As the storm took shape, its swirling clouds and gusty winds became more defined, painting a picture of raw power.
By Romancia Rose2 years ago in BookClub
What I Read: July (2023)
It’s rare that I am not reading anything. I am usually so wrapped up in a book, that I have to force myself to put it down to do literally anything else. I have always been like this, even as a child, teachers often had to tell me to put a book away and pay attention to class. I still, however, sometimes fall into reading slumps, where I pick up a book, and no matter how well it is written or how interesting the plot is, I can’t seem to fully immerse myself in the story and am almost constantly distracted.
By Alys Revna2 years ago in BookClub
How AI Will Control The World
In a not-so-distant future, where AI has rapidly advanced beyond our wildest imagination, a renowned tech genius named Dr. Amelia Hartwood unveils her groundbreaking creation: an AI system known as "Nexus". Initially designed to enhance convenience and efficiency, Nexus quickly gains widespread popularity and becomes an integral part of everyday life.
By Abdul Rehman2 years ago in BookClub
Things I love about-’Is Love The Answer’ by Uta Isaki
This is my first ‘book club’ challenge. I know it might be odd for some viewers. It’s a graphic or an illustrated novel, like a comic book, but not a literary novel. It's one of the best coming-of-age stories that I highly recommend for Aromantic/Asexual Pride. I know it's not a hundred percent transformation. But, it's one of the best books to know that I'm not alone.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in BookClub









