Recommendation
Echoes of Our Hearts
Title: Echoes of Our Hearts The wind whistled through the trees, carrying the faint scent of roses as it brushed against Emily's cheeks. She stood outside the old wooden house, her heart pounding like the rhythmic beat of a drum. After years of avoiding this place, she finally found the courage to return. Memories, both bitter and sweet, flooded her mind as she turned the doorknob and stepped inside.
By Abdul Ahad2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Jaguar Path by Anna Stephens
The Empire of Songs reigns supreme. Across all the lands of Ixachipan, its hypnotic, magical music sounds. Those who battled against the Empire have been enslaved and dispersed, taken far from their friends and their homes. In the Singing City, Xessa must fight for the entertainment of her captors. Lilla and thousands of warriors are trained to serve as weapons for their enemies. And Tayan is trapped at the heart of the Empire’s power and magic, where the ruthless Enet’s ambition is ever growing. Each of them harbours a secret hope, waiting for a chance to strike at the Empire from within. But first they must overcome their own desires. Power can seduce as well as crush. And, in exchange for their loyalty, the Empire promises much.
By Marie Sinadjan3 years ago in BookClub
Every YA Fantasy Lover Should Read This Book
It's rare that I come across a book that, after finishing, makes me want to shove it in people's faces and demand they read it. ( Maybe not that violently, but you get the point. ) Even after reading other YA titles like Six of Crows, Throne of Glass, and even Hunger Games, I wasn't thinking, "now this is required reading for all YA book lovers!"
By Amanda Starks3 years ago in BookClub
Rumpole and My Unfair Thoughts
It has been said that you can lie all you want in non-fiction, especially in the autobiographical form, but that it is impossible to lie in fiction. This has been an interesting contradiction that allows the reader to learn a great deal about certain writers that those authors may prefer to keep hidden in their own thoughts, not exposed on the bare page. And with this thought in mind, I want to talk about Rumpole of the Bailey.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in BookClub



