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Make Money from Publishing Puzzle Books: Your Creative Path to Passive Income
Imagine turning your love for puzzles into a steady stream of income. With the rise of self-publishing platforms like Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), creating and selling puzzle books has become an accessible and rewarding venture. Whether you’re a seasoned creator or someone exploring new opportunities, publishing puzzle books can be a creative and profitable endeavor. Let’s dive into how you can make money from publishing puzzle books while sharing practical examples, real-world insights, and actionable steps.
By John Arthorabout a year ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Adamantine Jewel by Jeffery Pears
Jeffrey Pears has written in The Adamantine Jewel a thriller which combines many elements to create something which is a unique read. It is set in Los Angeles, India and Tibet and presents a story to which we can all relate: a virus is taking hold of the world and it's a killer, threatening a pandemic and as a result, extreme loss of life.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in BookClub
10 Must-Read Self-Help Books for 2025. AI-Generated.
As we move into 2025, the importance of self-improvement and mental well-being has never been clearer. Whether you're seeking motivation, personal growth, or better life habits, self-help books provide a powerful roadmap. In this article, we explore the top 10 self-help books to read in 2025, each one offering valuable insights to enhance various aspects of your life. From overcoming procrastination to building confidence, these books will not only educate you but also inspire a mindset shift that can lead to profound change.
By Diana Merescabout a year ago in BookClub
My 5⭐️ Reads of 2024
2024 was a great reading year, despite the slump that overtook me in the latter half. Getting the hang of audiobooks has been such a godsend! Anyway, I thought I'd do a roundup of my favorite reads last year, and I'm pretty surprised by the variety I ended up with. I even have a non-fiction book that I really enjoyed, how's that? 🥰
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: Skylark in the Fog by Helyna L. Clove
So when the universe falls to pieces, it doesn’t mean your life has to, right? That comes later. Jeane Blake, captain of the spaceship Skylark, makes her living by looting dead worlds, planets fallen prey to naturally occurring wormhole-like rifts plaguing the cosmos. She survives the only way she knows avoiding commitment and arguing with her dead foster father's ghost. But when her crew stumbles upon an alien device that could collapse the wormhole network and wipe out all sentient life, they catch the hungry eyes of the Union, a tyrannical empire hunting the sinister tech. As she flees the Union’s brainwashed agents, Jeane is forced to take on a shady mission and gets stuck assisting the runaway monarch of a technocrat planet. Queen Maura Tholis is seeking the aid of an interstellar resistance to reclaim her war-torn world, with another trouble-magnet device as her bargaining a glove that allows her to command AI systems. Jeane couldn’t care less about the whole deal, but things become personal when the Union annexes the place she calls home. And it might be her fault. Reluctant to become weapons in the hands of power-hungry militants and desperate rebels, smuggler and queen join forces. But to save their homes, they must redefine themselves, work with the enemy, and face personal traumas they’d buried long ago—and only stars know which challenge might break them in the end.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
Open When… By Julie Smith
Summary Open When… is being positioned as a kind of self-help book that will be needed when emotions become particularly challenging. The organisation of each chapter is such that readers are assisted to wade through different forms of psychological disorders including social phobia, low self-esteem, grief and more especially, repercussions of poor decisions made. The book is split into three main sections: There is
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
When Is the Right Time to Follow Up with Publishers?
Navigating the world of publishing can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to the intricacies of manuscript submission and communication with publishers. One of the most commonly asked questions among aspiring authors is about the appropriate waiting period before reaching out to a publisher after submitting a manuscript. This article aims to shine a light on best practices regarding follow-up timing, ensuring you strike the right balance between being proactive and overly eager.
By Hannah millerabout a year ago in BookClub
Sunday Morning Inspirational Messages: 30 Quotes to Kickstart Your Day with Positivity
Sunday morning inspirational messages are a perfect way to set the tone for a peaceful, productive, and positive day. Sunday mornings are special; they offer a chance to recharge, reflect, and prepare for the week ahead. Starting your day with Sunday morning inspirational messages not only boosts your mood but can also bring positivity to the people around you. Whether you're sharing a message with friends or posting on social media, these quotes remind us of the beauty of a fresh morning and the importance of embracing every moment.
By Owais Ahmedabout a year ago in BookClub
Sunday Peace Quotes: 30 Inspirational Quotes to Bring Calm and Serenity
Starting your day with Sunday peace quotes can help set a peaceful and reflective tone for the rest of the day. Sundays are meant for relaxation, introspection, and preparing ourselves for the week ahead. Whether you’re spending time with family, enjoying a quiet morning alone, or reflecting on the past week, these Sunday peace quotes can provide you with the inspiration you need to cultivate inner calm and gratitude.
By Owais Ahmedabout a year ago in BookClub








