Review
Michael Schane Showcases an Inspirational Anecdote with Enthralling Themes
Books are powerful tools—tools that can trigger change. While there is a myriad of learning resources out there, nothing can beat the supremacy of books—treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Even children’s books, which are often associated with elements of entertainment and fun, hold great power. There are plenty of ways books can contribute to the development of a young mind; it is just impossible to overlook. Combining these with impactful storylines and invaluable life lessons, you have a powerful guide for children.
By Bill Hardekopfabout a year ago in BookClub
I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You by Miranda Hart
Summary The ten-part story ‘I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest With You’ by Miranda Hart is a poignant, gently witty, and wise chronicle of living with a chronic condition, the process of acceptance and the struggle to find balance in a stressful world. Throughout the book, Hart leads her audiences through her health challenges beginning from a severe weakening down in the comfort of her house. As she goes through the process of her healing, she explores the psychic and spiritual level of health and does not hesitate to discuss what she learns and who she becomes.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
Comforting Words for Loss of Pet: 30 Heartfelt Quotes
Losing a pet is like losing a family member, and finding the right comforting words for the loss of a pet can be a challenging task. Pets provide us with unconditional love, companionship, and joy, and their absence leaves a significant void in our lives. For many, pets are not just animals but cherished members of the family. In this blog, we will provide comforting words for the loss of a pet, offering heartfelt quotes that can console those grieving the loss of their beloved animal companions.
By Owais Ahmedabout a year ago in BookClub
Unleashed By Boris Johnson
Summary This biography named ‘Unleashed’ by Boris Johnson draws light into his political career specifically his tenure as the prime minister. The main focus is on his handling of the Brexit crisis, the management of the turmoil and the emotionally charged stewardship of power in the UK commonwealth. Johnson’s memoir constitutes a blend of humour, irony, and deep philosophical introspection that allows those interested to see the man behind the headlines and the scandal that surrounded him. This is a self-portrait documentation of how he ascended to the premiership, the challenges he faced while in office and his insights on Brexit.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
The Siege by Ben Macintyre
Summary The Siege by Ben Macintyre offers a detailed analytical account of the real account of the Iranian Embassy siege in London in 1980. ‘’The Siege’ is a compelling recollection of the six-day hostage crisis which as the author notes transformed both British politics and world terrorism. The focal of the story is a besiege of the embassy by several Iranian militants who captured several hostages and demanded the release of prisoners in Iran. The government of the United Kingdom did not waste time with deliberation as it embarked on complicated negotiations as well as a military action known as Operation Nimrod. Macintyre first presents the gunmen and the hostages as real as well as the SAS soldiers that stormed the building thus elucidating the human side of the daring drama.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
My Favourite Mistake
Summary Marian Keyes’ My Favourite Mistake is a powerful novel about change, strength and the issue of self. The main character, Anna Walsh, is a 39-year-old PR representative from New York who has it all – a gorgeous apartment, a great job, and an encouragingly empty nest while her two kids are battling through colleges, but as COVID-19 hit this woman’s harmonious life starts shaking. A string of relationship breakdowns, health problems, and professional turmoil, compels her to look at her life over from a new perspective. Her character returns from New York, where she worked a stressful corporate job only to take up a new life in her homeland of Ireland, with just a few odds and ends.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
Message Deleted
Summary As some of the themes that run through the story can be classified as secrets, revenge and survival, K.L. Slater’s gripping novel Message Deleted deserves to be classified as a psychological thriller. This story begins with Saffy, a single mother, who has no idea how her life got disturbed by some Mystery Deleted Messages and how her best friend Leona and her family went missing. The suspense in Saffy’s quest revolves around her attempts to find out the truth, the fractious relationships which have endured her dysfunctional childhood, history of sexual abuse, and high levels of suspicion.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
The World According to Cunk
Summary The World According to Cunk is credited to English comedian Philomena Cunk who is otherwise a work of fiction that previously earned media fame as presenter of pseudo-history programmes in the form of historical documentaries acting as a representative of an ignorant Brit. This book has sections which give a complete brief history of the world having this satirical story starting from the Stone Age to the modern period.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
My Time to Stand
Summary The story of Gypsy-Rose Blanchard’s life can be narrated by her own words featured in her memoir called My Time to Stand. Together with Melissa Moore and Michele Matrisciani, Gypsy explains how she was sexually abused while being raised in Missouri by her mother Dee Dee Blanchard, who diagnosed her with Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Her story is told from her childhood, overwhelmed with unneeded medical procedures and the falsification of her illness to her breakthrough of escaping in a way that the world was not prepared for.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub










