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The Prompt Write about a book that changed you. Read more about this here I chose the title, a question mark because I don't know the title of the book that had the biggest influence on my life. I don't know the name of the book but I think it was a French translation. There was a dog called "Socks", that, as far as I know, is not an English pet name.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in BookClub
Rumpelstiltskin's Gambit
"In the delicate threads of Rumpelstiltskin's enchanted gamble, we are reminded that even the brightest of fortunes can cast shadows, and that the true wealth of a heart lies not in gold, but in the irreplaceable tapestry of emotions that weave our humanity"
By ADVIKA SHARMA2 years ago in BookClub
The Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project and Research for Advanced Practice Nurses
The next two textbook reviews are 'The Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project' and 'Research for Advanced Practice Nurses'. In the first textbook to be reviewed it is mainly describing what a terminal graduate degree in nursing is all about. 'The Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project A Framework for Success' is written by three women who are Katherine Moran, Rosanne Burson, and Dianne Conrad. As said above this is a book for students who are studying for a terminal graduate degree as a Doctor of Nursing Practice. The students may already be nurse practitioners but who want to do more for their patients or clients. This is a book that covers what the Doctor of Nursing Practice is all about from the history and the why nurses become doctor practitioners.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in BookClub
The Practice of Nursing Research and Munro's Statistical Methods for Healthcare Research
The next two textbooks that I have read and reviewed were 'The Practice of Nursing Research Appraisal, Synthesis and Generation of Evidence' and 'Munro's Statistical Methods for Healthcare Research'. The Munro textbook is one that teaches about all the math that one may need to do research in this area. The other textbook is one where authors show their experiences in writing and doing research.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in BookClub
Chronicles of epsilon:the time breaker enigma
Part 1: Temporal Tangles In the year 2345, humanity had unlocked the secrets of time travel. The Epsilon Initiative had harnessed temporal energy to manipulate reality itself. Dr. Elara Rayne, a brilliant physicist, led the team working on the "Timebreaker," a device capable of tearing holes in the fabric of time. Elara, haunted by her own past mistakes, believed that unraveling time could fix history's tragedies.
By Subhasis Das2 years ago in BookClub
Origin: A Novel Investigating The Job Of Computerized reasoning In The Destiny Of Mankind.
What might occur assuming somebody found the response to the two most established and most supernatural inquiries of presence: where did we come from and where are we going? Imagine a scenario in which that answer was progressive to such an extent that it put every one of the world's religions and convictions within proper limits. Imagine a scenario where that answer was protected by a man-made brainpower equipped for thinking and behaving like an individual.
By Herbert Truitt2 years ago in BookClub
Book Audit: "The Servant and the Teacher" by Yoko Ogawa
Begun "The Maid and the Teacher" last December and completed it today. Assuming that I had focused completely on it, I might have completed it significantly sooner however you know, life occurs. It's a declaration to the force of Yoko Ogawa's narrating that I realize that I would complete her book.
By wayne banner2 years ago in BookClub
Finding Resonance in Pain: Jennette McCurdy's "I'm Glad My Mom Died”
Content warning: The memoir mentioned in this book deals with some heavy and triggering topics. The book review below also includes some spoilers. Reader discretion and discernment is strongly advised.
By Eva A. Schellinger2 years ago in BookClub











