Vocal Book Club
The Young Man Who Sold the Sky
People said the sky was free—until Javi learned how to sell it. In the dusty town of Solmerra, where clouds almost ever came and hopes vanished as quickly as morning dew, Javi was born in a dilapidated tin-roof home. His mother washed clothes by hand for less than a dollar a day, while his father disappeared in the copper mines. However, Javi? He possessed eyes that never blinked at failure and a mind full of lightning.He used an old blender and broken bicycle pieces to construct a fan-powered buggy when he was seven years old. He connected a solar panel to a single lighting in their one-room house when he was ten years old. By the age of thirteen, he was obsessed with energy. The kind that not only powered lights but also powered lives.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in BookClub
The Day Gravity Forgot Us
The birds never came down on the Tuesday that it started. Every pigeon in the city took off at precisely 6:04 a.m., but none of them ever touched down. The balloons floated up without exploding. Like frozen tears, raindrops suspended in midair. Individuals pointed. Laughed. used their phones to record it.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in BookClub
The Archivist's Lantern
"A woman named Lira works as an Archivist—a government official trained to extract, analyze, and preserve people's memories—in a city where forgetting is a crime and memories are currency." The wealthiest people keep theirs in vaults made of crystal. For food, the impoverished must sell theirs, forgetting their names, loved ones, or even their birthdays.
By sazzad hossain8 months ago in BookClub
Why Reading Self-Help Books Isn’t Just for ‘Broken’ People. AI-Generated.
When someone says they’re reading a self-help book, it’s often met with silent judgment, sympathetic nods, or the assumption that they must be going through a crisis. The term "self-help" has, for too long, carried a stigma associated with brokenness, failure, or desperation. But in reality, self-help books are not bandages for the wounded. They are tools for anyone committed to growth, reflection, and continuous improvement. They offer more than advice—they invite transformation.
By Voice of Simplicity8 months ago in BookClub
Exploring Human Rights Books & Political Fantasy Books for Awareness and Change
Books are powerful tools. They do more than tell stories — they open our eyes to real-world problems, challenge injustice, and inspire us to think differently. Two important genres doing just that are human rights books and political fantasy books. In this article, we explore how both types of books help readers understand complex issues like justice, freedom, and political power. Whether rooted in reality or imagined worlds, these books make us question the world around us.
By Michael J. Henderson8 months ago in BookClub
How Can I Stop Wasting My Life and Start Living With Purpose?
Let’s be honest: most people aren’t really living. They’re surviving. They wake up tired, scroll their phones, drag themselves to jobs they hate, come home, repeat the same cycle — waiting for weekends, vacations, or some moment that makes life feel different.
By young chase8 months ago in BookClub
Hatred and Jealousy Quotes: 30 Truthful Reflections. AI-Generated.
Understanding Hatred and Jealousy Quotes Hatred and jealousy are two of the most toxic emotions that can cloud judgment, ruin relationships, and poison the mind. Whether you're a victim of someone else's bitterness or struggling with your own envy, confronting these feelings is the first step to emotional clarity. In this article, we’ll explore hatred and jealousy quotes that reflect the harsh truths of these emotions while offering perspective and growth.
By Owais Ahmed8 months ago in BookClub
Hazrat Jesus
Bibi Maryam was a resident of a town called Nacherah. The city of Nasherah was located near Baitul Muqaddas. Bibi Maryam was engaged in the service of Baitul Muqaddas to fulfill the vow of her parents. She was very pious and religious from childhood. His father's name was Imran and his mother was Bibi Hanna, the sister-in-law of Prophet Zakaria (as). One day Bibi Maryam was praying, suddenly the angel Gabriel descended. He said, Peace be upon you, you are the recipient of Allah's grace. God is with you. Chakita was frightened by this unexpected address of Bibi Maryam. He started thinking - who is Asala, what is Salam. Hazrat Jibril said - I am God's angel Jibril. Do not be afraid; You will get a holy child, I have come to give you this good news. The girl was afraid and said - how will it be? I am a virgin. I did not have the company of a husband. The angel said, "Allah will do it. It is not difficult for Him." *Saying this the angel interposed. Six months ago the wife of Hazrat Zakaria (A.S.) became pregnant - now the virgin Mary became pregnant again by the power of God. Although Bibi Maryam conceived a child by the power of God, why will the people of the country accept it? As a result of the virgin woman becoming pregnant in this way, everyone threw her out of the Baitul Muqaddas - that's what
By H M Rakibul8 months ago in BookClub









