Vocal Book Club
Nurturing Identity Through Story: Why Books for Young Filipino Readers Matter More Than Ever
When kids see themselves in the pages of a book—their names, their neighborhoods, their holidays, their slang—it does something deep. It tells them their lives are worth writing about. Filipino children’s books do that and more. They're not just stories. They're mirrors, anchors, and even lifelines. In a world where screen time is winning, books rooted in our own language and imagination help Filipino kids see that they belong. Not just as part of a country, but as part of something older, louder, and beautifully unique.
By Cass Ernest9 months ago in BookClub
A Story That Changed Everything
Sometimes, it takes just one voice to make a difference. One story. One moment of truth. This is the story of Mia—a quiet girl who never thought her words could matter. But one day, she shared something from her heart, and it changed everything.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in BookClub
The Addictive Lover
In the heart of a bustling city, where lights danced on cobbled streets, there lived a woman named Isabella. A painter by profession, she spent her days lost in the strokes of her brushes, creating landscapes of vivid colors that captured the fleeting moments of her soul. Yet, despite her successes and the warmth of her friendships, something was always missing in her life—a certain spark that no amount of creativity could ignite.
By Jamal khan9 months ago in BookClub
The Article of "Little Red Riding Hood"
Little Red Riding Hood was a sweet young girl who lived in a peaceful village at the edge of a vast forest. Everyone knew her as Little Red Riding Hood. She was given this name because she always wore the bright red hooded cloak that her grandmother had made for her. One day, her mother packed a basket filled with bread, butter, and sweet cakes for her to deliver to her ailing grandmother, who lived alone in a cottage deep in the woods. “Stay on the path, don't talk to strangers, and go straight to Grandmother's house,” her mother reminded her before she left. The sun shone through the trees as Little Red Riding Hood made her way through the forest, and birds sang in the sky above. She intended to follow her mother's instructions, but her curiosity got the better of her. She was captivated by the forest's beauty. It wasn’t long before she encountered a sly and cunning wolf. The wolf gently asked the girl where she was going after noticing that she was alone and in danger. Forgetting her mother’s warning, Little Red Riding Hood innocently replied that she was on her way to visit her sick grandmother.
By emon Islam9 months ago in BookClub
Becoming a Franchise Owner with Tim Parmeter: A Practical Guide for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
By Tim Parmeter: I’m excited to announce the release of my new book, Becoming a Franchise Owner, which hits the shelves on March 25, 2025. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or someone considering a career change, this book is for anyone who has ever wondered if franchise ownership could be their next chapter.
By Dena Falken Esq9 months ago in BookClub
Author Carole Schossow and Her Inspirational Journey
Carole Schossow is a remarkable author whose spiritual journey has led her to create inspiring devotional poetry. Born in Maquoketa, Iowa, Carole’s life was rooted in a loving Christian family, which provided her with a strong foundation of faith. Her deep commitment to God and her dedication to spreading His Word through writing have become central to her life’s mission. Her works have touched the hearts of many, offering comfort and hope through the power of poetry.
By Carole Schossow9 months ago in BookClub






