Books
Books the story writer
Once upon a time, in a small town called imagination land, there lived a little boy named Tommy. Tommy loved to read books, especially ones that sparked his creativity and took him on exciting adventures. His favorite book was called "Creative Island," written by the famous author, Mrs. Wordsworth. Every night before bedtime, Tommy's mom would read him a story from his favorite book. But one night, something extraordinary happened. As his mom opened the book, a shimmering light burst out, engulfing their room. The light swirled around the room until it settled on Tommy's bookshelf, causing the books to come alive.
By DHARMA RATAN2 years ago in History
Passing the Torch
In the heart of Brazil, where football is not just a sport but a way of life, emotions run deeper than the Amazon River. It's a land where legends are born, where the green and yellow jersey holds sacred significance, and where the ghosts of the past inspire the dreams of the future. On a fateful evening under the floodlights, Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior etched his name into history by surpassing the legendary Pele's goal-scoring record, a moment that transcended football and united the nation in a tidal wave of emotions.
By saint harrison2 years ago in History
Top 10 Unsolved Mysteries of the World. Content Warning.
Introduction The world is a place filled with wonders, but it's also a realm of mysteries that continue to baffle scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. Throughout history, various phenomena, disappearances, and enigmas have captured the collective imagination of humanity. In this article, we will explore the top 10 unsolved mysteries of the world, each of which has perplexed investigators for decades or even centuries.
By Rajan Nimkayal2 years ago in History
Water the story
Once upon a time, in a magical forest, there lived Rani, an adventurous 8-year-old girl who loved exploring and making new friends. Rani had a special gift - she could talk to water. Yes, she could communicate with rivers, lakes, and even tiny droplets of rain. It was a secret only known to Rani. One sunny afternoon, when Rani was strolling near the sparkling river, she noticed a little droplet, crying all alone on a leaf. Curious and concerned, Rani approached the droplet and asked, "Dear droplet, why are you so sad?"
By DHARMA RATAN2 years ago in History
AFRICAN HISTORY OF SHAKA ZULU
Shaka, also known as Chaka or Tshaka, was a Zulu chief who reigned from 1816 to 1828 and founded the illustrious Zulu Empire in Southern Africa. His military prowess is unparalleled, and he is credited with creating a fighting force that devastated the entire region. His life is the subject of numerous colourful and exaggerated stories, many of which are debated by historians.
By African RUMOURS2 years ago in History
The Fellowship of the Ring
Once upon a time in the land of Middle Earth, a great and powerful wizard named Gandalf discovered a dark secret. He had learned that a powerful ring, known as the One Ring, had resurfaced after being lost for centuries. This accursed ring possessed unimaginable power and could corrupt even the purest hearts. Realizing the danger it posed, Gandalf set out to form a Fellowship to embark on an epic journey to destroy the ring and ensure that it never fell into the wrong hands again.
By Abdulaziz kassim 2 years ago in History
Leadership and Vision
Once upon a time, in the heart of America, a nation divided by ideology and strife, a Republican Primary unfolded with fervor and intensity. The candidates vying for the nomination were as diverse as the opinions of the people they sought to represent. Among them was a man named Daniel Carter, a charismatic and enigmatic figure who captured the attention and hearts of many.
By Armah Elvis2 years ago in History







