Fiction
The Lost City
Have you ever been captivated by the idea of uncovering hidden treasures and unraveling mysteries of the past? Imagine a young archaeologist venturing into the depths of a dense jungle, driven by the desire to explore and unearth an ancient civilization long lost to time. This is the tale of "The Lost City," where a brave and curious archaeologist embarks on an extraordinary journey, only to encounter mysterious forces that will stop at nothing to protect its secrets.
By Aruna sree3 years ago in History
Summertime in Spring Hill
Margery could not find her younger brother Fred. She looked in the attic bedroom shared with the cousins where her nine-year-old cousin Anthony sat sulking. He had been sent to bed without supper. Hours earlier, he had been caught chasing Grammie’s chickens into the vegetable patch. His grandparents spent the morning settling nervous hens back into the coop.
By D.M. De Alwis3 years ago in History
The Hidden Depths: Unraveling the Enigma of Atlantis
Once, in a time long forgotten, there existed a magnificent civilization known as Atlantis. Stories and legends spoke of its grandeur and advanced knowledge, but as the centuries passed, it slipped into the realm of myth and speculation. Yet, a group of intrepid explorers dared to believe in its existence and embarked on a perilous quest to unveil the secrets of the lost city.
By Gayathri anand3 years ago in History
25 Bizarre History Books, From Fascist Pigs to the History of Severed Heads
History books often take us on captivating journeys through time, shedding light on the significant events and influential figures that shaped our world. But what about the more peculiar and unusual aspects of history? This blog post brings you a list of the 25 weirdest history books ever written, covering topics ranging from the search for Sasquatch to the history of severed heads. Prepare to dive into the bizarre and intriguing as we explore these unconventional historical narratives.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
25 Weirdly Specific But Fascinating MICRO HISTORY Books : From Hotdogs to Swimming Pools to Beavers
Micro history books offer a unique perspective on various subjects, delving into specific topics and uncovering intriguing stories that might otherwise go unnoticed. In this blog post, we will explore 25 weirdly specific but fascinating micro history books that are sure to captivate readers. From the social history of swimming pools to the secret science of surfaces, these books shed light on lesser-known narratives and provide a deeper understanding of the world around us.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
The Prophecy Unleashed
Nightmares plagued Odin, the king of Asgard. Three menacing figures haunted his dreams—a writhing shadow, a decaying corpse, and a monstrous beast with a deadly bite. Though their true forms eluded him, Odin sensed their connection to Asgard's relentless problem—Loki. Despite Loki's domestic life with his wife and sons, he had been secretly visiting the giantess Angrboda. Learning of their illicit affair and the three offspring it produced, Odin grew uneasy.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
Ferdinand Marcos - The Great President of Philippines
Ferdinand Marcos was a Filipino politician who served as the President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was born on September 11, 1917, in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, and passed away on September 28, 1989, in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.
By Dan IsEnjoyingLife3 years ago in History
Politics In Russia
Russian politics refers to the system of governance and political dynamics within the Russian Federation, the largest country in the world. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia has transitioned from a socialist state to a semi-presidential republic with a multi-party system. However, it is important to note that the political landscape in Russia is often characterized by a concentration of power in the hands of the ruling elite.
By Dan IsEnjoyingLife3 years ago in History







