book reviews
Reviews of books by relationship gurus, dating experts, and cautionary tale-tellers.
Colors of the Heart. Content Warning.
In the quiet town of Willowbrook, nestled deep in the heart of the countryside, there lived a young woman named Emma. She was known for her radiant smile and her passion for painting. Emma's art was more than just colors on canvas; it was the reflection of her heart, her emotions, and the world as she saw it.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
The Blind Man's Wisdom
"The Blind Man's Wisdom: Three Methods to Read Minds" In order to read the thoughts of others, one must become acquainted with three crucial methods. These methods are of utmost significance, as mastering them will empower you to decipher and comprehend the inner workings of anyone's mind. Let me share with you a tale about Buddha, which illustrates the art of reading minds.
By Romeo Acquah2 years ago in Humans
Gaza authorities say 700 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks.
Latest DEVELOPMENTS: UN humanitarian agencies are urgently appealing for Gaza aid to be allowed in unimpeded. Doctors in Gaza are reporting that patients arriving at hospitals are displaying signs of disease resulting from overcrowding and poor sanitation, which have become prevalent after over 1.4 million people were forced to flee their homes to escape the Israeli bombardment.
By harunur roshid2 years ago in Humans
Habits and Time Management:
Habits are your secret weapon. They can either be the keys to your success or the chains that hold you back. We all have them, whether we admit it or not. Good habits, like hitting the gym or reading daily, can be your ticket to personal growth. Bad habits, such as procrastination or excessive social media scrolling, are the shackles preventing you from achieving your goals.
By sherif adel mohamed2 years ago in Humans
Resilience Amidst Chaos: The Saga of Survival
Part 1: The Gathering Storm In the not-so-distant future, the world stood on the precipice of annihilation. A multitude of geopolitical conflicts had escalated into a global conflagration. The embers of hatred and greed ignited flames that would engulf nations and reshape the world order.
By Abdullahi Alfa2 years ago in Humans
Lab-grown vegetables. Content Warning.
A Breakthrough in Food Technology In a quest to address the pressing issue of food insecurity on a global scale, two enterprising students in Qatar have pioneered a groundbreaking 3D printer that manufactures vegetables. Mohammad Annan, aged 20, and Lujain Al Mansoori, aged 21, have ingeniously harnessed artificially grown vegetable cells and UV light to create a prototype of an edible carrot, a feat never before achieved with vegetables.
By Obaydur Rahman2 years ago in Humans
Aging and End-of-Life
It was early morning, and the sun's golden rays gently kissed the face of an old man named Samuel. He lay in his comfortable, worn armchair by the window, staring out at the world with eyes that had seen a century's worth of history. His room was filled with mementos, faded photographs, and the soft hum of his favorite jazz tunes playing on the record player.
By Solomon Aldorph2 years ago in Humans








