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Sketches of Fate
It's getting late, and three of us are returning after attending a wedding ceremony of an office colleague. "Three of us" means me, Ratan, and Su Shovin. On one hand, we were great friends, but on the other hand, there are many differences of opinion between us. Whenever we three sit together, we start to argue on various topics, especially Ratan and Su Shovin.
By Dot Stories3 years ago in BookClub
THE ENIGMA OF THE LOST MANUSCRIPT
Once upon a time, in the picturesque town of Havenshire, there lived an unconventional librarian named Alice. With her vibrant red hair and curious nature, she was known for her ability to uncover hidden secrets within the depths of old books. One particularly stormy evening, Alice stumbled upon an intriguing manuscript tucked away behind a dusty shelf in the forgotten corners of the library. Little did she know, this discovery would unlock a mystery that would captivate the entire town.
By Charlene Gacayan3 years ago in BookClub
THE LOST VOICE
In the clamoring city of Harmonia, voices streamed like an orchestra, winding around together the energetic embroidery of life. Yet, one morning, a frightful quiet plunged upon the city, taking away every voice. Frenzy and disarray held the roads as individuals attempted to talk, just to track down quietness consequently. Outsiders looked at one another, their eyes wide with skepticism, incapable to convey their contemplations.
By Manoj kumar behera3 years ago in BookClub
Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing
"Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing" (I think) kicked off Judy Blume's popular "Fudge" books (It kicked off the franchise for me at least; and prompted me to, to this day, go back and reread "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing," "Superfudge," and, lastly, "Fudge-a-Mania." I never got into "Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great" and, therefore, don't know where it would fall in the sequence of the canon).
By Kent Brindley3 years ago in BookClub
Look Me in the Eye
Look Me in the Eye is a book by John Elder Robinson. It’s a biography of his life growing up with Aspergers (now called Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD for short) back in the old days and his difficulties growing up. His father was abusive and he got picked on in school. He had many odd habits growing up, including an inclination to blurt out non sequiturs, avoid eye contact, dismantle radios, and dig five-foot holes to stick his younger brother, Augusten Burroughs, in them.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in BookClub
List of Books That Inspired Me To Write
Growing up, if I wasn't playing outside, in school, or doing homework, you could bet you'd find me curled up somewhere, reading a big book. I don't know when I decided I wanted to write stories, all I know is one day in middle school I began to write stories of my own.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in BookClub






