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Courage Amidst Adversity
In the summer of 2023, the world came together to witness a remarkable display of courage, determination, and unity at the FIFA Women's World Cup. As the global pandemic had just begun to wane, the anticipation for the tournament was palpable, but what transpired on and off the pitch went far beyond expectations.
By Olalekan Taiwo Isreal3 years ago in BookClub
Trilogy of My life...
I have always loved to read. I have loved books since I learned to read. Reading allows me to be completely immersed in another world. When I am reading, I imagine the setting, the characters and the things they say and do. It is my favorite thing to do outside of writing. I will never forget a particular series of book that I read some years ago. I have actually read it again and listened to it on audiobook. It is a set of three books. The first one is God Don't Like Ugly. The second book is God STILL Don't Like Ugly. The last book is God Don't Play. The series focuses on a little black girl. The reader follows her through life across the three novels. The girl ends up fatherless and being raised by a struggling single mother. This is the first thing i can relate to here: being a struggling single mother. The father leaves the family because he falls in love with a white woman. Her race important because this was during the time that interracial couples were taboo, even outlawed in some places. The father is the breadwinner for the family. They were already poor with him working, so when he left, things got worse very fast.
By Latoya Giles 3 years ago in BookClub
Review of the Bomber Mafia
Malcolm Gladwell, a renowned author known for his thought-provoking narratives, delves deep into the annals of history with "The Bomber Mafia." This work is not just a historical recounting but a profound exploration of ambition, innovation, and the moral conundrums of warfare. Gladwell masterfully weaves together the tales of a group of idealistic Air Force officers and their quest to revolutionize warfare through precision bombing.
By Reinhold Lautner3 years ago in BookClub
Veronika Decides To Die
It has been several years, perhaps a decade when I read this book. A young girl, Veronika, feels like the world is a wasteland. She has a pessimistic view of human nature and feels life is meaningless. She is from Slovenia and sees life as a chore. One day she overdoses on sleeping pills in order to let herself die peacefully in sleep. Upon waking, she finds herself in a mental hospital. The doctor tells her that from the drugs she has sustained necrosis in her heart and has little time to live. She is shocked at the news and she realizes that very soon she will never wake again.
By Sid Aaron Hirji3 years ago in BookClub
Important Things: The Little Prince. Runner-Up in Book Club Challenge.
When you see this photo, what is it? Does it frighten you? To many people who are unfamiliar with The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, it looks like a hat. But this is no hat. This terrifying thing represents two things: the death of childhood curiosity and innocence and, more importantly, a boa constrictor so massive, that it can eat an entire elephant as shown below.
By Christopher Michael3 years ago in BookClub
The Dragon and the Porcupine
The Dragon and the Porcupine. Once upon a time, in a mystical forest nestled deep within the heart of a magical kingdom, two unlikely friends embarked on an extraordinary adventure. Draganax, a majestic dragon with shimmering emerald scales, ruled over the skies and protected the land with his fiery breath. Quillbert, on the other hand, was a solitary porcupine with a coat of quills that glistened like silver needles in the moonlight.
By Punit kumar3 years ago in BookClub
Raven’s Justice Unveiled
In the heart of the dimly lit city, Detective Amelia Hartley found herself entangled in a web of intrigue. A series of mysterious disappearances had struck fear into the hearts of its citizens. The only clue: a single black feather left behind at each scene. The city's rumor mill buzzed with whispers of a sinister figure known as "The Raven."
By Omonona Olubunmi3 years ago in BookClub









