Book of the Month
Every Mirror in This House Lies Differently
The first time I noticed something wrong with the mirrors was the day after my mother’s funeral. I was brushing my teeth in the upstairs bathroom, the one she always kept too clean, and out of the corner of my eye, I saw her. Not her ghost or some shadowy presence — no, it was her, alive and vibrant, humming some old song while brushing her hair, just like she did every night.
By Zohaib Khan10 months ago in BookClub
The Man Who Collected Silence
No one ever noticed Mr. Yusuf. Every morning, he left his quiet apartment on the top floor of an aging brick building in the heart of the city, a city that never stopped humming. With a wool coat too big for his shoulders and a little leather notebook always in his hands, he drifted through the crowd like smoke—seen by many, remembered by none.
By Zohaib Khan10 months ago in BookClub
The Last Bookstore on Earth
They stopped printing books before I turned twenty-five. Not officially, of course. But you could feel it happening. Libraries turned into “digital immersion centers.” Bookstores became yoga studios or coffee labs. I remember walking into one with my niece once, trying to show her what a “bookstore” used to look like. She thought I meant the Kindle section at Target.
By Zohaib Khan10 months ago in BookClub
The Evolution of AI Stock Trading: Why Human Traders Can’t Compete Alone Anymore
For over a century, stock trading has been driven by human instincts, experience, and emotional decisions. Fast forward to 2025, and a silent revolution is underway. Algorithms, neural networks, and predictive analytics are no longer just tools—they’re competitors. AI stock trading is reshaping the global financial ecosystem, and human traders are being forced to adapt or fall behind.
By Mian Abdulrahman10 months ago in BookClub
A Bold New Vision for America’s Future
In a time of firestorms and failing infrastructure, political paralysis, and rising housing costs, Robert Simpson’s Why the Hydrants Failed and The Future of Housing in The West delivers a commanding wake-up call and blueprint for change.
By Elisa B.Bull10 months ago in BookClub
Final round
Thank you! Before the world moves on is a moving, powerful collection of poems, stories, anthems and songs. If you enjoy free verse and rhyme, love in dreams, faith vs doubt, ballads of pain, storytelling and lyrical monologues, you will love this book
By Nathaniel Terrell10 months ago in BookClub
Book trailer (Audition)
Thank you! Before the world moves on is a moving, powerful collection of poems, stories, anthems and songs. If you enjoy free verse and rhyme, love in dreams, faith vs doubt, ballads of pain, storytelling and lyrical monologues, you will love this book
By Nathaniel Terrell10 months ago in BookClub









