Book of the Week
Stardust Odyssey
In the vast expanse of the cosmos, nestled amidst an infinite sea of stars, there resided a wondrous celestial tapestry known as the Milky Way Galaxy. Spanning across 100,000 light years, this cosmic marvel housed billions of stars, planets, and mysteries waiting to be unveiled.
By Samuel Gbenegbara Lagodam 2 years ago in BookClub
Six crimson cranes: a bookreview
Let's give it a recap in ten sentences or less: Princess Shiori has forbidden magic running in her veins. On the day of her bethrotal, Shiori discovers that her stepmother Raikama is a demon/witch. In fear of her secret cominc out, Raikama banishes Shiori and her six brothers with a curse. The brothers change by daylight in crimson cranes and Shiori isn't able to speak. One word and one of her brothers would die. (And that were just five sentences, woohoo!).
By Ewout Stouffs2 years ago in BookClub
Specialists Closed The total Action You Really need to 'Change' a Day of Sitting . Content Warning.
We grasp that contributing lots of energy plunking down is imperfect, taking into account everything, as of now authoritatively how much movement ought to kill the negative flourishing effects of plunking as the day advanced?
By MD. Mostafizur Rahman2 years ago in BookClub
"The Punderful Olympics: Where Laughter Takes the Gold!"
In the quaint town of Jovialville, nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, a unique event unfolded every four years — The Punderful Olympics: Where Laughter Takes the Gold! Jovialville was renowned for its love of humor, and the Punderful Olympics had become a cherished tradition that brought joy and laughter to the hearts of all who attended.
By JOHN JOEL STEPHEN C.ORBISO2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Corset by Laura Purcell
Imagine that you could inflict pain on your enemies without having any actual contact with them; imagine that you could imbue items with a supernatural power which would make them itch or fester or shrink; imagine if this was possible and that you could do this without it being traced back to you.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
: A Hilarious Pirate Adventure
During the heyday of pirate, the infamous Captain Blackbeard and his intimidating crew on board "The Crimson Tempest" ruled the seas with dread. Stories of his brutality proliferated, inspiring fear in the hearts of traders and seamen alike.
By IBRAHIM JAFAR2 years ago in BookClub
the Craziest Hyena
There once lived a hyena by the name of Zara who was well-known for her odd behavior in the center of the African savannah. Zara was known to be the most insane hyena anyone had ever met, even though the other hyenas in the pack spent their days hunting and scavenging.
By IBRAHIM JAFAR2 years ago in BookClub
Whispers of a Love Lost: The Tale of Lila and Mateo
Nestled between crumbling cottages and undulating hills, in the center of a little, deserted village, dwelt Lila and Mateo, two people united by an unwavering love. Their tale was one of adversity, poverty, and the human spirit's tenacity.
By IBRAHIM JAFAR2 years ago in BookClub
The Unveiling Harmony: A Tale of Strength, Diversity, and Choices"
There once lived a young woman by the name of Amelia in the little, traditional village of Harmonyville. Amelia had a reputation for being wise, kind, and steadfast in her adherence to moral values. She was a virgin, though, a title that had drawn a lot of rumors and criticism in the community.
By IBRAHIM JAFAR2 years ago in BookClub
FUNNY STORY EVER SEEN
Wally Wobblebottom was an oddball who lived in the sleepy town of Chuckleville, where it was not only acceptable but required to laugh. Wally had a reputation for being able to make people laugh hysterically out of the most ordinary circumstances. Those who knew Wally well stated, "If Wally's around, you're guaranteed a good belly laugh." His laugh was contagious.
By IBRAHIM JAFAR2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Cows [Don't Follow The Herd] by Dawn O'Porter
The Cows is a book that surprises. Dawn O'Porter takes our perception of what women should be in terms of traditional views and messes with it, presenting us with a truer, more 21st century vision. I found it challenging in terms of its direction and what it highlights, not its content, and darkly humorous.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub


