Review
Redemption's Echo: A Tale of Resilience in Scarlet
In a quaint village nestled at the edge of a dense forest, a young girl named Scarlet lived with her family. She was known far and wide for her extraordinary talent - a melodious voice that could enchant even the wildest of hearts. Her singing brought solace to her grandmother, who was bedridden due to an illness.
By Baby Sitter3 years ago in BookClub
Book Review "The Cost of Living" by Deborah Levy
Deborah Levy's "The Cost of Living" is a remarkable literary work that seamlessly blends memoir with a powerful feminist manifesto. With eloquent prose and sharp observations, Levy invites readers into her world, crafting a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relevant.
By Sarwat Fatima3 years ago in BookClub
A Boy and His Dogs
When I say that “Where the Red Fern Grows” has been on my TBR pile for a long time, I mean a long time. I remember ordering this book out of a flyer that was sent home during elementary school. Needless to say, it has taken me over twenty years, but I finally decided to sit down and give this book a try. I was filled with nostalgia and emotion as I read this touching tale of the love between a boy and his dogs.
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in BookClub
My Thoughts about ‘Day Tripper'
Things are getting more fun and interesting in this community, which is called the ’Book Club’- one of the new categories in Vocal Media. First things first, I love graphic novels. I know I have such a unique taste different from others depending on whatever I like. My first challenge for the Book Club category was a little tricky with only between 300 or more words. At least I did my best. It's okay that I'm still trying.
By Meghan LeVaughn 3 years ago in BookClub
SUSAN. Content Warning.
In a distant village nestled deep within the rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Susan. Her name, with its ancient meanings, had always held a special place in her heart, even though she didn't fully understand the depths of its significance.
By Esse Naeemah Ali3 years ago in BookClub
HELEN. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the ancient city of Athens, there lived a young woman named Helen. Her name, Helen, was not just a mere label but a profound reflection of her essence. In the heart of this great Greek city, where the legacy of gods and goddesses was woven into everyday life, Helen's name carried the weight of its ancient meanings.
By Esse Naeemah Ali3 years ago in BookClub
KELLY. Content Warning.
"Kelly's Creative Odyssey: A Warrior's Journey of Art and Blessings" Dive into an enchanting journey that uncovers the profound meaning behind the name Kelly, as you follow the extraordinary life of a young woman whose name embodies the spirit of a true warrior.
By Esse Naeemah Ali3 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Faery Sight by Patricia Bossano
It isn't easy being a teenager, especially when you're a human princess living in the faery realm. Celeste yearns to truly belong there, and is ready to relinquish her human identity, but startling revelations from her dying mother expose shocking truths and impede her plans. Struggling to come to terms with her birthright, Celeste must find her place between worlds while exacting revenge against the evil sorceress who wronged her parents. Faery Sight is the unforgettable story of navigating the challenges of growing up, embracing your individuality and choosing your own path, even if that means facing a daunting enemy.
By Marie Sinadjan3 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Promise by Christi Nogle
A young woman confronts her digital doppelganger. A mother and daughter struggle underground, finishing robots for the rich. A loving couple find that their mirrors are very different than mirrors used to be. Your devices sometimes connect not just to the web but to the afterlife. Be prepared for strangeness here. We have several types of aliens, alternate dimensions, virtual-reality writing retreats, time-travel games and time-travel tragedies, cosmic artforms and living paintings, haunted Zoom meetings, and giant worms. These stories reflect the weird and unknowable future. They are often bizarre and dreadful, but they also veer towards themes of hope, potential... and promise.
By Marie Sinadjan3 years ago in BookClub











