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Book Review: Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield
Have you ever been to paradise? Or an island? They say a beautiful vacation somewhere warm might be the perfect getaway. A place where dreams can come true but only if you believe. However, with this novel I was feeling all the warmth of paradise and sunshine. And you also can't forget about love. Like I said before in my other romance review, I am NOT a romance girlie. But every time I say that I somehow find a thought-provoking love tale. I immediately gave this a 5-star due to the characters being well developed and how the plot was so intact, and everything was coming altogether. If you are into the Queer/Best friends fall in love type of plot, then this is for you. But it's with a twist that literally broke me...
By Sorelle.Maiaabout a year ago in BookClub
Why "It Only Happens in The Movies" is the Romance Book You Need Right Now !
I think you have encountered almost all the clichés in romantic films, the tears, the laughter, the happy ever afters, the hardships pulled off without breaking a sweat, fantastically engineered meets and the over the top antics involving declarations of love. Still, It Only Happens in The Movies cages the very tropes that one would use rather lightly. Now picture a fairy tale that breaks all the rules of conventional writing. A book that is as refreshingly true and untidy as life is. Curious? Read on.
By The Book Cornerabout a year ago in BookClub
MY JOURNEY TO SUCCESS.
Introduction: Through this article, I will describe the evolution of my professional activity and my tactics of making profit on affiliate marketing which are quite effective in practice. I mean to tell how I became involved in affiliate marketing.
By Glory Azukwuabout a year ago in BookClub
Youtube marketing
YouTube marketing is a strategy that leverages the platform's massive audience and video content format to promote brands, products, or services. With over 2 billion active monthly users, YouTube offers businesses a unique opportunity to connect with a wide audience through engaging and creative content.
By Shohagh USA about a year ago in BookClub
Summary: The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown
Get Your Free Book The Wild Robot Escapes Here: The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown is the exciting sequel to The Wild Robot, continuing the story of Roz, the gentle robot who learned to survive and thrive in the wilderness. While the first book focused on Roz’s integration into the natural world, forming bonds with animals and adapting to her environment, the sequel places her in a new setting where she must once again rely on her adaptability and ingenuity. This time, the stakes are higher, as Roz is taken away from her peaceful island and thrust into the harsh world of human civilization.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Summary of 'Old-Fashioned on Purpose: Cultivating a Slower, More Joyful Life' By Jill Winger
"Old-Fashioned on Purpose Cultivating a Slower, More Joyful Life" by Jill Winger is a compelling look at the writer's transition to adopting a more deliberate, slower pace of life in modern times.
By Val Garnerabout a year ago in BookClub
Hooking Your Readers from Page One
I learned the hard way that a captivating opening isn’t just a suggestion; it’s a necessity. Think about it—if you were at a party and someone greeted you with “So, how’s life?” you’d probably glance around for the nearest exit. But if they leaned in with, “You won’t believe what I saw today,” your ears would perk up, right? That’s the magic of a strong opening: it grabs attention, demands engagement, and lures readers into your world.
By Bijju sharmaabout a year ago in BookClub
Review: Oil And Marble By Stephanie Storey
Leonardo Da Vinci is an old master who is well celebrated and well known in medieval Italy, he has grown to fame over the years. But problems find him. He has barely finished a project that will keep memory of him forever, something that will be sure to wow the crowds for generations. He has earned a reputation of not finishing his work given to him by patrons. And to make it worse, being in medieval war torn Italy he has no choice but to abandon some of the best pieces and patrons that uphold his legacy and is forced to find a new one, something that can stand against the time of this world.
By Vendela Mitloabout a year ago in BookClub








