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Rachel Reviews: The Sealwoman's Gift by Sally Magnusson
When we think of slavery in this modern age, we quite rightly look at the systematic abduction of Africans to work the plantations of North America. In fact, one could almost say that slavery in the public's consciousness has become synonymous with what we know about the plight of people subjected to that life.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in BookClub
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The Loyal Companion: A Heartfelt Tale of Love, Loss, and Legacy In the heart of a bustling city where towering skyscrapers reach toward the sky, casting long shadows on the streets below, lived Maximilian Blackwood—a man whose wealth and power were as vast as the empire he had built. As a titan of industry, Maximilian's every move was watched, envied, and analyzed by those around him. His life seemed perfect, filled with luxury, success, and influence.
By RAJEEVAN N P NADUMURIabout a year ago in BookClub
Understanding the Extramarital Relations of Odysseus
When Homer wrote his epic adventure, The Odyssey, he was writing for an audience of his contemporaries, not for those readers who would come along two thousand years later. Though the story of Odysseus’ return from Troy has certainly been an enduring tale, it isn't easy to know how it would have been perceived during Homer’s time.
By Randy Bakerabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Gratitude Blueprint
Book Review: The Gratitude Blueprint by Stevie Ball In The Gratitude Blueprint: Building Self-Worth Through Thankfulness, author Stevie Ball offers an inspiring and actionable guide to harnessing the power of gratitude. Through a blend of personal stories and practical tips, the book explores how thankfulness can boost self-worth and transform one's outlook on life. Ball provides readers with tools to build their own gratitude practice, ultimately leading to a more positive and fulfilled life.
By stevie h ballabout a year ago in BookClub








