Book of the Day
Rani Lakshmibai: The Fearless Warrior Queen of Jhansi. Content Warning.
The story of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi is a saga that resonates through the annals of Indian history—a tale of valor, resilience, and defiance against colonial oppression. Born as Manikarnika Tambe on November 19, 1828, in the vibrant town of Banares, she was later hailed as the Maharani consort of the princely state of Jhansi in the Maratha Empire. Her journey from a spirited young girl to a symbol of resistance against British rule is both inspiring and captivating.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in BookClub
Milo the little mouse.
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village in Europe, there lived a determined and adventurous mouse named Milo. Milo had always dreamt of exploring the world beyond the borders of his small village and experiencing new adventures. One day, he decided to follow his dreams and embark on a journey to the vast and exciting land of the United States of America.
By Andrii Kolesnychenko2 years ago in BookClub
A Story with a Deep Impact
Book Stats: The Man Who Knew Infinity by Robert Kanigel published in 1991. Getting up early has a major advantage; you get to admire nature's beauty. The serenity of the morning nourishes your soul like no other. Knowing that I had time to spare before heading off to campus, I got comfortable on the bench in my backyard garden with a book in hand, surrounded by nature. Opening the book, I submerged myself into the world of letters and words, while nature provided a soothing backdrop. Here's my opinion on it.
By Staringale2 years ago in BookClub
The Haunting Of Love: Ghostly Romance Stories
In the small village of Whispering Pines, nestled deep in the heart of the forest, there stood an old, decrepit mansion known as Rosewood Manor. It was said that the mansion was haunted by the spirits of its former owners, lovers who had tragically met their end in a forbidden romance centuries ago. This tale, passed down through generations, told of a love so powerful that it transcended death itself.
By Virus Oinam2 years ago in BookClub
Standing Still In The Rain: The Moment of Clarity
Life often takes us on unexpected journeys, and in "Seeing with The Heart, An Unconditional Love Story" by Jeanne Durig Alfaro, we are reminded that even in the most challenging moments, there's an opportunity to find solace and understanding. The book, with its poignant storytelling, beautifully encapsulates the human experience of heartbreak, loss, and the search for meaning. As I read through the pages, I found myself transported to a world where love, pain, and self-discovery intertwined.
By Alexander Sebastian 2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring the Mystical Beauty of Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali. Content Warning.
Rabindranath Tagore, the celebrated poet from Bengal, crafted a literary gem that transcends the boundaries of time and culture: Gitanjali. This revered collection of poems, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, delves into the realms of mysticism, nature's splendor, human compassion, mortality's acceptance, and love's profound essence. Through simple yet profound verses, Tagore invites readers on an enchanting journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening, unveiling the mystic beauty that lies within the pages of Gitanjali.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in BookClub
The Girl And The Ghost
Once upon a time, in a small village called Quu, nestled in the heart of Nigeria, there lived a young girl named Kia. Quu was known for its rich culture and close-knit community, but it also held a secret that had been passed down through generations. This secret was the haunting tale of The Girl Who Married a Ghost.
By Glory Smiller2 years ago in BookClub
Adan The Body Odor Princess
Princess Adan lived in a small village surrounded by green hills and farms. Her father, King Chuk Mecca, ruled over the village. Adan was the king's oldest daughter and known as a kind and gentle princess who treated the villagers well. However, Adan struggled with a difficult issue her whole life - she had very strong body odor that smelled quite bad. Even as a young girl, she smelled much worse than the other children, and the odor only grew more pungent as Adan matured into a young woman. The unpleasant smell trailed behind her wherever she walked.
By Glory Smiller2 years ago in BookClub
The Giant
Humans are not the tallest living beings on Earth, but among the billions populating this planet, there exist some extraordinarily tall individuals whose heights seem scarcely believable. Though the average person rarely exceeds six feet, there are men and women who hold record-breaking heights, towering over almost everyone they encounter. Reaching over eight feet brings unique advantages like seeing great distances, but also disadvantages like difficulty finding properly fitting clothing and cars. Let's look at 15 real-life giants who stand out today due to their exceptional stature.
By Glory Smiller2 years ago in BookClub








