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The Diary of Emptiness
The Diary of Emptiness (A story about depression) The evening is as grey as any other. The window of Rina is open. A cool breeze flows in. Still, the room feels heavy, as if every breath of air carries the weight of sorrow. A pen, an open diary, and a few medications are scattered around her bed. On the diary’s page, it reads—
By Books Lover9 months ago in BookClub
Experienced professionals
In the prosperous village where Émilie and the villagers had built a model of sustainability, a new dynamic had begun to emerge. Feedback from community projects attracted the attention of experienced professionals, experts in environment, sustainable development and marine resource management. These specialists, fascinated by the success of the village, wanted to share their knowledge and help further develop local initiatives.
By Christine Hochet9 months ago in BookClub
5 Life-Changing Lessons from Reading Just One Book a Month. AI-Generated.
In a world full of distractions, reading a book might seem like a slow or outdated habit. With social media feeds refreshing every second and short-form content demanding constant attention, sitting quietly with a book can feel unfamiliar to many. But the rewards go far beyond simple entertainment for those who commit to reading even one book a month. A consistent reading habit can transform the way we think, feel, and live.
By Voice of Simplicity9 months ago in BookClub
"The Importance of Birds: Nature’s Most Beautiful Messengers"
Every morning, before the world fully wakes, there’s a chorus that begins outside my window. It starts quietly—one chirp, then another—and soon becomes a full orchestra of wings, whistles, and warbles. That’s when I remember how lucky we are to share this planet with birds.
By emon Islam9 months ago in BookClub
Romeo and Juliet-by William Shakespeare
In the beautiful city of Verona, Italy, two powerful families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are locked in a bitter and violent feud. Their hatred for each other runs so deep that even their servants fight in the streets. The Prince of Verona declares that anyone who disturbs the peace again will be sentenced to death.
By Mr Rifat Ahmed9 months ago in BookClub
Atomic Habits by James Clear - A Transformative Book Review for Building Better Habits
Introduction to Atomic Habits In a society that continuously strives for personal development and self-improvement, Atomic Habits by James Clear shines as a guiding light for those wanting to eliminate negative habits and cultivate enduring, positive ones. This bestselling book delves into the intricacies of habit formation, offering a practical roadmap for making small adjustments that can yield extraordinary outcomes over time.
By info with usama9 months ago in BookClub
30 Best Summer Beach Captions for Instagram
Best Summer Beach Captions to Elevate Your Instagram in 2025 Nothing says summer like sun-kissed selfies, sandy toes, and a beach full of memories. But the real challenge? Finding the perfect summer beach captions that match your vibe.
By Owais Ahmed9 months ago in BookClub
The Beautiful Game: How Football Unites the World
Football, known as soccer in some parts of the world, is the most popular sport on the planet. Played in over 200 countries by millions of people, it transcends borders, cultures, and languages. Whether on dusty village fields or world-renowned stadiums, football evokes a unique sense of emotion and connection. It is a game that celebrates skill, strategy, and spirit—uniting people of all backgrounds through a shared love of play.
By emon Islam9 months ago in BookClub
The Clockmaker’s Secret
There was a store that never closed in a quiet village tucked away between a forest and the sea. It was crammed between a bakery and a shuttered post office on the intersection of Hollow Street. Nobody could recall when it opened. It has always existed, according to some. All that was written on the sign above its entrance was "Time Repaired."
By sazzad hossain9 months ago in BookClub
Short film
The sound of the camera rolling echoed through the room, accompanying the murmurs and laughter of the film crew members. Julia, the director, was nervous, but also excited. After weeks of preparation, their short film project was finally coming to life. The story she wrote was inspired by her own experiences, a mix of memories and emotions that she couldn't wait to share with the world.
By Christine Hochet9 months ago in BookClub










