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Book Review: People Kill People. Content Warning.
Violence has increased all over the world over the last few years. Gangs having turf wars, school shootings, robberies and other kinds of shootings. We have had 9/11 when the Twin Towers fell. I was in second grade when that happened. I was in music class when they dismissed us earl to go home. Years later we had Sandy Hook, The Pulse Club and the Boston Marathon Bombing. I still remember the tale from my coworker from Target when she had walked out to her car to go home, she had heard the bombs go off. She had thought it was thunder. She found out later that the sounds she heard was the bombs going off. The Braintree Mall was dead for hours, and we couldn’t reach out to our loved ones as they had turned off cell service in case of another bomb.
By Jessie Lynn Nelsonabout a year ago in BookClub
BOOK REVIEW : "Gotham Gangster" Authored by Owen O. Lance
Book Title: Gotham Gangster by Owen O. Lance Owen O. Lance’s Gotham Gangster delivers an enthralling dive into Gotham City’s dark, psychological, and chaotic criminal world. The book provides a rich, narrative-driven exploration of the iconic dynamic between The Joker and Dr. Harleen Quinzel, better known as Harley Quinn. This deep dive into their early encounters reveals the complexity of their relationship, marked by manipulation, obsession, and a dangerous undercurrent of mutual fascination.
By Lynn Myersabout a year ago in BookClub
THE LIES WE TOLD EACH OTHER: A STORY OF LOVE AND LESSONS
CHAPTER 2: The Connection: From Strangers to Friends The event is here, with the same lighthearted anticipation. I had his number now but couldn’t bring myself to use it. Instead, I called someone else, asking to be picked up at the bus stage.
By ThePassionJournalabout a year ago in BookClub
Mahabharata
In the vast and complex world of Indian epics, the Mahabharata stands as a beacon of wisdom, offering profound lessons that remain relevant even in today’s world. One such lesson is derived from the powerful encounter between Bhima and Hanuman in the epic. It is a moment that illustrates the essence of humility, true strength, and the nature of real friendship.
By Kavya Mattaabout a year ago in BookClub
KAMASUTRA. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The word Kamasutra often sparks discomfort, especially when uttered by women. Many associate it exclusively with sexuality and might even feel compelled to avoid discussing it altogether. Yet, dismissing or misunderstanding this ancient text does a disservice to its profound significance. Far from being a mere “sex manual,” the Kamasutra is a masterpiece of human philosophy, written during an era when Indian society was rich with intellectual, spiritual, and artistic exploration.
By Kavya Mattaabout a year ago in BookClub
Exploring Dark Romance: A Genre of Complex Emotions
A scholarly subgenre that developed in the 2010s and picked up broad ubiquity in the 2020s, dull sentiment falls beneath the umbrella of undesirable cherish stories. These books frequently portray connections that challenge ethical and legitimate boundaries, raising questions approximately their developing offer. What does the victory of these provocative stories, as often as possible stamped by viciousness and complex control flow, uncover approximately modern society?
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in BookClub
WAR by Bob Woodward
WAR (2024) by Bob Woodward begins with a prologue explaining how his Watergate reporting partner, Carl Bernstein, invited him to join him at a party in 1989. "Trump is here," Bernstein said, telling him it was a fun party and he enjoyed the conversation with Trump. Woodward's conversations at the party quoted Trump as saying he was a great loyalist and that in New York City when inspectors gave him violations (unfounded in his mind on his perfect buildings) for his properties, he would say F**k you, and not pay. He told Woodard it is similar to the Mob; they continue returning for more once you pay.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in BookClub
Introducing Sasha Cat & Daddy Dog
My First Work with a Children's Book Back in the spring of 2018 I had this strong yearning to write a children’s book. In 2015 I already had some experience With children’s books when I collaborated on a book called The Girl with the Magic Balloon. My friend Fernando Cobos beautifully illustrated the book and he came up with the idea for the story. I wrote the story using his outline, and I formatted the book. The book sold something like 25 whopping copies.
By Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago in BookClub
The King Of Elfland's Daughter
Introduction I wrote an example story for my December challenge and found a beautiful song sung by Mary Hopkin to accompany it. When I looked a little further into its source it led me to an album and the book that inspired it. This is a critique of the book and the album with some of the music I can find. Here is the story that has nothing to do with the book or the album, but just so you can see how this started.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in BookClub
The Magical Diary
Deep inside an ancient and dusty, old town-bookstore, existed a diary shrouded by secrets nobody dreamed they'd encounter. "The Magical Diary", that ordinary book nobody heard of—it was meant for people. Nobody has ever heard its presence. Such a book as the diary itself was magical to open such worlds and turned the daily life of one owner of the book into one great big adventure.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in BookClub










