Nonfiction
Daily Life
Daily Life is the fourth chapter in the book Lost Voices of the Edwardians by Max Arthur. Daily life in the Edwardian Era, in one way, wasn’t that much different to our lives today. They would go to work or school, cook, eat, drink, and have a roof over their heads. The main difference was how they did this and at what ages, and they wore very different clothes.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff6 months ago in BookClub
Your Ears Are Your New Reading Superpower
Ever feel like you're constantly battling the clock, wishing you could devour more books but never quite finding the time? What if I told you that reading, as you know it, is evolving? Imagine a world where you can immerse yourself in captivating stories and absorb insightful information while simultaneously tackling your to-do list. It's here, and it's powered by your ears.
By Francisco Navarro6 months ago in BookClub
Reclaiming the Truth:
It’s amusing how topics seem to align themselves in our lives when we need them most. Today, I found myself once again circling back to a subject I’ve often discussed, spirituality, spellcasting, and the relationship between esoterics and God. Despite misconceptions that persist in mainstream religious doctrine, the truth is far more nuanced than the condemnation many are quick to espouse.
By Sai Marie Johnson7 months ago in BookClub






