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AI or artificial intelligence
AI or artificial intelligence refers to the ability of machines or computers to mimic human intelligence. It encompasses a wide range of techniques and approaches that enable computer systems to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence, such as pattern recognition, decision-making, learning, and language.
By wawan piliang2 years ago in BookClub
Proud Pada
I have just finished the third installment of the Last Lumenian series. The Proud Pada is such an amazing continuation of this series. We spend most of our story on yet another planet and that forces our cast of characters to develop even further. I love this story because we go back to a more politically driven story and it is perfectly balanced with magic and fantasy. Something that S.G. manages to do really well is make each story stand alone. Now obviously these books are meant to be read in order, in the series. But her ability to weave recaps into her narrative makes it easy to pick up the series at any point. As always we will be doing this with and without spoilers.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in BookClub
Old Tamil Novels List
Here is a list of some of the best and most popular old Tamil novels: Ponniyin Selvan by Kalki Krishnamurthy This epic historical novel is considered one of the greatest Tamil novels ever written. It is set in the 10th century Chola dynasty and follows the life of Arulmozhi Varman, who later became the great Raja Raja Chola I.
By Novelstamil.com2 years ago in BookClub
Financial Liberation: A Candid Review of Manage Your Money Like a F*cking Grown-Up by: Sam Beckbessinger. AI-Generated.
In today's cluttered landscape of personal finance books promising to transform your financial habits, Manage Your Money Like a F*cking Grown-Up by Sam Beckbessinger stands out with its refreshing blend of humor, practical advice, and no-nonsense approach to money management. Released in 2018, this book has garnered attention for its bold title and resonant message about taking charge of one's financial destiny. Here’s a detailed review exploring six key aspects of Beckbessinger’s approach:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
When Breath Becomes Air: A Profound Journey Through Life, Death, and Meaning. AI-Generated.
Paul Kalanithi's memoir "When Breath Becomes Air" is a profound reflection on mortality, identity, and the search for meaning in the face of terminal illness. Published posthumously in 2016, the book has resonated deeply with readers for its eloquence, raw honesty, and philosophical insights. Here's an in-depth review that explores six key aspects of this remarkable literary work:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
The Haunting Beauty of 'All the Living and the Dead' by Hayley Campbell: A Deep Dive into Family, Grief, and the Unseen. AI-Generated.
Hayley Campbell's "All the Living and the Dead" is a haunting exploration of family, memory, and the eerie landscapes of the mind. Published in 2021, this debut novel has garnered attention for its evocative prose and atmospheric storytelling. Here's a comprehensive review that delves into the six key aspects of this intriguing literary work:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Navigating & Learning LinkedIn, "Linked" By: Omar Gerriott & Jeremy Schifeling. AI-Generated.
"Linked: Working Together to Unleash Your Competitive Edge" is a comprehensive guide to leveraging LinkedIn for personal and professional growth, authored by Omar Garriott and Jeremy Schifeling. Released in [year], this book aims to demystify the complexities of LinkedIn and empower readers with practical strategies to enhance their career prospects. Here's a detailed review highlighting seven key points from this insightful read:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Effective Guide To Reading Classics: How And What To Read
In literature, classic books refer to the works that have been impacting the reading scene for years on end now. Some of the first authors that might pop into your mind when hearing the word classics are William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Jane Austen, and many more. Their works are timeless and still hold value to them even after years or decades of publishing them. If you are one of the people who want to get into reading classics but feel disoriented and do not know what books to read or how to read them, this guide is for you!
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports2 years ago in BookClub
Unlocking Healing: A Journey through the Vagus Nerve with Stanley Rosenberg. AI-Generated.
Stanley Rosenberg's book, Accessing the Healing Power of the Vagus Nerve, offers a profound exploration into the potential of the vagus nerve to promote healing and well-being. As a practitioner and teacher with decades of experience in bodywork and healing modalities, Rosenberg brings a unique blend of scientific knowledge and practical wisdom to his work. Here's a detailed review covering seven key aspects of the book:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
True Teryn
The second book in S.G. Blaise’s The Last Lumenian Series, True Teryn, is an incredible continuation of the series. The second book, of four, does an incredible job of furthering the story while also balancing the introduction of new characters and the development of our existing ones. With more fantasy and slightly less political drive, True Teryn offers a different side of S.G.’s brilliant writing skills.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in BookClub
5 Fantastic Psychological Thrillers to Read on a Rainy Day
There’s nothing better than curling up with a good book on a rainy day, especially a psychological thriller. When the story is really great, it’s easy to get lost in it for hours. Not only is it a fun way to pass the time while waiting for the rain to subside, but it’s also the perfect time to tackle your to-be-read list.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports2 years ago in BookClub








