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Free novel:《Demon Copperhead》
In the vast expanse of the Colorado Rockies, nestled among rugged peaks and winding valleys, lies a land teeming with mystery and adventure. It is within this untamed wilderness that the story of "Demon Copperhead: A Novel" unfolds—a tale steeped in conspiracy, danger, and the indomitable spirit of the American West.
By AXxiaoxiao2 years ago in BookClub
Top 5 Self-Enhancement Reads for 2024: Part 1
1. Ten Times Calmer: Beat Anxiety and Change Your Life by Dr. Kirren Schnack Anxiety, a pervasive mental health condition, impacts the lives of over 300 million individuals globally, highlighting the widespread need for effective coping strategies. Recognizing this significant need, Dr. Kirren Schnack, a seasoned clinical psychologist trained at Oxford University and actively serving within the NHS, offers a comprehensive toolkit within the pages of this book. Through her expertise and experience, she provides readers with actionable advice and practical tools to confront and manage this prevalent yet often debilitating mental illness. By empowering individuals with accessible resources and evidence-based guidance, Dr. Schnack endeavors to alleviate the burden of anxiety and foster resilience and well-being among affected individuals worldwide.
By Akale Mandundu2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Lost Immortal by Tony Huston
The Lost Immortal was an enjoyable book to read for many reasons. The idea of immortality and the hunt for it when it is discovered to exist in the world is one that has woven its way through many a good novel and Huston uses the tragic figure of his protagonist, a man of many names but for this review we'll call him Alexandros, to show that it might not be all that it's cracked up to be.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
Five Exceptional Self-Improvement Reads for 2024: Part Two
1. Feral Self-Care: 100 Ways to Liberate and Celebrate Your Messy, Wild and Untamed Self by Mandi Em Ah, the ubiquitous topic of self-care—discussed ad nauseam in various circles. However, in this enlightening book by Em, the notion of self-care transcends the clichés of green smoothies and yoga sessions. Instead, Em offers readers a refreshing perspective by presenting a diverse array of self-care activities that ignite vitality and awaken a zest for life. From dancing joyously in the rain to engaging in primal screaming sessions, these unconventional practices serve as powerful catalysts for embracing life with renewed vigor and authenticity. Through Em's insightful guidance, readers are encouraged to explore new avenues of self-care that resonate on a deeper level, fostering holistic well-being and a profound sense of fulfillment. In essence, this book serves as a captivating invitation to break free from conventional norms and embrace self-care practices that truly nourish the soul and invigorate the spirit.
By Akale Mandundu2 years ago in BookClub
Books to Assist You in Maintaining Your New Year’s Resolutions
1. Oliver Burkeman’s Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals With the dawn of a new year comes a sense of promise and boundless opportunity, yet the temptation to set countless goals often leads to spreading oneself too thin. Instead of juggling a multitude of objectives, it's crucial to hone in on what truly matters. In "Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals" by Oliver Burkeman, traditional tips and tricks take a backseat to a philosophical approach toward decision-making in the face of life's finite duration (as implied by the title referencing the average human lifespan). Burkeman's perspective offers a liberating blend of radical acceptance and the freedom to prioritize only the most essential pursuits, enabling individuals to excel in what truly resonates with them. In essence, it's a profound exploration of time management, and in my opinion, the most impactful book on the subject I've encountered.
By Akale Mandundu2 years ago in BookClub
Safe Spaces: A Journey from a Frightened Little Horsegirl to a Global Empowerment Leader by Merja Sumiloff With Lisa Wallace
Safe Spaces is a profoundly insightful and enlightening story of becoming and the beauty of discovering your life passions. A once-frightened little girl learned to go deep within and find her strengths by overcoming a painful childhood, uncovering her superpowers, and going on to be a successful entrepreneur and global empowerment leader. The touching memoir begins with the author discovering her first safe space while sitting on a horse named Donut and how it changed the course of her life. Safe Spaces is unapologetically honest and full of relatable reflections and revelations.
By Lisa Wallace2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Hannah and the Hollow Tree by J.A. Browne
What if you were given a choice... to save the Mother of All Nature... or Become Her? Awoken in the middle of the night by an alarming phone call, Hannah and her mum, Caroline rush to the bedside of Eleanor, Hannah's estranged Grandmother. One of them has been lying to Hannah and one has been keeping a magical, but dangerous secret. With deadly forces aligning to destroy the Mother of All Nature's bloodline, Hannah is rushed to the safety of the Hollow Tree. But will she make it in time. And can a mysterious silverback fox keep her alive long enough to save not just the world we know... but the one we don't...
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
National Science Day in India
Introduction: National Science Day, observed on February 28th each year in India, holds profound significance as it commemorates the discovery of the Raman Effect by the renowned physicist Sir C.V. Raman in 1928. This monumental breakthrough revolutionized our understanding of light and matter interactions, earning Raman the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. Since its inception in 1987, National Science Day has evolved into a celebration of scientific inquiry, innovation, and discovery. This article delves into the rich tapestry of National Science Day, exploring its themes, significance, and impact on fostering scientific awareness and curiosity across India.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in BookClub
Inside Out: Understanding the Inner Mechanisms of eBooks
Before we dive into the inner mechanisms and how eBook works, we must understand the history of this revolutionary technology that stopped the extinction of literature. E-books are digital files including text and graphics that are like printed books and may be distributed electronically or viewed on-screen. They may be made by converting printer files or drawing on databases and text files. The e-book sector acquired public prominence in the late 1990s, when firms such as Peanut Press began providing literature for personal digital assistants. Despite a dip during the dot-com disaster, it rebounded with Sony's 2006 e-reader and Amazon's Kindle in 2007, resulting in a strong rise in US e-book sales.
By AMZ Publishers Pro2 years ago in BookClub
Heartless Hunter: Crimson Moth #1
The most recent read of mine, Heartless Hunter by Kristen Ciccarelli, was a Book of the Month pick for February. I ended up ordering late, but with that being said, within three days of having the book, I had finished it. Which for me is much much faster than my average.
By Grace Genet-Allen2 years ago in BookClub
Elara's Portal: A Journey Home
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between rolling hills and whispering forests, there lived a young girl named Elara. She was known throughout the village for her curiosity and adventurous spirit. Elara's days were spent exploring the woods, climbing trees, and chasing butterflies.
By Mohameen Moshood2 years ago in BookClub






