Review
January Reads
Beginnining of the year is so exciting and with new goals emerging out of the cold air of winter. My goal for this year is to read a minium of 5 books a month. Which ends up being 60 books this year. Reading a physical book holds so much meaning to me,its like I’m actually there and that I’m feeling everything the author wants you to feel. So for this months reads, some I’ve read before and some I have not.
By Cassidy Hand2 years ago in BookClub
Fading Echoes: The Urban Odyssey of an Abandoned Umbrella
A lone umbrella leant against an abandoned bench in the poorly lighted corner of a busy subway station. After so many storms and unintentional bumps, its once-vibrant scarlet canopy had faded. It has been through better times. The umbrella understood the fleeting nature of its existence, having travelled the urban jungle many times before.
By Strategic Money2 years ago in BookClub
Between Pages and Time: The Tale of a Misplaced Bookmark's Everlasting Adventure
A misplaced bookmark was found between the pages of an ancient, worn book in a quiet nook of a busy library. It had previously been a page turner, travelling with engrossing stories as part of a magnificent voyage. However, it suddenly found itself stranded and alone, stuck between the dusty realms of fiction.
By Strategic Money2 years ago in BookClub
BOOK SUMMARY FOR “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” By J.K. Rowling’s
Introduction: The first book in J.K. Rowling’s renowned seven-part series is titled “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”. Following young Harry Potter as he learns he is a wizard and is accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the narrative traces his journey. Discovering the truth about his past and facing the evil forces that pose a threat to the wizarding community, Harry must navigate the magical realm.
By Strategic Money2 years ago in BookClub
Ten Years In An Open Necked Shirt by Doctor John Cooper Clarke. Content Warning.
Introduction This is step six of Gary Ragnarsson's Frosted Primrose Challenge. In this part, I read a book (from start to finish) with a blue cover, then publish a review, rant, or recommendation.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in BookClub
A Day with a Book
Book Stats: Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, published in the year 1866. Today I had some free time on hand, so I decided to return the previously borrowed book from the library as the date of return was closing by. Cycling to the library while enjoying the cool breeze and silent street, it was still early in the day. The library only had the librarian who was sorting out the books. Returning the book I asked for a recommendation on a deep moralistic novel, the librarian gave me a smile and pushed a book towards me. Taking it I sat by the window in the library and started reading. It is Russian language, though I am not proficient in this language, I know enough to get by. So I started reading it took me quiet sometime but here's my opinion on it.
By Staringale2 years ago in BookClub
The Night of the Storm: A Gripping Tale of Mystery and Intrigue
The Night of the Storm: A Gripping Tale of Mystery and Intrigue The literary world welcomes a new masterpiece with "The Night of the Storm," a novel that weaves an enthralling tapestry of mystery and suspense.
By HADIKA NUGRAHA2 years ago in BookClub





