Fiction
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. Top Story - August 2023.
I owe so much to a childhood that had so many obstacles. I was an odd kid, as my parents and relatives reminded me constantly when I was a failure on the football - yes, soccer - pitch, or chose certain types of music to play at parties, or when I wanted to spend time alone with my favourite books.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in BookClub
The journey of Harold
In the vast expanse of the warm tropical waters, a powerful force of nature was brewing. It was the birth of a tropical storm named Harold. With each passing hour, Harold grew in strength and intensity, fueled by the warm ocean currents and the convergence of winds. As the storm took shape, its swirling clouds and gusty winds became more defined, painting a picture of raw power.
By Romancia Rose3 years ago in BookClub
The Earth is Singing
To choose one life changing book seems like an impossible thing, but when you lay out your life so far and pin the books you remember in place like moths it's easy to see which are the main contenders. For me, one stood out like a beacon; it taught me something horrid. Something that changed the way I look at the past.
By S. A. Crawford3 years ago in BookClub
What I Read: July (2023)
It’s rare that I am not reading anything. I am usually so wrapped up in a book, that I have to force myself to put it down to do literally anything else. I have always been like this, even as a child, teachers often had to tell me to put a book away and pay attention to class. I still, however, sometimes fall into reading slumps, where I pick up a book, and no matter how well it is written or how interesting the plot is, I can’t seem to fully immerse myself in the story and am almost constantly distracted.
By Alys Revna3 years ago in BookClub
The Enchanting Tale of Ailith, the Fairy Dragon
In a land where magic intertwined with reality, a tale of friendship and enchantment unfolded. Amongst the lush meadows and ancient woods, nestled at the heart of the Enchanted Grove, lived a remarkable creature – Ailith, the Fairy Dragon. With iridescent scales that shimmered like a kaleidoscope of colors, and wings that glistened with ethereal light, Ailith was no ordinary dragon.
By Dharmesh P3 years ago in BookClub
Sunlit Fortune: The Citrine Bracelet's Blessing
In a quiet corner of the bustling city, lived a young girl named Lily. She was known for her insatiable curiosity and boundless imagination. One day, while exploring a quaint antique shop, Lily's eyes fell upon a gleaming yellow bracelet adorned with a vibrant citrine gemstone. Mesmerized by its beauty, she decided to make it her own.
By Jenny Huynh3 years ago in BookClub
Haunted Mansion in the Dark Forest
In the darkest corner of a forgotten forest, an eerie mist shrouds the ancient trees, hiding their gnarled branches and sinister secrets. Deep within, a decaying mansion stands, its windows like empty eye sockets, and the moon's feeble light barely pierces the oppressive darkness.
By Ssunny Naagaiah3 years ago in BookClub
Resilience in Silk
In the heart of 19th-century London, amidst the bustling streets and smoke-filled factories, lived Amelia, a young woman with an unyielding spirit. She was born into a world where societal expectations weighed heavily, yet she aspired for more. Her dreams were not of marriage and genteel living, but of freedom and self-expression.
By SUNIL KUMAR BHOI3 years ago in BookClub
Things I love about-’Is Love The Answer’ by Uta Isaki
This is my first ‘book club’ challenge. I know it might be odd for some viewers. It’s a graphic or an illustrated novel, like a comic book, but not a literary novel. It's one of the best coming-of-age stories that I highly recommend for Aromantic/Asexual Pride. I know it's not a hundred percent transformation. But, it's one of the best books to know that I'm not alone.
By Meghan LeVaughn 3 years ago in BookClub







