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Chronicles of epsilon:the time breaker enigma
Part 1: Temporal Tangles In the year 2345, humanity had unlocked the secrets of time travel. The Epsilon Initiative had harnessed temporal energy to manipulate reality itself. Dr. Elara Rayne, a brilliant physicist, led the team working on the "Timebreaker," a device capable of tearing holes in the fabric of time. Elara, haunted by her own past mistakes, believed that unraveling time could fix history's tragedies.
By Subhasis Das3 years ago in BookClub
Origin: A Novel Investigating The Job Of Computerized reasoning In The Destiny Of Mankind.
What might occur assuming somebody found the response to the two most established and most supernatural inquiries of presence: where did we come from and where are we going? Imagine a scenario in which that answer was progressive to such an extent that it put every one of the world's religions and convictions within proper limits. Imagine a scenario where that answer was protected by a man-made brainpower equipped for thinking and behaving like an individual.
By Herbert Truitt3 years ago in BookClub
Book Audit: "The Servant and the Teacher" by Yoko Ogawa
Begun "The Maid and the Teacher" last December and completed it today. Assuming that I had focused completely on it, I might have completed it significantly sooner however you know, life occurs. It's a declaration to the force of Yoko Ogawa's narrating that I realize that I would complete her book.
By wayne banner3 years ago in BookClub
Finding Resonance in Pain: Jennette McCurdy's "I'm Glad My Mom Died”
Content warning: The memoir mentioned in this book deals with some heavy and triggering topics. The book review below also includes some spoilers. Reader discretion and discernment is strongly advised.
By Eva A. Schellinger3 years ago in BookClub
Managerial Epidemiology and Evidence-based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare (A Guide for Best Practice)
'Managerial Epidemiology' Concepts and Cases in the Second edition written by Steven T. Fleming is a hardback textbook that could be used alongside with 'Introduction to Epidemiology' or as a standalone textbook for a separate course. Steven T. Fleming wrote this textbook to illustrate the business and economic side to the subject of epidemiology. Steven T. Fleming is a very knowledgeable author in this field for throughout the text he is offering his insight with other writers and contributors.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in BookClub
The Transformational Journey: Embracing The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
In the realm of self-help and spiritualist literature, few books have left an indelible mark on readers as profoundly as Eckhart Tolle’s The Power of Now. This is not your average self-help book, but it is instead a profound spiritual guide to living in the present moment. Tolle’s work has resonated with countless individuals seeking solace, meaning, and transformation in their lives. Among those individuals, I found myself drawn into Tolle's teachings, experiencing a profound shift in my approach to life. Following this book, I began to explore other teachers in manifestation, quantum physics, and spiritual enlightenment, including Neville Goddard. Through this essay, I will explore how The Power of Now has influenced my mindset and behavior, specifically focusing on how it has prompted me to adopt deliberate and mindful actions and has facilitated a deeper connection between my body and mind.
By Eva A. Schellinger3 years ago in BookClub
Pediatric Clinical Skills and Introduction to Epidemiology
As a Licensed Practical Nurse and educator I have just read a textbook entitled 'Pediatric Clinical Skills' Second edition that was written by Richard B. Goldbloom back in 1997. This textbook is actually a textbook for students studying to be registered nurses in some capacity or as a nurse practitioner. It is also a book that covers the various kinds of assessments that cover the whole body and all the systems from head to toe from the respiratory procedures to cardio to reproductive and hormones to the muscles and bones and even the skin.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in BookClub
Egg & Spoon. Top Story - August 2023.
To say that I have been in a bit of a reading slump lately would be an understatement. For whatever reason, perhaps burnout, stress, or just a general sense of apathy, I haven’t been overly motivated to read (or I simply lose my focus after a few short pages).
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in BookClub










