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When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
I still remember the day I got the dark circles around my eyes. I don’t know how it came into my possession, but I had a torch. One night when my dad said it was time to close my latest Goosebumps and turn the light off, I did as he said. Then, listening carefully until I was sure he was at the bottom of the stairs, I picked up my book again, pulled the torch out from under my pillow and carried on reading.
By Jenifer Nim2 years ago in BookClub
NOT MANY FOLKS ON THIS PLANET ARE AWARE OF IT!
How is it that thou art in the green time, You have a crystal clear dream in one colour, and occurs in that dream happens the next day or the next week or the next month or ten years later. How can this happen? This is a kind of sign that says You are not just what you think you are. I am just going to help you remember who you are and give you some techniques to make it easier for you to sharpen this skill. You can start by practising this every night. You will be amazed at how accurately you will receive this Ritambhara Pragya, the level at which all things can be known. Everything can be known past present future what you have just heard I would say a handful of people on earth know even in secret projects is highly compartmentalised. I will share some of these techniques with you. Most people overthink it, but they also don't believe they can do it, and that's the beginning of programming failure. So what we want to do is hit the reset button and reprogram ourselves for success to do better. All I'm going to do is help you remember who you're and give you some techniques to help sharpen that skill - that's really all I can do.
By Yours Truly2 years ago in BookClub
An experience of a lifetime
An experience of a lifetime........ A trek to see the threatened Mountain Gorillas. Worth every penny spent - well actually, it costs a bit more than a penny! If you enjoy watching primates in their natural environment, as I do, then you will want to experience this almost indescribable event......
By Diana K Robinson2 years ago in BookClub
King Lear
King Lear was the very first piece of classical English literature that I ever studied. The play is cited as one of the Bard's supreme achievements and is considered one of the greatest works of literature ever written. And despite Shakespeare's use of a very unfamiliar Elizabethan English, I loved every page of the play.
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in BookClub
Books you should read before you die! Comment your favorite!
There's an undeniable charm about books. They are like old friends waiting to be visited, always welcoming and full of surprises. I have a preference for e-books, primarily for their convenience, but there are some tales, some words, and some moments that deserve a tangible presence in my life. That's why I've chosen to buy physical copies of a few select works.
By Utkarsh Sinha2 years ago in BookClub
Unveiling the Enigma: The Creation of Your Beloved Animated Movies
In the realm of entertainment, animated movies hold a distinct allure. They transport us to enchanting worlds, where characters spring to life and stories captivate our hearts. Yet, beneath the vibrant visuals and charming tales lies a tapestry of intrigue and wonder that reshapes how we perceive our favorite animated films. Let's journey behind the scenes to uncover the mystique and craftsmanship that elevate these movies beyond the ordinary.
By Stone Chen2 years ago in BookClub






