Challenge
The Book That Made Me Forgive My Inner Child
I used to believe that survival was the same as living. That moving forward—day after day, year after year—meant I had healed. But I hadn’t. I had merely become good at pretending. Pretending that the past was over. That I had grown beyond the tears of a child who only wanted to be heard. That I was strong.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in BookClub
50 Hilarious Relationship Quotes to Make You Laugh Out Loud
Why Funny Relationship Quotes Matter Laughter is the secret ingredient in any successful relationship. While love and communication are key, humor keeps things light and joyful. Sharing hilarious relationship quotes with your partner or friends helps you bond over the relatable, silly, and sometimes outrageous side of love. In this blog, you'll find 50 hilarious relationship quotes, broken down by popular search terms and filled with humor anyone in love will understand.
By Owais Ahmed8 months ago in BookClub
(The True Face)
The True Face In the heart of Lahore’s ancient walled city, where narrow lanes echoed with the cries of hawkers and the aroma of spices drifted through crumbling courtyards, lived an old man named Baba Kareem. He was a quiet, observant man with eyes that had seen too much. He sold handcrafted masks—ornate, colorful, mysterious. People came from far-off places to buy them. Some believed his masks had magic, others just found them beautiful. But no one knew why he made them. No one asked.
By Akhtar Ali 9 months ago in BookClub
Reading Canada Reads: Dandelion
Welcome back to Reading Canada Reads: my attempt to read as many books from the 2025 Canada Reads longlist as possible. This week, we’re talking about another of the shortlisted books to be featured in the on-air debates: Dandelion by Jamie Chai Yun Liew.
By Kelsey Clarey9 months ago in BookClub





