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The business fair
The long-awaited day had finally arrived: the Business Fair was in full swing. In a vast exhibition center, thousands of visitors crowded between the booths, excited by the hope of discovering new opportunities. Entrepreneurs, young and old, came to present their innovations while seeking to make valuable contacts.
By Christine Hochet8 months ago in BookClub
Sophie’s World: A Journey That Redefines Reality
What if a simple letter in your mailbox could unravel the mysteries of existence? What if the history of human thought wasn’t confined to textbooks but played out in a thrilling story filled with riddles, revelations, and philosophical twists? Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder is not just a novel—it’s a literary portal into the heart of philosophy, disguised as a coming-of-age mystery. First published in 1991, the book has captivated millions of readers around the globe with one deceptively simple question: Who are you?
By Bubble Chill Media 8 months ago in BookClub
The wedding salon
In the heart of the city, a long-awaited event was approaching: the wedding fair. Couples, families, and event professionals gathered in a large, elaborately decorated hall. The aisles were lined with booths, each promising a glimpse of the love stories to come.
By Christine Hochet8 months ago in BookClub
The Beijing Book Fair
An exciting message from Bristol novelist Nery McMahon. I am so very happy to announce that my new semi autobiographical, true-crime novel 'The Immigrant Veronicas Story' has recently been featured at the Beijing Book Fair in China between 18th and 22nd June 2025. It was an absolute pleasure to see it on display amongst some of the most recognisable authors in the world and so very humbling to be selected for such a prestigious book event. A very big thank you to the organisers and to everyone involved for showcasing my novel to the book audience of the world.
By Author_Nery McMahon8 months ago in BookClub
A train like no other
Once upon a time, in a small town on the edge of the forest, there lived an old train that had been idle for years. The rusty rails and dusty carriages had become a refuge for the neighborhood children, who ventured out to imagine distant worlds. But to everyone else, this train was just a relic of the past, forgotten and abandoned.
By Christine Hochet8 months ago in BookClub
The mascot (continued)
One afternoon, while they were meeting at the park for a picnic, an idea came to Clara, one of their friends. “Why not organize an event for all the children in the neighborhood? A day of games and activities where Max would be the star!”
By Christine Hochet8 months ago in BookClub
Strange Sally Diamond. Top Story - June 2025.
I picked up this book at the B&N’s Blind Date With a Book display. I loved the entire concept of selecting a mystery book based on a one-sentence teaser. Especially because they were lovingly wrapped by hand and the handwriting must have taken good effort (if they used the cursive it would have been even more attractive). As a public relations professional I think this marketing technique is brilliant, tapping into the book lovers’ serendipitous desire to be surprised with something new.
By Lana V Lynx8 months ago in BookClub
Shine, Girl!
There was a time when she believed she could do anything. As a little girl, she would stand on rooftops and talk to the stars. She dreamed of singing in front of thousands, of writing books that made people cry, of dancing barefoot in the rain without anyone telling her to come inside. She was wild, curious, and full of light.
By Farhat ullah8 months ago in BookClub









