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Where am I
Thank you! Before the world moves on is a moving, powerful collection of poems, stories, anthems and songs. If you enjoy free verse and rhyme, love in dreams, faith vs doubt, ballads of pain, storytelling and lyrical monologues, you will love this book
By Nathaniel Terrell8 months ago in BookClub
50 Funny Birthday Wishes to Friend That Feel Real And Fresh
Why “Real and Funny” Birthday Wishes Matter Let’s be honest—most birthday wishes sound like they were copy-pasted from the same old greeting card. But if this person is your real friend, they deserve more. They deserve something you’d actually say—a little sarcastic, totally honest, and packed with humor that only friends understand.
By Owais Ahmed8 months ago in BookClub
Protecting Yourself from Your Own Thoughts
In a quiet town surrounded by rolling hills lived a young man named Ethan. To the outside world, Ethan had a good life a supportive family, a decent job, and good health. But Ethan had a secret battle, not with enemies or circumstances, but with his own thoughts.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in BookClub
Geronimo Stilton. Top Story - June 2025.
So, a few weeks ago, while visiting a farm, I checked a little free library (LFL). I chose a book, fascinated by it's unique illustrations, and brought it home. It was titled 'The Search for Treasure', by author Geronimo Stilton’. It was about the adventures of a mouse, a fantasy book. My kid loved it as I read it to her.
By Seema Patel8 months ago in BookClub
When Dreams Deceive
Reality is often blamed for our pain, but in truth, it’s our expectations and imagination that inflict the deepest wounds. While reality unfolds in concrete moments, often manageable and even bearable, it is the inflated images in our minds — the "what ifs" and "should have beens" — that torment us. These imagined outcomes and future hopes create a fragile emotional state, where disappointment becomes inevitable, and the pain of unmet desires surpasses the discomfort of actual events.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in BookClub
Johann Goethe, Germany’s icon who read the Quran, attacked the Church, and shocked the world with his defense of the Prophet Muhammad
Johann Goethe: The German genius who defied the Church, reflected on Islam and the spirit of humanity Did Johann Goethe convert to Islam before his death? Did you know Napoleon once told him, “You have killed more than I have”? Why is Goethe considered in Germany as the ideal man, embodying the essence of the German soul? He was a literary genius who astonished the entire world when he first read the Quran in German. Goethe was a unique individual, and his relationship with Islam and the Prophet of Islam was truly remarkable, while his relationship with the Church was complex and unusual. He literally said: “There is nothing like Muhammad in human history.” He ended his life with a strange act you wouldn’t imagine a German man doing—I’ll tell you about it later.
By amerelintqam8 months ago in BookClub
A Study in Fan Fiction
Fan fiction is any piece or written work created from inspiration and with direct ties to a piece of published work. The piece can be of any length and the writer can be of any skill level. And that's truly the beauty of it. You can find something created that is as good as if not better than the source material. Or you can find (what you consider) complete trash. It is a mix bag of wonderful pieces of writing.
By Minte Stara8 months ago in BookClub
Why Women Rarely Test You First
In dating and relationships, men often talk about "tests"—moments when a woman challenges a man’s confidence, boundaries, or emotional control. These tests are not always manipulative; they often stem from a subconscious desire to understand a man's character, strength, and stability. But an interesting observation arises: why do women rarely initiate these tests first, especially in the early stages of interaction?
By Muhammad Suliman khan9 months ago in BookClub








