Reading List
"starry whispers of love:A Bittersweet Affair"
In a quaint town nestled beneath a canopy of twinkling stars, a unique romance story began. Lucy, an aspiring astronomer with a heart as vast as the universe, found herself inexplicably drawn to Oliver, a talented musician whose melodies resonated with her soul. Their paths crossed one serendipitous evening at a local café where cosmic conversations ignited a spark that would alter their lives forever.
By okafor precious3 years ago in BookClub
The Enchanted Jungle
Once upon a time, in a bustling city nestled between towering skyscrapers, lived a young woman named Emily. She had always dreamed of having her own garden, but her small apartment offered limited space. Undeterred, Emily decided to embark on a journey into the world of indoor gardening, determined to transform her living space into a lush green oasis.
By Alice Benson3 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
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
Chelsea vs Liverpool
On Sunday, August 13, 2023, Chelsea and Liverpool marked their Premier League debut at Stamford Bridge with a 1-1 draw. The match featured a rapid start as Luis Diaz scored the quickest goal in Premier League history just 15 seconds into the game, courtesy of Trent Alexander-Arnold's ball recovery that set up the Colombian's finish. Chelsea responded in the 39th minute when Axel Disasi, making his debut, capitalized on a corner to equalize.
By Olivia Martinez3 years ago in BookClub
A Best Book Ever
If you believe in magic, self-empowerment and do-it-yourself enlightenment Shakti Gowain's book, Creative Visualization might be just what you are looking for. It has been around for decades and it's been read now by 7 million people.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle3 years ago in BookClub
Tombs of the Kings
In the heart of the scorching Egyptian desert, the legendary tomb of King Tutankhamun lay hidden beneath layers of shifting sands. The air was thick with anticipation as a team of archaeologists and adventurers gathered at the entrance of the tomb, their faces a mixture of excitement and trepidation. The tale of King Tut's tomb had spread like wildfire, promising untold treasures and ancient mysteries waiting to be unraveled.
By mostafa ali3 years ago in BookClub
Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki (Summary)
Certainly! "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki is a financial self-help book that contrasts the perspectives of two father figures on money and investing: the author's biological father (referred to as "Poor Dad") and his best friend's father (referred to as "Rich Dad"). The book is rich with insights into financial education, entrepreneurship, and wealth-building strategies. Here's a summary of some key chapters:
By Abbaty Sambo3 years ago in BookClub
Savouring a Personal Feat With The Booker Prize Winners
To say I love reading probably sounds trite and clichéd. Who doesn’t? you might be tempted to ask. However, perhaps I am obsessed with books, both fiction and non-fiction, and so took a keen interest in the British Booker Prize award some years ago. It soon became obvious that only certain people became judges - the known literati - who then chose the books in their own image, likeness and opinions of what deserved to win. Often I gazed wistfully at the growing list of winners wondering when I would see someone like me as a Booker recipient. I just couldn’t imagine how long I would have to wait.
By Elaine Sihera3 years ago in BookClub








