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Rin's Golden Dream. Content Warning.
Rain lashed against the rickety shack, the wind howling like a famished wolf. Inside, huddled beneath a threadbare blanket, sat Rin. A skinny girl of ten, with eyes the color of storm clouds and hair like tangled seaweed, she clutched a worn book, its pages filled with fantastical tales of faraway lands and unimaginable wealth. It was her only escape from the harsh reality of her life.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in BookClub
Ink on Starlight . Content Warning.
Amara, a seasoned cartographer with ink-stained fingers and a thirst for the unknown, stumbled upon a weathered parchment tucked within a dusty tome. It depicted a swirling vortex, an impossible gateway rumored to lead to the Celestial Cartography, a mythical archive charted by constellations. The thought of such a place, a library woven from starlight, ignited a spark within her.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in BookClub
Future Innovations in eBook and Audiobook Technology
The landscape of eBook and audiobook technology is evolving rapidly, driven by advances in technology and changes in consumer expectations. Companies like Audible, Everand and Blinkist are already trying this new improvements.
By Camila Santellan2 years ago in BookClub
Whispers in the Red Dust
Once upon a time Dr. Anya Petrova squinted at the Martian sunrise, the thin atmosphere turning the horizon a pale, bruised purple. Ten years. Ten years since she'd left the vibrant blue of Earth for the rusty red of Mars. Back then, she'd been filled with a fierce pioneer spirit, the first botanist on a fledgling colony. Now, a creeping loneliness gnawed at her.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussmann
I am guilty of judging a book by its cover, I will admit. And what a cover this book has with its beautiful women and its vintage feel and its art deco lettering, and of course the bright, bright red which ties in with the book's title.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
The Teacher
Sarah Thompson stepped into the hallowed halls of Oakwood High School with a mix of nerves and excitement. As a new English teacher, she was eager to make a difference in the lives of her students. Little did she know that her journey at Oakwood would lead her down a path she never expected—one of intrigue, manipulation, and psychological warfare.
By Benjamin Earnest Otega2 years ago in BookClub
Why You Definitely Can't Survive a Nuclear Winter
The world looked totally different after the atomic war - a place, where people just wiped out and where nature reclaimed its rights over the remnants of once proud civilization: ruins were the only trace of the former order of things. A few moments later, Mason became a witness of the catastrophic sight of a radioactive canyon, where the only thing that was left was a ruined world unable to rise from ashes of an atomic bomb.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in BookClub
Promoting My list of Books
It's very tragic that the American nation that was founding by highly educated people is now being governed by idiots who can barely even read the one book that matters and are now calling for a ban on books because it's "woke", it might "offend people or even upset people.
By Johann Hollar2 years ago in BookClub
How The US is destroying the young people's future
Thank you for your time. My name is Scott Galloway, and I work as a teacher at NYU. I've got 720 seconds and 44 slides. Shall we light this candle? (Laughter) Alright, so in case you didn't know, I'm a global television retailer. An actual tale. In the previous three years, I have had four TV shows. After six weeks, two of them were discontinued, and two others were canceled before they were ever launched. Let us review. If our goal is to inject some energy into this, if we wish to kick the economy in the ass. Bloomberg. Name in financial news that people trust the most. Not in the long run. Andrew Yang: I am determined to give this country my all.True story. I've had four TV series in the last three years. Two of them have been canceled before they were launched, and two were canceled within six weeks. Let's recap. (Video) If we want to juice this thing, if we want to put a cattle prod up the ass of the economy. Bloomberg. The most trusted name in financial news. Not for long. Andrew Yang: I'm going to do whatever I can for this countryNavigate to the desired video location in the transcript. Scroll automatically I'm Scott Galloway, an NYU professor, and I value your time. I have 720 seconds and 44 slides. Light this candle, please. (Laughter) Alright, so in case you didn't know, I'm actually our global television store. Scott Galloway: Come on, Jesus, you're zero for two. (Video concludes) SG: A face for the podcast industry. The day's first insight, then. To start off the final TED talk, let me be the one to welcome you. (Laughter) Alright. It's obvious, by the way; what's its name? For what purpose are we here? "The Magnificent and the Courageous?" Chris is obviously a dissatisfied soap opera producer. This is basically what we have here, to laugh.
By Cabdi Kariim 2 years ago in BookClub




