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Incredibooks: The Masked Duet Series
So my best friend who loves the crazy world of reverse harem books put me on to this author named Reese Rivers and a two part book series she put together called the “Masked Duet”. The series is made up of two stories titled “Dance Butterfly Dance” and “Burn Butterfly Burn”.
By Joe Patterson16 days ago in BookClub
Rousseau's Last Tour
This was a strange comfort to me these last few weeks. Actually, more than a few weeks. I began this book at the beginning of the year, and put it aside as I realized that I was reading not a fictional account of a life, but the very true thoughts of a writer who has put his fingerprints over much of what I know of French thought in that era.
By Kendall Defoe 17 days ago in BookClub
A Visitor's Guide To Victorian England
A Book Review Being interested in all things Victorian, I am constantly looking for books on the Victorian Era. In fact, I should admit that I am obsessed about ‘all things Victorian’. From the clothes worn by men and women, rich or poor, to how they lived, where they lived, what they ate and would (or would not ) drink, what kind of transport there was, who worked where, who went to school (and who didn’t), the list really is endless.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff15 days ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Lakefront Wolves by Joseph Deegan
Meet Finn. He's an 18 year old kid who has potential. He's bright with great school scores and he's also an athlete, a footballer of some prowess. He has it all going for him, it would seem, and yet, he's determined to send what could be a well-planned, stable existence firmly off the rails. He drinks, he smokes, he takes drugs, he has violent tendencies and he's in danger of losing not only his mind but all that he holds dear.
By Rachel Deemingabout a month ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Lunch Tales: Teagan by Lucille Guarino
Well, I did enjoy this! Sometimes, all you need is just great storytelling and this is what Lucille Guarino delivers here. There's no big message to this book; it's just about folks and families, living their lives and coping with everything that's being thrown at them and finding their way. But when it's done well, like it is here, then you have characters to whom you can relate, tension which leaves you rooting for a better outcome, attraction which has your heart racing and an urge, as a reader, to see the characters happy with the people with whom they belong.
By Rachel Deeming2 months ago in BookClub
Book Review: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I flipped the book over in my hands in the centre of the small airport book shop. Although I had heard promising reviews of Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid, I hesitated. The synopsis didn’t compel me - I wasn’t much of a space girly. In high school it made me cringe when my peers would talk about the stars.
By sleepy drafts2 months ago in BookClub
Self Help: Grifters' Gospel
On Self-Help, Snake Oil, and the Illusion of Change Psychology professionals and students can be imagined on two opposite sides of a line called self-help books: likely a larger group opposes pop-science and step-by-step manuals filled with talk of success, journaling, and not giving a f**k; others love them, but they aren’t many.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 2 months ago in BookClub
My New Book is Finally Here
My poetry collection Beautiful and Brutal Things is done. It's actually done and finally published over 270 pages. Over a year of my life went into this book. More than a year, really. Long days at my computer, sometimes seven days a week because I couldn't stop even when I probably should have. Then two months of editing that felt harder than the writing itself. But it's finished, and I'm still standing, and the book is real.
By Tim Carmichael3 months ago in BookClub
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I just finished Straight On Till Morning
Straight on Till Morning (2018) is part of Disney's Twisted Tales series, a collection of "what if" retellings that reimagine classic Disney stories with a darker or unexpected twist. Written by Liz Braswell, this novel asks the question: What if Wendy had never met Peter Pan? Rather than following the familiar story of a girl whisked away to Neverland by a magical boy, Braswell crafts an entirely new journey — one in which Wendy Darling finds her own path to adventure, and discovers that the legends she has always believed in may be far more complicated than any bedtime story.
By Parsley Rose about 7 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books That Are Surprisingly Short but Powerful. AI-Generated.
In today’s fast-paced world, finding the time to read can feel like a luxury. Yet, some of the most life-changing books are surprisingly short, proving that profound ideas don’t require hundreds of pages to leave a lasting impact. These concise works deliver wisdom, inspiration, and emotional resonance in a fraction of the time of traditional tomes, making them perfect for busy readers, lifelong learners, and anyone seeking meaningful insights without a huge time commitment.
By Diana Merescabout 22 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books You'll Wonder Why You Didn't Discover Sooner . AI-Generated.
In the vast universe of books, there are certain titles that quietly slip under the radar, waiting to transform the way we think, feel, and act. From life-changing memoirs and groundbreaking psychology studies to timeless fables and practical guides for personal growth, these hidden gems offer insights that resonate long after the last page is turned.
By Diana Merescabout 22 hours ago in BookClub
8 Books That Could Have Been Written Just for You . AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with literature, finding a book that feels personal, transformative, and deeply resonant can seem like a rare treasure. We’ve all experienced that magical moment when a story, a concept, or even a single sentence seems to speak directly to our lives—as though the author somehow understood our struggles, ambitions, or dreams. Books have a unique power: they can inspire self-reflection, spark creativity, or even provide comfort in moments of uncertainty.
By Diana Merescabout 23 hours ago in BookClub
8 Books That Make You Wiser Page by Page . AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with information, wisdom is the rarest currency. Reading is more than entertainment—it is an investment in perspective, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence. While knowledge can be acquired through facts and data, wisdom emerges when we reflect on ideas, understand human behavior, and apply insights to real-life decisions.
By Diana Merescabout 23 hours ago in BookClub
7 Uplifting Books for When You've Lost Faith in Humanity. AI-Generated.
There are moments in life when the world feels overwhelming—when headlines are bleak, relationships falter, and hope seems distant. In these times, we often ask ourselves: Where is the goodness in humanity?
By Diana Merescabout 24 hours ago in BookClub
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