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Big Annoucment Part Two
Hello everyone yall probally dont even remember me anymore its been 2 months since i've posted. Though im making progress on Greybridge! My debut novel, im on chapter 18 and just wrote my longest chapter yet 2800 words plus! I can't wait for everyone to see my novel and maybe become one of your favorites! See yall soon
By Christian Sanchezabout 13 hours ago in BookClub
Before the Crown Broke Her
Most people grow up knowing the Queen of Hearts as one thing: a villain. She storms across the pages of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, shrieking her famous command–“Off with their heads!”-while terrifying everyone around her. In the surreal chaos of Wonderland, she’s explosive, irrational, and almost cartoonishly cruel. Readers rarely question her motives because the story itself never asks them to. The Queen exists as part of the nonsense.
By Jenna Deedya day ago in BookClub
A Journey from Failure to Success
Failure is often seen as the end of the road, a sign that dreams are too big or efforts are not enough. However, in reality, failure is not the opposite of success—it is a crucial part of it. Every successful person has faced setbacks, disappointments, and moments of doubt. What separates them from others is their determination to rise again. The journey from failure to success is not easy, but it is one of the most powerful and inspiring transformations a person can experience.
By shaoor afridi5 days ago in BookClub
Seeking Justice
The arrest of three Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office employees on domestic‑violence charges within a matter of days has ignited widespread calls for justice, harsh punishment, and systemic accountability across the Tampa Bay region. To many community members and advocacy groups, the cases represent far more than isolated incidents; they are seen as a direct challenge to public trust, the integrity of law enforcement, and the moral authority of those sworn to protect victims of violence rather than become its perpetrators.
By Press Release 6 days ago in BookClub
Rousseau's Last Tour. Top Story - March 2026.
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 10 days ago in BookClub
Eat That Frog
In today’s fast-paced world, productivity has become one of the most sought-after skills. People constantly search for practical methods to manage time effectively and achieve their goals without feeling overwhelmed. One book that continues to stand out in this domain is Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy. This concise yet impactful guide provides a clear roadmap for overcoming procrastination and maximizing efficiency.
By shaoor afridi12 days ago in BookClub
JOHN THE APOSTLE
By Leavie scott — Faith & History Chronicle When speaking about the earliest followers of Jesus, few figures carry the same combination of historical depth and spiritual symbolism as John the Apostle, often remembered as “the beloved disciple.” Born around 6–15 AD in Galilee, John emerged from a world marked by Jewish identity, Roman occupation, and the evolving spiritual landscape that eventually gave rise to global Christianity. According to historical sources, John was born into a Jewish fishing family in the region of Galilee, with his father Zebedee and brother James working the rich waters of the Sea of Galilee.
By Press Release 16 days ago in BookClub











