Recommendation
The Isle of Wights
The last three years have been a whirlwind of struggles that have been emotionally draining and mentality exhausting. This week has been full of magical milestones for my little boy (aged 2), from his first ever theme park experience to spending all our coins down the greedy arcade. My partner and I were so excited to go on our first ever family holiday before our second child comes into our lives early next year. Sadly, however, it has been nothing but endless disappointments filled with awful smells and over-priced, almost unedible food.
By Rosie J. Sargent3 years ago in BookClub
THE WOODWORKING ANGEL
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills and lush green fields, there lived a man named David. He was a kind and gentle soul, known by everyone for his warm smile and willingness to lend a helping hand. David had always been healthy and full of life, but one day, his world took an unexpected turn.
By Emmanuel Ibidapo Ajagunna3 years ago in BookClub
Why Work?
The concept of automation and technology replacing tasks or jobs is a subject of discussion and debate. Although automation offers advantages like improved efficiency and reduced human errors it also raises concerns, about employment, job displacement and the role of humans in the workforce.
By Luxurio Select3 years ago in BookClub
DIRT PATH
DIRT PATH The dusty road stretched endlessly before him, winding its way through the arid landscape. The sun hung low in the sky, casting long shadows over the barren terrain. John had been driving for hours, the rhythmic hum of the engine lulling him into a contemplative trance.
By Emmanuel Ibidapo Ajagunna3 years ago in BookClub
CHETAN BHAGAT'S 400 DAYS
Hi, guys ,Iam going to review about Indians highest selling author book"400 days " written by chetan bhagat. He is the author of the best selling novels, which have sold over million copies and have been translated into over twenty languages worldliest new York times has called him "The biggest selling author in indians history ".
By Kalpana Dhaya3 years ago in BookClub
Totally Biased Review of Maria Bamford's New Memoir
I first learned about Maria Bamford in the 2005 documentary, The Comedians of Comedy. I had fallen in love with the comedy of Patton Oswalt after listening to his 2004 album Feelin’ Kinda Patton. It was one I quoted frequently to my comedian friends. So when I found out that he had a movie that centered around him and three other comics on tour, I snatched it up and watched it immediately.
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in BookClub











