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The princess who does not die
Princess Diana (the Queen of Hearts) Diana was known for her grace, charity, and humanitarian activities in numerous places around the world, whether it was for the homeless, the sick, or miners. Diana was also recognized for her affection for her two kids, Princes William and Henry, and her particular interest in them, despite her frequent disagreements with Prince Charles. Diana once stated, "Family is the most important thing in the world." And Diana believes that the most serious ailment afflicting the world now is a loss of people's feelings of love.
By walid nabil11 months ago in BookClub
Tetsy Books Affiliate Marketing
Tetsy Books is a leading ebook store that offers a diverse selection of ebooks in various genres. They provide ebooks in formats like PDF, EPUB, and Kindle, catering to different preferences. The store offers competitive pricing options to suit various budgets.
By SELVAVADIVEL MURUGESAN11 months ago in BookClub
Blue Moon Review
Book Review: Blue Moon, book 2 of The Immortals series by Alyson Noel I noticed that there're a lot of comparison between The Immortals series and Twilight series, I'd give Miss Noel this: this woman has more of an imagination than Stephanie Meyer, and her use of different myths is a bit better and more respectful.
By Kylecovey Smith11 months ago in BookClub
My Five Favourite Books
I am an avid reader. My Goodreads said I have read over a 1000 books but I feel like I have read way more. I feel like I own a lot more too. I have a mixture of traditional and indie published books. I have always loved reading. I love the power of words and how it can create new worlds and ideas. I love books so much I ended up writing many of my own.
By Chloe Gilholy11 months ago in BookClub
Universe, Universe is Bigger Than You Think. Content Warning.
You live here on Earth somewhere, and everything you've ever known is located right here. But just how small is Earth compared to the size of the whole universe? Let's begin by zooming out to where we can see our nearest cosmic neighbor, the Moon. Despite appearing close in our night skies, the Moon is actually about 384,400 kilometers away from Earth on average. You could fit 30 entire Earths in between this distance, and if you were to drive a car at a steady 100 km/h speed, it would take you about 160 days to cover the entire distance. Nevertheless, 12 humans have achieved the incredible feat of setting foot on the Moon, representing one of humanity's greatest achievements.
By Majid khan11 months ago in BookClub
Embark on a Serialized Writing Adventure with a Community of Storytellers
Chapter 1: A World of Words Step into the world of Chapters, where the power of storytelling knows no bounds. In this chapter, we invite you to embrace the magic of serialized writings, where your creativity can unfold in captivating installments. Discover the joy of crafting ongoing narratives, engaging your readers, and building a community of literary enthusiasts.
By fahad braithwaite11 months ago in BookClub
The Dead Zone. Top Story - August 2023.
Do you believe that you are born for a purpose in this world; that we all have some sort of fate that awaits us, no matter what other plans we have in mind? The joke is if you want to make g*d laugh, tell him your plans. I wonder about that sometimes, especially after reading another Stephen King novel.
By Kendall Defoe 11 months ago in BookClub