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The Language of Falling Rain The rain whispered its melancholic song against the café windowpane, blurring the world outside. Inside, Clara sat nestled in a corner booth, the steam from her chamomile tea swirling upwards like wisps of lost memories.
By Phargham Ahmad18 days ago in BookClub
A Memorable Family Trip to Phuket,Thailand
The anticipation of a surprise trip often brings an extra sparkle to our lives, especially when it involves exploring a beloved destination. For our family, Phuket held a special place in our hearts, particularly for our two daughters who had developed a deep fondness for Thailand through our previous visits. Little did they know that this summer vacation held an extraordinary surprise in store for them, a journey that would etch lasting memories in our hearts.
By Md Shahood Mustansir18 days ago in BookClub
Love does not have to have
In our culture that often celebrates narratives of love that are full of ownership and claims, the idea that love doesn't have to be owned is often seen as a foreign or even strange concept. However, if we dig deeper, we will find old wisdom that says that true love is actually about giving freedom, not enslaving.
By muhammaddwi anugrahrizky25 days ago in BookClub
Audiobok Review: Camille (The Lady of the Camellias) by Alexandre Dumas fils
First published in 1848, Camille captivated Paris and has inspired countless adaptations. This classic story of love and loss is based on the author’s real-life affair with courtesan Marie Duplessis. Also known as The Lady of the Camellias, the novel follows the courtesan Marguerite Gautier through her tumultuous love affair with handsome—but middle class—Armand Duval. Before their passionate affair is over, one lover must give up everything.
By Marie Sinadjan26 days ago in BookClub
Book recommendations for spring and summer
Living in a place where it is perpetually summer with a few cooler, bearable months, which we call winter, means that I have never experienced spring in my life! Also, most of the time, it is too hot to be outside during the day, which is why I spend a lot of my free time indoors perusing atmospheric books to keep the spring/summer spirit alive
By Alina Irfan27 days ago in BookClub
Unrequited love, a feeling of inclusion, and capitalist society: Interpreting the conventionality in The Maxton Hall Series
We all love the romantic trope of enemies to lovers that serves a slow burn, leaving us gasping for air amidst the sizzling chemistry of the main characters, diving us deep into the escapism of their romance. Adolescent angst and feelings take centre stage in this show, which is perfect if you enjoy typical high school teen dramas. Your heartstrings will be pulled by the series' poignant depiction of love. The series is unique because of its sharp lines, which strike a deep chord with us. Amazon Prime’s most recent release Maxton Hall embodies the romantic dramatism of the pro-capitalist enemies of lovers James and Ruby, giving us a breathtaking onscreen presence yet the predictability of the plot and the fine crevices of incompleteness in the evolution of the subplots hampers it from being a massive feature of swoonworhty foes to romantic partners. Let's dive deeper into the nuances of the series
By Hridya Sharma30 days ago in BookClub