Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in BookClub.
The Dragon and the Porcupine
The Dragon and the Porcupine. Once upon a time, in a mystical forest nestled deep within the heart of a magical kingdom, two unlikely friends embarked on an extraordinary adventure. Draganax, a majestic dragon with shimmering emerald scales, ruled over the skies and protected the land with his fiery breath. Quillbert, on the other hand, was a solitary porcupine with a coat of quills that glistened like silver needles in the moonlight.
By Punit kumar3 years ago in BookClub
Raven’s Justice Unveiled
In the heart of the dimly lit city, Detective Amelia Hartley found herself entangled in a web of intrigue. A series of mysterious disappearances had struck fear into the hearts of its citizens. The only clue: a single black feather left behind at each scene. The city's rumor mill buzzed with whispers of a sinister figure known as "The Raven."
By Omonona Olubunmi3 years ago in BookClub
Mindfulness and Meditation
In the kaleidoscopic realm of human consciousness, the intricate interplay of thoughts, emotions, and perceptions weaves a tapestry that often eludes simple comprehension. Mindfulness and meditation, like intrepid explorers of this labyrinthine landscape, offer us a lantern to navigate its convoluted contours. Let us embark upon this odyssey of contemplation, delving into the profound entanglement of perplexity and the pulsating rhythms of burstiness that these practices unfurl.
By Marium Tariq3 years ago in BookClub
Critique
Title: "Echoes of Eternity" Description: The story unfolds in a realm where time is not merely a linear progression but a malleable force intertwined with memories. The world-building, while promising, could be expanded to provide a richer understanding of how this unique reality functions. Readers would be eager to learn about the origins of this temporal anomaly, its impact on society, and the rules that govern its manipulation.
By Waqas Ashraf3 years ago in BookClub
Critique
Critique: "Echoes of Eternity" presents a unique and captivating premise, immersing readers in a world where time and memory intertwine. The novel's core concept, exploring the consequences of manipulating time and the intricate connections between characters, is intriguing and has the potential to captivate a wide audience. However, there are several aspects of the story that could benefit from further development and refinement.
By Waqas Ashraf3 years ago in BookClub
Dabbana Vedda's
"Dabanna Vedda" refers to a traditional practice among the Vedda people, who are indigenous to Sri Lanka. The Vedda people are one of the original inhabitants of the island and have a distinct culture and way of life. "Dabanna" in the context of the Vedda refers to a practice involving the consumption of certain forest foods, particularly tubers and other edible plants.
By mohammed Murshid3 years ago in BookClub
Romeo and Juliet
When William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet, relatively early in his illustrious career, he did what he nearly always did: reworked a story that was already well-known, and made his version the one that history would remember. The tragic tale of the Montague and Capulet family feud, which seems to have had some basis in fact, was first documented by Italian and French poets from the years 1530 to 1559. Shakespeare worked primarily from Arthur Brooke’s 1562 version, which was the first one written in English. Romeo and Juliet proved popular with audiences and was published twice during Shakespeare’s lifetime, in 1587 and 1599. It then appeared in the 1623 first collected edition.
By Doc Sherwood3 years ago in BookClub






