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Born to run
"Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall is more than just a book about running; it's a compelling exploration of human potential and the innate abilities we possess. Through vivid storytelling and extensive research, McDougall takes readers on a journey to uncover the secrets of the Tarahumara, an indigenous Mexican tribe known for their exceptional long-distance running prowess. This article delves into the key takeaways and insights from "Born to Run" that can inspire us all to embrace our natural abilities and lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.
By anthony clark3 years ago in BookClub
One of my Grandpa's notes
Those were the days when there was no internet , no proper communication system . My grandpa used to write down things in red big note and I preserved it , didn’t throw in dustbin as I was told to do by my Mother . I found the writings interesting though I didn’t understand most of the words . I’ll share some of his story .
By NAVIN BANTHIA3 years ago in BookClub
The Innovators
In a quiet neighborhood nestled at the heart of Silicon Valley, there lived two brothers, Alex and Max Chase. Their story, like a thrilling rollercoaster ride through the digital landscape, was filled with moments of excitement, challenge, and, most importantly, innovation. 🚀💡
By Dot Stories3 years ago in BookClub
Twisted Love: A Rollercoaster of Emotions You Won't Want to Miss!
When it comes to expressing my love for an author and her books, I can't help but gush about the rollercoaster of emotions I experienced while reading "Twisted love." This book took me on a captivating journey through love, passion, and self-discovery. It's the kind of story that leaves you with a heart full of emotions and a longing for more.
By Olivia Marshall 3 years ago in BookClub
Exploring the Depths of Imagination: A Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
Unveiling Subterranean Wonders: Verne was a master storyteller, and his vivid descriptions transport us into a world beneath our feet. Picture this: subterranean landscapes that will leave you in awe, teeming with primordial creatures, subaqueous domains, and geological marvels. It's like a canvas painted with wonder, and Verne's ability to blend science with storytelling makes this journey an unforgettable experience.
By RK EXPERIMENTS3 years ago in BookClub
Top school in gurgaon
The Maurya School functions on the prime principle of nurturing students on every important facet of life including moral values, problem solving and critical thinking to name a few. The sincere endeavour to strengthen the mentoring of not only students but also facilitators toward innovation and independence of thought is one among the many highlights of the school. In addition to the vision, ideology, etc. this website portrays all the features of the school, unfolding the dynamic learning environment it offers to students.
By maurya school3 years ago in BookClub
Murder In The House!. Content Warning.
Disclaimer: None of the following events took place and this ain't a true story. There was a young girl named Lera, Lera was 16 years old when she moved in with her aunt and her aunt's husband. She lived with her mom, her dad died of cancer when Lera was only two years old. Her mom had been taking care of her ever since but she recently had died of cancer too. That is the reason why she had to live with her aunt. Lera went to a new school and made friends first day of school. Lera was friendly but she was very secretive too and seemed like she was happy.
By Gift Mbatha3 years ago in BookClub
It Ends with Us: A Profound Journey from Unhappiness to Satisfaction
Introduction: "It Ends with Us" by Colleen Hoover is a gripping and emotionally charged novel that delves deep into the complex issue of domestic violence. Initially, the portrayal of domestic violence in the story left me deeply unhappy, as it exposed the harsh reality of abusive relationships. However, as I followed the journey of Lily Bloom, the resilient main character, I found myself increasingly satisfied with the choices she made and the way the author tackled this sensitive topic.
By Olivia Marshall 3 years ago in BookClub
Atomic Habits: Unearthing the Hidden Power of Small Changes
In the vast realm of self-help literature, James Clear's "Atomic Habits" stands as a beacon of insight and practical guidance. With a profound understanding of human behavior and a knack for simplifying complex concepts, Clear delves into the intricacies of habit formation, offering readers a blueprint to harness the transformative potential of tiny changes. Having devoured this enlightening tome, I can confidently say that "Atomic Habits" has not only taught me valuable lessons but has also left an indelible impact on my life.
By Olivia Marshall 3 years ago in BookClub
Audiobook Review: Talia: Heir to the Fairy Realm by Joel C. Flanagan-Grannemann
Talia — the young, Iridescent-winged Heir to the Fairy Realm — and the Heir to the Human Realm — Prince Bastile — embark on a secret love affair that has wide-ranging consequences for both their worlds. Certain elements within each society hate the other side, and the Realms have a long history of warring with one another. Talia, her maid, her 8 Ladies, and her Heir’s Guard (9 female Fairy soldiers) soon find themselves alone on an adventure through the lands of the Fairy Realm in search of information on a reviled ancestor, the Exile Queen. While Talia has always aspired to bring peace to the two Realms, her evil Aunts (known as the Three Sisters) and others within both the Fairy and Human courts conspire to thwart her ambitions, not understanding the ancient prophecy they are about to set Talia on the path to fulfill.
By Marie Sinadjan3 years ago in BookClub
A Sci-Fi Short Story: The Andromene Empire
The skies were dark. It was a bad omen. The year is 2198. Planet Earth is dying and so is the human race. We don't have much time. Sadly, for many, this will be their last day on earth. The lucky ones will seek refuge in the stars and the unlucky ones will die. I was one of the lucky few who made it aboard the spaceships flying out of plant Earth today. Well luck and my skills as a pilot. I was recruited and trained by the Space Force. I was trained to fight off or flee from a potential alien attack. It was arrogant for humans to think that we were alone in this vast expanse of space. We suffered gravely from this arrogance and it wasn't until the year 2148 that we realized We weren't alone. We made first contact with an alien empire called the Andromene Empire. They came in “peace.”
By Gregory iciano3 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Crash by Robert Peston
As the world falls apart, a deadly conspiracy comes together . . . London, 2007. It's summer in the the economy is booming, profits are up and the stock market sits near record highs. But journalist Gil Peck is a lone voice worrying it can't last. Deep in the plumbing of the financial system, he has noticed strange things happening which could threaten the whole economy. But nobody wants to hear not the politicians taking credit for an end to boom and bust, not the bankers pocketing vast bonuses, not even Gil's bosses at the BBC, who think it's irrelevant. When Gil gets a tip-off that a small northern bank has run out of money, everything changes. His report sparks the first run on a UK bank in 140 years. The next day, Marilyn Krol, a director of the Bank of England dies in an apparent suicide. For Gil, it's personal. Marilyn was his was his scoop connected to her suicide? Or is there something more sinister in her death? Gil is determined to find out. The more he investigates, the more he is drawn into the rotten heart of the financial system, where old school ties and secret Oxbridge societies lubricate vast and illegal conflicts of interest. The whole economy has been built on a house of cards, and Gil is threatening to bring it down. When simply reporting the facts can make or break fortunes, Gil has to ask is he crossing the line between journalist and participant? Are his own conflicts of interest making him reckless? And in a world ruled by greed where nothing and no-one is too big to fail, what price will he pay for uncovering the truth?
By Marie Sinadjan3 years ago in BookClub







