Book of the Month
Drawing in the Sands by Zoe Klein
I finally finished the book Drawing in the Sands. Here is a little overview of the story. "Brilliant archaeologist, Page Brookstone, is convinced bones speak, yet none of the ancient remains she has unearthed during her twelve years of toiling at Israel's storied battle grounds of Megiddo has delivered the life-altering message she so craves. Which is why Ibrahim and Naima (in the summary, it says Aisha, but in the book, it's Naima) Barakat, a young Arab couple who implore Page to excavate the grounds beneath their house in Anatot, instantly intrigues her. The Barakats claim the ghosts of two lovers haunt their home, overwhelming everyone who enters with love and desire. Ignoring the scorn of her peers, Page investigates the site, where she is seduced by the undeniable force. Once Ibrahim presents Page with hard evidence of a cistern beneath his living room floor, she has no choice but to uncover the secret of the spirits. It is not long before Page makes a miraculous discovery - the bones of the deeply troubled Prophet Jeremiah locked in with an eternal brace with a mysterious woman named Anatiya. Buried with the entwined skeletons is a collection of Anatiya's scrolls, whose magical words challenge centuries-old interpretations of the prophet's story and create a worldwide fervor that threatens to silence the truth about the two lovers forever. Caught in a forbidden romance of her own, and under constant siege from religious zealots and ruthless critics, Page risks her life and reputation to deliver Anatiya's passionate message to the world." - From the summary in the book
By Jessie Lynn Nelson6 months ago in BookClub
Why Liberty Still Matters
What does it really mean to live free? For decades, Americans have debated the boundaries of government power, the role of markets, and the meaning of morality in public life. In The Moral Superiority of Liberty, Jim Cardoza not only talks about the important points of this debate, but he also reframes certain aspects. His message is simple yet radical: liberty is not only practical, it is moral.
By Elisa B.Bull6 months ago in BookClub
Why Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros Is the Most Popular Book of 2025
A Storm That Shook the Book World Every once in a while, a book doesn’t just hit shelves—it explodes onto them. In 2025, that book is Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros. The highly anticipated follow-up to her blockbuster Fourth Wing and Iron Flame, Onyx Storm has become the fastest-selling adult novel in nearly two decades.
By Muhammad Riaz6 months ago in BookClub
I read When You Wish Upon A Star by Elizabeth Lim
When Magic Comes with a Price: A Review of "When You Wish Upon A Star" by Elizabeth Lim Elizabeth Lim's "When You Wish Upon A Star" (2023) stands as a compelling addition to Disney's "A Twisted Tale" series, offering readers a fresh and darker perspective on the beloved Pinocchio story. Rather than simply retelling the classic tale, Lim asks a provocative question: "What if the Blue Fairy wasn't supposed to help Pinocchio?" This premise launches readers into a complex narrative that explores the consequences of defying cosmic order for the sake of compassion.
By Parsley Rose 6 months ago in BookClub
"Romantic YA Books That Will Make You Fall in Love With Reading". AI-Generated.
Young adult love stories have a timeless charm that captivates readers of every generation. These books explore the excitement, vulnerability, and raw emotions of first love, making them relatable and heartwarming. For many young readers, love-themed books provide not just entertainment but also emotional comfort and life lessons about relationships, self-discovery, and personal growth.
By Fashion World6 months ago in BookClub
Timeless Tales of Love: Must-Read Romance Novels for Every Book Lover”. AI-Generated.
Romance novels are more than just stories — they are emotional journeys that capture the essence of love in all its forms. From forbidden love to second chances, from witty banter to heartbreaking sacrifices, these stories remind us that love is universal, timeless, and endlessly fascinating. No matter the era, readers are drawn to the passion, tension, and tender moments that make romance novels unforgettable.
By Fashion World6 months ago in BookClub









