by Asad_Jutt_6227
This intensely autobiographical novel recounts the story of Paul Morel, a young artist growing to manhood in a British working-class family rife with conflict. The author’s vivid evocation of life in a Nottingham mining village in the years before the First World War and his depiction of the all-consuming nature of possessive love and sexual attraction make this one of Lawrence’s most powerful novels. The poet Philip Larkin said, “If Lawrence had been killed off after writing [Sons and Lovers], …
by Abigail_Sinclair
i can't wait for coming towards you with that red thread of ours is something visible to us and not to everyone. someday somewhere and somehow we will eat again. TO LEARN ABOUT THEM PLEASE READ ABOU THE NOVEL FULL.
by DaoistIs6h0W
Morocco is a diverse country in its national, linguistic and cultural components, and is characterized by a heritage of traditions passed down from generation to generation. Nothing is frozen in the kingdom! Even the culture is alive and vibrant day after day in simple daily gestures, in parties, rituals or just daily habits. Stay there for a while and taste the Moroccan art of living.
by Principal_Comedy
Current novel to change the youth of today
by Dondonlaze
The historical background of a tribe called mumuye, their ways of life, ways of worshipping among others is an interesting thing to note. I urge you all to read as I highlight their major activities .
by AubreyAcridge
Brussels, 1815. The British high society flirt and frolic because soon Napoleon Bonaparte must be fought and destroyed. Officers are eager to do anything to wed the women they love before they must march out to conqueror the Corsican Ogre.All depends on the Duke of Wellington. All trust this great man with their lives and liberties but does he have a few fatal flaws? Is he maybe too merry? Has everyone got too carried away and now are to pay for their period of too pure pleasure? Clara Fitzpatri…
by BA_Q
Paul is a "normal" History teacher at a public school in Manila. His life changes however when he sees a weird tree and saves a child? Everything then stops, and now he has a mission to fix this enigma. But wait, he is the enigma, a puzzle piece that completes two completely different puzzles. A consciousness that can fit in two completely different bodies in completely different timelines. To fix this, he needs to exist in this "other body" of his with the help of a mysterious system. He needs …
by MrGrey1st
My name is Deborah and I lived with my mother and my stepfather after the death of my biological father. Really it wasn't a life I would wish even for my worst enemy. But my mom was a real fighter. And I find her very exceptional
by Samana_Amir
Umar initially opposed Muhammad, his distant Qurayshite kinsman and later son-in-law. Following his conversion to Islam in 616, he became the first Muslim to openly pray at the Kaaba. Umar participated in almost all battles and expeditions under Muhammad, who bestowed the title al-Faruq ('the Distinguisher') upon Umar, for his judgements. After Muhammad's death in June 632, Umar pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) as the first caliph and served as the closest adviser to the latter until …
by Venom_Snake
As the title says it's a story, if you take interest or not, it's okay.
by NorahSimons1958
When rebel Charlie loses the grandmother who raised him, he feels completely lost.Living a life without limits begins to put himself in danger and in one of these situations, after drinking a few beers and making a terrible combination of dreaming like crazy, he crashes the car and becomes unconscious, but it was his lucky day: Deanna, a nurse adorable and brave when she sees Chalie in danger she runs after him and saves his life.After that, Charlie feels that his lonely days are finally over…
by MenelikMajnun
Fight in this Holy Crusade, to have your desire fulfilled.
by MenelikMajnun
Fight for the right of making your desires a reality.
by officialDevil33
The marketplace of drugs. The low-rises. The pit. “Got your yellow tops!”Thin drug addicts stumble their way to young black men, who take their wrinkled tens and twenties. A signal sent to the runners—boys waiting fifty feet away who run over, small vials in hand. The cops staked out atop a nearby building, hoping to get a photo of a kingpin on a random visit to the frontlines, are on break and not watching. Enter a man in a trenchcoat, carrying a sawed-off shotgun. Whistling “The Farmer in the …