Step into worlds of rebellion, rifts, and deep sci‑fi lore 🚀 Charleston Lim crafts stories for true universe explorers—think Star Trek meets late-night imagination. Start your next rabbit hole: https://charlestonlim.com/
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Step into worlds of rebellion, rifts, and deep sci‑fi lore 🚀 Charleston Lim crafts stories for true universe explorers—think Star Trek meets late-night imagination. Start your next rabbit hole: https://charlestonlim.com/
Enter worlds of intrigue, danger, and unforgettable characters—Peter Hall delivers stories that pull you in and don’t let go. Ready to explore? https://peterhallauthor.com/
Explore a unique selection of indie books from Solihull Publishing — from thrilling adventures to meaningful stories every reader will enjoy.
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iShook | Revolutionizing Reading and Content Discovery
In 2013, Benny Rackman and Michael Yusupot founded Inception The Foundation with the goal of helping readers discover new books and connecting writers with their readers. In 2014, they presented their idea of an ebook app, IsHook, at DBW Digital Book World. IsHook was created to provide a new way of retailing books and discovering content in the age of declining retail bookstores. In 2015, IsHook evolved into a social media platform with the goal of providing true connectivity between writers and readers. IsHook provides discoverability of content, users, and followers, as well as a comprehensive digest delivered to the end user.
The Book I Never Got—and the Mission to Take the Guesswork Out of Reading
I never used to love reading. Not because I didn’t want to—but because no one ever helped me find the book that could’ve changed the way I felt about it.
As a kid, I struggled. Reading was hard. School was harder. And over time, I stopped trying. I figured books just weren’t for people like me.
But then something changed.
My daughter, Faith, grew up to love books more than anyone I’ve ever met. She once told me she’d be happy falling asleep on a pile of them—and she meant it.
When I asked her why, she said: “I remember the first book I ever loved. It was The Hunger Games.”
She could point to it. The book. The moment. The connection.
And that’s when it hit me: I never had that. No one ever handed me a book that felt like it was mine. That pulled me in. That made me want to keep going.
Faith gave that to me later in life. She helped me understand what I missed. And I realized I’m not the only one.
A lot of people never became readers— Because every time they gave it a shot, it let them down. Too slow. Too confusing. Not what they expected. So they stopped trying.
There’s too much risk in reading right now. And more than that—there’s too much effort.
In a world of instant everything—fast food, fast apps, fast entertainment—books ask you to slow down before you even know if it’s worth it. That’s the real barrier.
Picking up a book means investing time, attention, and hope. And if it lets you down halfway through, it feels like a waste. That’s why so many people stop reading. Or never start.
The barrier to entry is just too high—and books are losing the battle. That’s what we’re changing.
Just like Spotify reshaped how we find music, or Uber reimagined how we move— We’re here to rethink how people find the right book. The book they’ll actually want to finish.
We’re creating a way to take the guesswork—and the risk—out of picking that next book. So reading feels less like a gamble—and more like something you can trust.
Taking the guesswork out of picking that next book.
Because the book that changes how you feel about reading shouldn’t come down to luck.
Try to discover yours now!
What’s your favorite way to find new books?
1. Best-seller lists
2. Libraries/Bookstores
3. Recommendations from others
4. Book blogs/reviews
5. Social media/book influencers
How do you discover your next great read? Take our poll and share your favorite way to find new books! From best-sellers to book blogs, we want to know how you choose your next page-turner!
Spending hours in a cozy bookstore, sipping coffee and flipping through romance novels. There’s a special kind of magic in discovering new stories and new loves.
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A brief history of Dr. Ilana Oren and her academic background.
Dive into 'Insanity and Grace' by Ilana Halina Oren, a mesmerizing exploration of the thin line between chaos and beauty. Join us on a journey where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, defying conventions and beckoning you to discover the irresistible allure within the pages. Brace yourself for a tale that challenges norms, where insanity meets grace in unexpected ways...