Month: March 2026
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Review: Wild Dark Shore
Wild Dark Shore pulls you into a fragile world where survival, love, and human vulnerability collide in the most unexpected ways.
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Review: The Beginning Comes After the End
in Book ReviewThe world has been changing faster than most of us can keep up with, and The Beginning Comes After the End wants you to notice.
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Review: Theo of Golden
Theo of Golden is about a mysterious old man and the lives connected to a wall of portraits, told through heartfelt stories.
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Review: The Rest of Our Lives
A man acts on a decision he has carried for twelve years and drives away to reflect on his thoughts about family tension and life choices.
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Review: Autumn
Ali Smith’s Autumn captures the raw and unsettled feeling of post-Brexit Britain through two characters whose bond will break heart a little.
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The Best Order to Learn Finnish (Beginner Resources)
Feeling lost with too many Finnish learning resources? Here are the books and resources that finally helped me understand the language.
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Review and Summary: In Search of Now
in Book ReviewWhat does science say about the present moment? In Search of Now looks at time, perception, and how our brains build the feeling of “now.”
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Review: Remarkably Bright Creatures
Through a giant Pacific octopus’s voice, Remarkably Bright Creatures explores grief, healing, and the beauty of unexpected bonds.
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Review: Flourish
in Book ReviewOur fast culture pulls attention away from what truly matters. Flourish reflects on a meaningful life that we should create together.
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Review and Summary: The Score
in Book ReviewWhat happens when numbers decide what matters in life? The Score reflects on value capture where meaning and learning turn into metrics.
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Review: Change
Change by Édouard Louis reflects on social mobility, personal transformation, and the emotional tension between past and present.
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Review and Summary: Pedagogy of the Oppressed
in Book ReviewPedagogy of the Oppressed shows why learning should build critical thinking, voice, and humanity, not just careers.
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Review: 10 Minutes 28 Seconds in This Strange World
Leila’s final minutes unfold into a powerful story of love, belonging, and chosen family—told through memory and friendship.
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Review: Letters to Cristina
in Book ReviewLetters to Cristina is the personal story behind Paulo Freire’s ideas, how his life in Brazil shaped his vision of education and democracy.
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Review: Create Dangerously
in Book ReviewCreate Dangerously is an essay about art, freedom, and truth in hard times. It’s a challenging read that still critically urgent today.















