Category: Book Review
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Review: Memories, Dreams, Reflections
in Book ReviewCarl Jung’s Memories, Dreams, Reflections brings you directly into his mind and heart, drawing you closer to his incredible life journey.
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Review and Summary: No Straight Road Takes You There
in Book ReviewNo Straight Road Takes You There is essay collection exploring history, endurance, and why change often takes the long way around.
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Review and Summary: The Art of Spending Money
in Book ReviewThe Art of Spending Money explores how mindset shapes our relationship with wealth, happiness, and the idea of “enough.”
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Review: The Democracy of Species
in Book ReviewThe Democracy of Species is a book where nature and reflection meet, shifting the way we see the natural world and our place within it.
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Review and Summary: Bird by Bird
in Book ReviewWriting doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to begin. Anne Lamott’s Bird by Bird reveals the messy, real truth behind writing.
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Review and Summary: Freedom is a Constant Struggle
in Book ReviewAngela Y. Davis reveals how race, class, gender, and justice are all connected in Freedom Is a Constant Struggle.
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Review and Summary: How to Be a Living Thing
in Book ReviewMari Andrew’s essays connect human flaws, empathy, and lessons from animals in a thoughtful and inspiring new read.
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Review and Summary: Anointed
in Book ReviewCan success ever be about merit alone? Anointed reveals how social status shapes trust, opportunity, and inequality.
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Review: Personal Writings
in Book ReviewPersonal Writings uncovers Albert Camus’ early essays filled with reflection and the foundation of his philosophy.
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Review and Summary: Ends of the Earth
in Book ReviewNeil Shubin’s Ends of the Earth explores the science, beauty, and urgent changes in Earth’s polar regions.
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Review and Summary: Fawning
in Book ReviewIs fawning just about people-pleasing? Ingrid Clayton explores the costs, strengths, and compassion behind this misunderstood response.
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Review and Summary: Hello, Cruel World
in Book ReviewCan kids grow kind and strong in a harsh world? Hello, Cruel World shares practical ways to raise resilience without losing compassion.
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Review: The Penguin Book of Spiritual Verse
in Book ReviewA stunning collection of 110 poems on doubt, faith, and the mysteries between. Edited by Kaveh Akbar, this anthology leaves you speechless.
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Review and Summary: Sorrow’s Long Road
in Book ReviewSorrow’s Long Road explains grief through science and personal stories. It helps you comfort and understanding in your journey of loss.
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Review: Empire of AI
in Book ReviewEmpire of AI takes us inside the hidden world of AI and ChatGPT. This book explores the power, risks, and the people shaping our tech future.
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Review and Summary: The Magic of Imperfection
in Book ReviewWhat if imperfection is the secret to success? Explore “three-quarters baked thinking” and see how it transforms creativity and growth.
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Review: Four Walks in Central Park
in Book ReviewFeeling burned out or lost? These four poetic walks through Central Park offer comfort, even if you’ve never been there.
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Review and Summary: Zen in the Art of Writing
in Book ReviewBehind Ray Bradbury’s stories lies his deep passion for writing, beautifully revealed in Zen in the Art of Writing.
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Review: The Myth of Sisyphus
in Book ReviewWhat happens when you slow down and asking what life is for? The Myth of Sisyphus explores the questions we’re often too afraid to face.
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Review and Summary: Leaving a Trace
in Book ReviewCan journaling be more than just notes on a page? Leaving a Trace explores its hidden power for creativity and self-discovery.
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Review and Summary: The Wisdom of Trees
in Book ReviewThe Wisdom of Trees reveals how trees quietly sustain life, offering meaningful lessons in resilience and connection.
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Review and Summary: Letters to Milena
in Book ReviewLetters to Milena is a portrait of an impossible love that’s too intense, too fragile, and perhaps too real for the world outside the page.
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Review: The Trouble with Being Born
in Book ReviewThe Trouble with Being Born is a dark yet thoughtful read that questions life, meaning, and being human in sharp, unforgettable lines.
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Review and Summary: Secrets of the Octopus
in Book ReviewThink intelligence is just for mammals? Secrets of the Octopus uncovers the genius of these shape-shifting, quick-thinking creatures.
























