Category: Book Review
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Review and Summary: All It Takes Is a Goal
in Book ReviewWhether you’re seeking your potential or just need a nudge in the right direction, find clarity and confidence in this book.
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Review: Abdi’s World
in Book ReviewA book about life, running, and living that subtly fills you with inspiration, leaving you surprised at how quickly you’ve finished it.
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Review and Summary: Un-Glued
in Book ReviewUn-glued explains sugar’s hidden dangers and the potential of stem cell therapy—a must-read on the diet-health connection.
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Review and Summary: The Status Game
in Book ReviewThe Status Game reveals why human seek status and change the way you see yourself and others, backed by thorough research.
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Review and Summary: Practical Optimism
in Book ReviewLearn how to stay optimistic with Practical Optimism, a guide that offers practical advice through eight pillars of practical optimism.
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Review and Summary: Good Energy
in Book ReviewAchieve better health with Good Energy’s tips on metabolism, simplified science explanations, fun quizzes, and energy-boosting recipes.
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Review: But What Will People Say?
in Book ReviewA book that explores immigration challenges and multicultural identity, offering personal insights and healing reflections.
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Review and Summary: Everyday Rituals
in Book ReviewEveryday Rituals is a great book for anyone who wants to understand why we follow routines and how they help us.
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Review and Summary: Less is More
in Book ReviewLearn how simple living and fair wealth distribution can create a sustainable and happy life in Less is More by Jason Hickel.
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Review and Summary: Why Is This a Question?
in Book ReviewA beginner-friendly book that explores the origins of language, blending history and linguistics for an engaging read.
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Review: The Canary Code
in Book ReviewCreate inclusive workplaces with The Canary Code. Get practical advice and key insights for fostering neurodiversity and belonging.
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Review and Summary: Being Mortal
in Book ReviewBeing Mortal by Atul Gawande highlights the importance of caring for the elderly and ensuring a good quality of life as they age.
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Review and Summary: Psychedelics
in Book ReviewA comprehensive guide to psychedelics, perfect for beginners—engaging, informative, and easy to understand.
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Review: The Education Wars
in Book ReviewA book that discusses the complex relationship between education and politics, the important role of schools, and the challenges they face.
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Review and Summary: On the Origin of Being
in Book ReviewA book on how ancestral wisdom enhances modern life through better sleep, nutrition, work-life balance, and living in harmony with nature.
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Review and Summary: The Tyranny of Merit
in Book ReviewExplore the ideas behind merit in The Tyranny of Merit, revealing its darker side and impact on success, fairness, and societal values.
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Review and Summary: Just One Thing
in Book ReviewJust One Thing is the simplest and most realistic productivity habit to improve health and wellbeing sustainably.
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Work-Life Balance Quotes from Nonfiction Books
in Book ReviewDiscover insightful quotes on work-life balance from non-fiction books, offering inspiration to help you manage time and find harmony in life.
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Review and Summary: The Good Enough Job
in Book ReviewThe Good Enough Job tells us that job doesn’t define our worth. Stolzoff identifies it as a systemic issue and offers suggestions for change.
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Review and Summary: Learning to Disagree
in Book ReviewA book that teaches how to handle arguments with care and understanding. A must read for improving how to talk and think about disagreements.
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Review and Summary: Why We Remember?
in Book ReviewWhy We Remember reveals how our brain creates and stores memories, offering surprising facts and practical tips.
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Review and Summary: The Anxious Generation
in Book ReviewA well-studied book that explores the effects of digital exposure on children’s development and mental health.
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Review: The Skeptics’ Guide to the Future
in Book ReviewThe Skeptics’ Guide to the Future changes doubts into understanding, connecting science fiction with real science.
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Review: Some of Us Just Fall
in Book ReviewA book that helps you understand living with a rare chronic illness and finding hope through personal stories and insights.
























