Category: Nonfiction Books
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Review: Be Ready When the Luck Happens
What happens when a memoir talks about luck but skips the struggles behind it? Be Ready When the Luck Happens left me with mixed feelings.
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Review and Summary: The Everyday Naturalist
Struggling to enjoy nature? The Everyday Naturalist offers a mindful way to reconnect with the outdoors and find peace through observation.
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Review: Something in the Woods Loves You
Something in the Woods Loves You shows how nature, like birds, trees, and stillness, can gently support healing and slow living.
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Review: Is A River Alive?
Is A River Alive? blends travel writing, nature writing, and big-picture thinking in a way that’s both grounded and expansive.
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Review: We Can Do Hard Things
This book promises answers to life’s hardest questions but does it deliver? Here’s what I discovered after reading We Can Do Hard Things.
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Review: Too Much of Life
Too Much of Life is a collection that might change how you see the ordinary. This is where everyday moments become profound and emotional.
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Review: The Gifts of Reading
Can giving a book change a life? This powerful essay by Robert Macfarlane might just change how you see the power of sharing books.
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Review and Summary: The Neural Mind
The Neural Mind explore how cognitive science, computatioal modeling, and linguistics reveal the mind’s hidden wiring.
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Review and Summary: 100 Ways to Improve Your Writing
Struggling with writing? 100 Ways to Improve Your Writing shares easy tips to make your words clearer and stronger.
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Review and Summary: The Book of Alchemy
Journaling doesn’t have to be awkward. The Book of Alchemy shows you how it can actually feel healing and make you really want to write.
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Review and Summary: Turning to Stone
Turning to Stone is a book where a geologist writes about rocks and the search for meaning in a world that won’t sit still.
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Review and Summary: Tiny Experiments
In a world obsessed with purpose-driven careers, Tiny Experiments offers a reminder: maybe we don’t need to chase one grand calling.












