Book Reviews
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Tired of Surviving, Ready for Thriving: Shatterproof Book Review

In Shatterproof: How to Thrive in a World of Constant Chaos (And Why Resilience Alone Isn’t Enough), Tasha Eurich explores how we can transform stress into progress. Eurich argues that relying on our capacity to survive leaves us burnt out and stagnant. Continue reading
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The Science of the Self: The Nervous System Reset book review

Jessica Maguire discusses the science behind our nervous system and key elements that impact our emotional and physical states. Continue reading
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There’s Going to be Trouble Book review

There’s Going to be Trouble is Jen Silverman’s upcoming novel set to be released in April 2024. With a dual story perspective, we switch between the 2018 French protests and the student protests of the 1960s. Continue reading
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Have better conversations: Supercommunicators book review

In Supercommunicators, Charles Duhigg uncovers the three secret conversation types that impact how we communicate with others. Continue reading
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Get your $$$ in order with this book: Financial Feminist book review

2024 is the year we get our finances in order with Tori Dunlap’s book, Financial Feminist. Continue reading
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Everything I Need I Get from You book review

This book attempted to tackle the history of how fangirls shaped Internet culture, but in the end fell flat. Continue reading
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Bride by Ali Hazelwood review (spoiler-free)

My spoiler-free review of Bride, Ali Hazelwood’s newest romance release set in the world of vampires and werewolves. Continue reading
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1000 Words book review: a book for writers, by writers

In 1000 Words, Jami Attenberg and a host of more than fifty contemporary authors share writing advice, their writing process, and what inspires them to write. If you are a writer looking for inspiration, then read on. Continue reading
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Death Valley book review

Melissa Broder has done it again. Her 2023 release, Death Valley, follows the main character as she navigates the grieving process and survives getting lost in the California dessert. Oh, and there are talking rocks. And a giant cactus. Continue reading
