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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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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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A *spoiler-free* Penance review

Following the success of her debut novel Boy Parts, Clark’s newest novel Penance is an exploration into the seedy underbelly of true crime content and entertainment. Despite my distress in reading, I could not put this book down. Continue reading
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Right This Way: A History of the Audience review

Right This Way: A History of the Audience is an upcoming nonfiction book by Robert Viagas. The publisher describes this book as “a pop history of audiences through the ages,” discussing a range of media types, from Ancient Greek plays to scrolling on your phone. While this book has some great writing and the author… Continue reading
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Unsettled book review: a multigenerational family drama

Unsettled by Patricia Reis is a sweeping historical drama covering multiple generations over the course of 100 years. This was the first book I received on Netgalley, which provides free copies of books in exchange for honest reviews. Continue reading
