Review of Royal Gambit (The Checquy Files #4) I’ll admit, when I saw that Royal Gambit was releasing, I was practically bouncing in my seat. The Checquy Files series by O’Malley has been a treasured part of my reading journey, with its delightful blend of the bizarre and the bureaucratic. The first book in the

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Unpacking Emotions: A Journey with Hilary Jacobs Hendel’s It’s Not Always Depression When I stumbled across Hilary Jacobs Hendel’s It’s Not Always Depression, I felt an immediate spark of recognition. As someone who has navigated a fair share of emotional ups and downs, the title alone resonated; it beckoned an exploration of those hidden layers

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Review of Addicted to the Monkey Mind: Change the Programming That Sabotages Your Life by J.F. Benoist As someone who often finds myself tangled in the web of self-criticism, Addicted to the Monkey Mind by J.F. Benoist felt like a book that had been waiting just for me. From the moment I cracked it open,

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Review of Communicate Your Feelings (Without Starting a Fight) by Nic Sometimes, amidst the beautiful chaos of a relationship, we feel like we’re in an episode of a sitcom—emotions flying, misunderstandings spiraling, and yet instead of laughter, there’s just tension hanging in the air. That’s exactly why Communicate Your Feelings (Without Starting a Fight) by

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Review of Volatile Memory (The Volatile Memory Duology, #1) by Seth Haddon Have you ever picked up a book that immediately felt like it was written for you? That was my experience with Volatile Memory, the first installment in Seth Haddon’s captivating duology. As someone who’s always been fascinated by the intersection of technology and

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Unlocking the Mind: A Journey with The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD Have you ever felt like a prisoner to your own thoughts? That was my experience before diving into The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD by Jon Hershfield and Tom Corboy. As someone who has struggled with the relentless grip of obsessive-compulsive disorder, this book felt

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