Do Hard Things: A Thought-Provoking Journey and a Call for Real Toughness "Everybody goes through shit in their life. Nobody escapes obstacles." These powerful words from Rich Roll resonate deeply as I reflect on Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Sur… by Steve Magness. My curiosity was piqued by the intriguing

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The Names by H.E. Knapp: A Journey Through Family and Identity There’s something beautifully poignant about names; they carry deep meanings and shape our identities in ways we often overlook. H.E. Knapp’s The Names captured my interest not just for its exploration of this theme, but for the intricate relationship dynamics it paints in the

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Finding My People or Losing Myself: A Review of Find Your People by Jennie Allen When I first stumbled upon Jennie Allen’s Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World, I was instantly intrigued. As someone who has navigated the complexities of community and connection—especially within the context of faith—I hoped for a

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Review of 25 letzte Sommer by Hermann Schäfer: A Journey Towards Finding Meaning There are moments in life when a book falls into your lap and resonates with the very core of your existence. 25 letzte Sommer by Hermann Schäfer did just that for me. As someone who often finds solace in the contemplative world

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Review: A Physical Education: How I Escaped Diet Culture and Gained Strength by Casey Johnston I’ve read countless books that try to tackle the labyrinthine relationship we often have with food and our bodies, but A Physical Education by Casey Johnston isn’t just another title in the sea of diet literature; it’s a lifeline. I

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A Journey Through the Pages of My Documents As a book blogger, I often find myself drawn to narratives that reflect the messy, intricate tapestry of family life. When I stumbled upon My Documents by Kevin Nguyen, it was the promise of a contemporary exploration of the Vietnamese American experience that piqued my interest. Having

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