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7 Long Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
In a world of bite-sized content and endless scrolling, reading a long book can feel like a bold commitment. Yet, immersing ourselves in expansive narratives offers unparalleled rewards: deeper understanding, emotional growth, and intellectual stimulation. Long books challenge us to slow down, think critically, and explore complex themes—experiences short-form content can rarely provide. Whether you crave historical insight, philosophical depth, or literary brilliance, there are monumental works that are not only worth your time but can reshape the way you see the world.
By Diana Meresc18 days ago in BookClub
7 Books That Help You Master Self-Discipline. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with distractions—from social media to constant notifications—self-discipline has become one of the most critical skills for personal and professional success. Whether you want to achieve ambitious career goals, adopt healthier habits, or finally stick to your creative projects, mastering self-discipline is the cornerstone of lasting transformation. But self-discipline is not innate; it is cultivated, refined, and reinforced through strategies, mindset shifts, and practical guidance.
By Diana Meresc18 days ago in BookClub
7 Books You Won't Forget After Reading. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with content, truly unforgettable books are rare gems that leave a lasting imprint on our hearts and minds. These are the stories, insights, and ideas that linger long after the final page, shaping how we see the world, ourselves, and others. Below is a list of 7 books you won't forget after reading.
By Diana Meresc18 days ago in BookClub
8 Books Every Overthinker Should Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Overthinking is a quiet struggle that affects millions of intelligent, thoughtful, and deeply self-aware people. It shows up as endless mental loops, constant self-questioning, replaying conversations, and imagining every possible outcome—often the worst ones. While thinking itself is a strength, overthinking turns that strength against us, draining energy, increasing anxiety, and making even simple decisions feel overwhelming. The mind becomes crowded, restless, and hard to escape.
By Diana Meresc18 days ago in BookClub
7 Nonfiction Books That Will Truly Amaze You. AI-Generated.
Some nonfiction books do more than inform—they ignite curiosity, challenge long-held beliefs, and permanently shift how we see the world. These are the books that make us pause mid-page, reread passages, and rethink conversations we thought were settled. They blend rigorous research with compelling storytelling, turning facts into revelations and ideas into lived experiences.
By Diana Meresc18 days ago in BookClub
What Amazon Search Data Reveals About the Next Big Tech Wave
The digital marketplace, particularly illustrated through Amazon's search data, is dynamic and constantly evolving. This data reflects consumer desires before they are vocalized, as spikes in trending keywords and interests provide insights into human behavior and technological trends. For analysts, these popular search terms serve as early indicators of emerging technological demands and future market shifts.
By Ellen Sammy18 days ago in BookClub
Psychic Vampirism: The Energetic Predator in Occult Tradition. Content Warning.
Entering the Realm of Subtle Predation Psychic vampirism holds a curious position in occult tradition and metaphysical research. Ancient stories, ethnographic accounts, and ceremonial writings describe encounters with forces that weaken vitality without a single physical mark. Popular culture often portrays this idea as melodramatic superstition, yet older teachings reveal a phenomenon rooted in subtle energy theories, ritual experience, and long standing observation of human behavior.
By Marcus Hedare19 days ago in BookClub
The Pernicious Grip of AIPAC
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), often portrayed as a mere advocacy group for U.S.-Israel relations, operates more like a metastatic cancer on American democracy, infiltrating both parties through massive campaign donations, coercive endorsements, and relentless lobbying to subordinate U.S. foreign policy to Israel's agenda. This influence isn't just undemocratic—it's profoundly damaging, prioritizing a foreign nation's militaristic ambitions over American interests, such as domestic infrastructure, healthcare, and economic stability. Critics rightly argue that AIPAC's tactics create a chilling effect on free speech in Congress, where even mild criticism of Israel's actions—like its ongoing operations in Gaza or escalations with Iran—can end careers through multimillion-dollar attack campaigns.
By independent journalist19 days ago in BookClub
Isreal Genocide against palestine
The genocide did not begin on October 7, 2023. It began in 1948 and never ended. In the spring of 1948, Zionist militias — Haganah, Irgun, Lehi — moved village by village across Palestine. Deir Yassin, April 9: 112 men, women, and children shot, bayoneted, or blown up with barrel bombs. The bodies were thrown into wells. The massacre was broadcast on loudspeakers to terrorize neighboring villages into fleeing. By the time Israel declared itself a state on May 14, 1948, more than 300 Palestinian villages had already been erased. Over 750,000 people — three-quarters of the Arab population in what became Israel — were driven out or fled under direct fire. This was the Nakba: the Catastrophe. Israel calls it the War of Independence. Palestinians call it the beginning of their attempted extermination.
By independent journalist19 days ago in BookClub
Solitary Witchcraft. Content Warning.
Foundations of the Solitary Witchcraft Tradition Witchcraft is a spiritual and magical practice shaped by both inherited tradition and direct personal experience. Archaeological, historical, and folkloric records demonstrate that magical practice existed long before formal religious institutions, often carried out by individuals working outside centralized authority. Healers, cunning folk, seers, midwives, and charmers operated within local communities, relying on observational knowledge of nature, seasonal cycles, herbal lore, and spiritual symbolism. These practitioners frequently worked alone or within family lines rather than organized religious groups, establishing a historical precedent for independent magical practice.
By Marcus Hedare19 days ago in BookClub
The Eclectic Witch and Eclectic Witchcraft. Content Warning.
A Living Tradition of Selection and Synthesis Witchcraft in the modern era exists as a living, adaptive spiritual current shaped by history, culture, and individual experience. Across the world, practitioners engage with systems that range from formally initiated traditions to solitary practices built through study and experimentation. Within this diverse landscape, Eclectic Witchcraft has emerged as a distinct and increasingly visible approach, defined not by lineage or dogma, but by intentional selection, adaptability, and personal responsibility.
By Marcus Hedare19 days ago in BookClub






