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8 Negotiation Books You Need To Read In 2025. AI-Generated.
We negotiate salaries, contracts, deadlines, relationships, and even our own internal expectations. Whether we realize it or not, every meaningful interaction carries an element of negotiation. The difference between those who consistently get better outcomes and those who don’t often comes down to preparation, mindset, and proven frameworks.
By Diana Meresc27 days ago in BookClub
7 Mystery Thriller Books You Need To Read In 2025. AI-Generated.
Mystery thrillers have a unique power: they grip our imagination, challenge our intellect, and keep us on the edge of our seats from the first page to the last. In a world filled with endless reading options, it can be overwhelming to choose which books will truly satisfy our craving for suspense, intricate plots, and psychological tension. Below is a list of 7 mystery thriller books you need to read in 2025.
By Diana Meresc27 days ago in BookClub
7 Teen Romance Books You Must Read In 2025. AI-Generated.
Teen romance novels have a unique way of capturing the intensity of first love, friendship, and self-discovery. They immerse readers in emotions that are raw, relatable, and unforgettable. Whether you're a teen exploring love for the first time or an adult revisiting your own formative years, these stories resonate deeply. Below is a list of 7 teen romance books you must read in 2025.
By Diana Meresc27 days ago in BookClub
7 Stoicism Books You Must Read In 2025. AI-Generated.
Stoicism is not a dusty philosophy trapped in ancient scrolls—it is a living, breathing framework for navigating modern life. In a world defined by uncertainty, distraction, and constant pressure, Stoicism offers something rare: clarity, emotional resilience, and practical wisdom. We turn to Stoicism not to escape life’s difficulties, but to face them with courage, reason, and grace.
By Diana Meresc27 days ago in BookClub
7 High Fantasy Books You Must Read In 2025. AI-Generated.
High fantasy is more than an escape—it is a mirror held up to humanity through myth, magic, and meaning. These stories transport us to fully realized worlds where dragons soar, ancient prophecies stir, and ordinary individuals rise to extraordinary callings. At its best, high fantasy literature doesn’t just entertain; it teaches us about power, morality, sacrifice, leadership, and hope.
By Diana Meresc27 days ago in BookClub
How Screens Train Your Eyes to Deceive You. AI-Generated.
We like to believe that seeing is believing. After all, our eyes are the main way we make sense of the world. We trust them to guide our steps, judge situations, and help us decide what is real and what is not. But what if that trust is misplaced? What if, more often than we realize, our eyes are quietly lying to us?
By Chris Swain27 days ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Seville by Paul A. Mendelson
Imagine you're part of a couple returning to the place of your honeymoon thirty years later. Would it be a trip to re-conjure the vibrancy and excitement of young love or would it be a reminder of what has been lost in the thirty years that you've been together?
By Rachel Deeming27 days ago in BookClub
Review: Dawn of the Firebird
Dawn of the Firebird is a stunning, sweeping story that takes place in a world inspired by central Asian landscapes and culture and food; this is everything I love about fantasy and more. DOTF joins the likes of Blood Scion and She Who Became the Sun, books that don’t just appropriate the aesthetics of royalty and revenge but says something with it. And boy does Rana have a lot to say!
By Melissa in the Blue28 days ago in BookClub
7 Books People Wish They Could Read Again for the First Time. AI-Generated.
There are books that stay with us long after we turn the final page—stories so powerful, ideas so transformative, or experiences so immersive that we often find ourselves wishing we could experience them all over again, as if for the first time. These books are not merely stories; they are journeys that awaken our imagination, challenge our thinking, and touch our hearts in ways that few other mediums can. Below is a list of 7 books people wish they could read again for the first time.
By Diana Meresc28 days ago in BookClub




