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7 Books To Manage Life Better In 2026. AI-Generated.
In today’s fast-paced world, managing life effectively is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Between juggling work, personal growth, relationships, and mental health, many of us struggle to find balance. What if we could gain clarity, cultivate resilience, and enhance productivity through the wisdom of experts who have navigated similar challenges? The right books can do precisely that. They serve as mentors, guides, and mirrors, helping us understand ourselves better while offering actionable strategies for real-life improvement.
By Diana Meresc7 days ago in BookClub
7 Saddest Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Books have the power to make us laugh, inspire us, and—sometimes—leave us in tears. Sad books are not just stories of sorrow; they explore the deepest corners of human emotion, empathy, and resilience. They challenge us to confront life’s harsh realities while offering a profound understanding of our own emotions. Below is a list of 7 saddest books you must read in 2026.
By Diana Meresc7 days ago in BookClub
7 Comedy Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Comedy is more than entertainment—it’s a survival skill. In a world saturated with stress, uncertainty, and endless scrolling, great comedy books offer something rare: perspective wrapped in laughter. They help us see ourselves more clearly, challenge absurdities we’ve normalized, and remind us that humor is often the most honest response to life’s chaos.
By Diana Meresc7 days ago in BookClub
7 Books About Management You Should Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Management is not just a role—it’s a discipline, a mindset, and a lifelong practice. In a world shaped by rapid technological change, hybrid teams, and rising expectations around leadership, the way we manage people and organizations has never mattered more. Whether we’re leading a startup, managing a global enterprise, or stepping into our first leadership role, great management is learned, refined, and continuously challenged.
By Diana Meresc7 days ago in BookClub
Book Imprint Podcast
Book review podcasts are a long-time staple of podcasting. I recall shows about books in the early days before the iPod and Zune. These podcasts follow a predictable pattern because listeners expect it this way, and it works. The podcast host, or hosts, interview an author who has a new book coming out. Then, there’s the podcast about industry news and reading, such as the long-running and informative Book Riot.
By Frank Racioppi7 days ago in BookClub
The Living Jesus and the Eastern Mind. Content Warning.
When Jesus Sounds Unfamiliar Across two millennia of Christian tradition, Jesus of Nazareth has most often been portrayed as a divine savior, miracle worker, and cosmic mediator between humanity and God. This image is deeply embedded in Western theology, art, liturgy, and cultural memory. Creeds, sermons, and devotional practices have reinforced a Jesus defined primarily by crucifixion, resurrection, and redemptive sacrifice. For many readers, this portrayal feels settled, authoritative, and complete.
By Marcus Hedare8 days ago in BookClub







