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How Much Do We Really Need What We Call Our "Needful Things"?
In my review I wrote for Stephen King’s Lisey’s Story I mentioned my disappointment at the execution of the novel, even though it’s a beautifully written book. After reading it I wasn’t convinced to stop reading his work by any means. Something I’ve noticed in the last couple of years is that I’ve come to really love King's work spanning from the late 80's to about the mid 90's. I’m not sure why this is. It could be that I was born in 1992 and maybe it’s a subconscious thing, although even I can’t put all of my eggs into that basket. Honestly, there’s just something to those stories that really speak to me even though I can’t quite put my finger on it. But I digress. When I picked up Needful Things, I was yet again impressed and relieved since this is a novel of King’s I had been wanting to read for many years.
By Chloe Medeirosabout a year ago in BookClub
The Obesity Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Weight Loss' by Dr. Jason Fung Book Review
Looking for some of the leading research on weight loss and obesity? Dr. Jason Fung's book is a must-read! Dr. Jason Fung's breakthrough book educates on the connection between insulin resistance and obesity, presented in The Obesity Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Weight Loss.
By Val Garnerabout a year ago in BookClub
Formal Suit for Men: 10 Essential Tips for Choosing the Perfect Fit
When it comes to formal attire, a well-fitted suit is a timeless staple in every man’s wardrobe. Whether you’re preparing for a wedding, a job interview, or a formal event, understanding how to choose the perfect suit can significantly enhance your appearance and boost your confidence. Here are ten essential tips to consider when selecting a formal suit for men.
By Jennis & Warmannabout a year ago in BookClub
Book review:Rich Dad Poor Dad. AI-Generated.
Introduction Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki is a personal finance book that presents financial literacy principles through a narrative framework. The book contrasts the mindsets and financial habits of two fictional father figures: the author’s “Poor Dad” (his real father) and “Rich Dad” (his best friend’s father). Poor Dad represents the traditional route of education and employment, emphasizing security and working for money, while Rich Dad teaches entrepreneurial thinking, financial independence, and making money work for you. Through this juxtaposition, Kiyosaki offers insights into how people can build wealth and achieve financial freedom.
By Raghava Shankarabout a year ago in BookClub
Leading Companies in Australia Offering High-Quality Injection Moulding Services
Injection moulding is one of the most widely used manufacturing processes for producing plastic parts and components in large quantities with precision. Australia, being home to a dynamic manufacturing industry, is rich in companies that specialize in offering high-quality injection moulding services. These companies cater to various industries, including automotive, medical, packaging, electronics, and consumer goods. In this blog, we will take a detailed look at the leading injection moulding companies in Australia, their services, expertise, and how they stand out in this competitive field.
By Holloway Groupabout a year ago in BookClub
What is Motif? A Complete Author Guide
The motif is one of the most potent weapons in your storytelling toolbox as a writer. Motifs, whether overt or covert, add depth and emotional resonance to your story by adding layers of meaning and enriching the reader’s experience. We’ll go over what a theme is, how it works in literature, and how you can utilize it to improve your writing in this tutorial.
By Blueroseoneabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth by Zoë Schlanger
The Light Eaters by Zoë Schlanger is an inspiring piece that takes the reader into a new perspective of what it means to be alive on this planet. In her book, Schlanger goes into details on the complex nature of plants and come up with strong arguments that plants have their own form of intelligence and communication as that of the animals. The author uses numerous scientific sources, traditional wisdom, and her own experience to help the readers reconsider the interconnection between plants and all the living beings.
By William Walkerabout a year ago in BookClub









