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The Art of Thinking Clearly
The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli is a convincing investigation of mental inclinations and intelligent paradoxes that habitually cloud human judgment. Drawing from brain research, social financial matters, and genuine models, Dobelli offers a succinct and open manual for further developing direction by perceiving and staying away from normal reasoning blunders.
By Nadia Tasnimabout a year ago in BookClub
How to Download Tamil Novels Free
Downloading copyrighted materials like Tamil novels for free without proper authorization is illegal and unethical. It’s important to respect the intellectual property rights of authors and publishers. However, there are legal ways to access Tamil novels:
By Novelstamil.comabout a year ago in BookClub
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang is a fairly recent release, it came out a little over a year ago, and I recently picked up a signed copy at a used book sale. I had heard some great things, but I didn't realize that this is the author of Poppy Wars, and Babel, two books that are very different in subject to this book.
By Grace Genet-Allenabout a year ago in BookClub
Warrеn Buffеtt Book List 2024
Thinking, Fast and Slow Warren Buffett is a giant character adored by many for his amazingly immense success and unshakeable dedication to continuously learning for his lifetime. Warren Buffet’s book list 2024 is undoubtedly an outstanding opportunity to look into his thoughts that pale very different aspects of human life.
By Non-Fictional Booksabout a year ago in BookClub
Indian Mythology Books for Kids
Kids love to sleep while listening to the stories. Why not teach them about our Indian culture? India is rich in culture, and there are thousands of tales in different Vedas. You can bring Indian mythology books for kids to gain knowledge about their culture’s history. Kids will learn values and develop higher-order thinking when engaging with such stories. Not only moral values but with the help of these books, reading efficiency and vocabulary will also be enhanced. Here are some interesting Indian mythology books for kids you can buy for your toddler or child.
By Non-Fictional Booksabout a year ago in BookClub
A Court of... Reviews
As an avid reader, who enjoys reading all types of books and all genres, I was unsure of the "A Court of" series. Not because I doubted the author, as I have immense respect for all who are able to write a book yet alone a 5 book series. But it was what I was reading and seeing online that made me worried.
By Hannah Elliottabout a year ago in BookClub
The Whispering Library: Where Voices Come to Life
Picture a library where the books don’t just sit on shelves but actively engage with those who seek them out. This enchanted space, known as the Whispering Library, is a perfect metaphor for the art of vocal performance. Each book represents a unique aspect of vocal technique, emotion, and style, waiting to be discovered and brought to life.
By Lakshya goyalabout a year ago in BookClub
John and Francesca: Meet-Cute to Mourning
I'll admit, I'm biased about the John/Francesca love story. Why? Because watching them on screen felt a lot like watching my own Neurodiverse Love Story. Existing together without the need to talk, non-traditional love languages, mutual support in mentally taxing social situations. Learning to advocate for themselves and each other because finally there is someone who understands you.
By Natasja Roseabout a year ago in BookClub
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
Introduction The frenetic pace of modern life keeps us constantly worried about the future or stuck in the past. In the midst of this storm, Eckhart Tolle offers us a guide to reconnect with a forgotten aspect of our existence: the present. His masterpiece, "The Power of Now," has become a beacon for those seeking inner peace, clarity and authenticity in an increasingly complex world. Through simple and direct language, Tolle invites us to leave the ego and analytical mind behind, and immerse ourselves in the present moment, where the true essence of our being resides. This book is not just a read; It is a profound journey towards the discovery of a truth that has been with us forever, but has often been obscured by the noise of everyday life.
By vanesa storiesabout a year ago in BookClub







