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December Reads
I’ve always been a big reader, growing up getting lost in a book was my favorite thing in the whole world. With kindle it was easy to just read online but I love the feel of book in my hands, curling up with a cup or tea, or hot chocolate. With school ending this month I had more time to crack up some books.
By Cassidy Hand2 years ago in BookClub
All the Books I Read in December 2023
It’s been an incredible year for me. I have read around 90 books this year according to GoodReads and if you include those little books that I have that don’t include a ISBN number, Inwould say it’s just about 100 books. Being lost in another world distracts me from the stress from the real world. Escapism is nice. I’m also doing my best to finish the books I have before buying anymore, but that rarely happens. I always end up buying at least three books a month.
By Chloe Gilholy2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Wolf Wilder by Katherine Rundell
I am so glad I discovered Katherine Rundell. This has been one of the best things that I can take away from 2023 - The Golden Mole was a revelation and, when I discovered that she also wrote fiction, it was only a matter of time until I sought her out.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
William Shakespeare's The Tempest
At some point between 1585 and 1592, a young William Shakespeare left his hometown Stratford-upon-Avon to seek his fortune as a playwright. Nobody knows which of his works was the first to be written or performed - only that on an afternoon in London around the late 1580s or early 90s, a Shakespeare play appeared onstage for the first time. The world changed forevermore that day, which is long forgotten to us now.
By Doc Sherwood2 years ago in BookClub
Interested in Learning More About Biology and Nature This Year? Read These 10 Books:
Nonfiction deserves a lot more love — it’s the gateway to intellectual fun, knowledge, and exploration! Unfortunately, it often gets a bad rap for being dull and stuffy. But fear not, dear reader, this list breaks free from that stereotype. Whether you’ve resolved to read more nonfiction, you’re eager to dive into the wonders of biology, or you simply have a deep love for nature, these books below are absolute must-adds to your reading list.
By Olivia L. Dobbs2 years ago in BookClub
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By vipin yadav2 years ago in BookClub
Unlocking the Fountain of Youth: A Deep Dive into "Outlive Your Life"
As an avid reader always seeking to learn more about optimizing my health, I'm constantly on the lookout for groundbreaking books that challenge conventional wisdom. When I picked up "Outlive Your Life", I immediately sensed it was something special. Dr. Peter Attia takes a completely innovative approach to understanding longevity that really grabbed my attention.
By Prajjval Mishra2 years ago in BookClub
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX DISCOVER YOUR TRUE SELF
In this competing and ever-evolving world where success stories continue to inspire us, Molly Hardy is another prominent name for aspiring individuals. Her journey is a testament to many striving youngsters. Her resilience in the face of adversity is precisely explained through the pages of her book. Captured in her touching and close-to-reality memoir, "I’ve Been Fired! (from every job I’ve ever had") Molly opens up about the challenges she faced, the lessons she learned, and the triumphs she achieved against all odds.
By James Carter2 years ago in BookClub
The Power of Silence: Managing Anger through the Art of Stillness
In our fast-paced and often chaotic lives, moments of anger can be all too common. However, the ancient wisdom of harnessing the power of silence during times of anger has proven to be a transformative and effective approach. This article explores the profound impact of choosing silence as a response to anger, delving into its benefits and the art of mastering this practice.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in BookClub






