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Your Emotions is not the Enemy This Book Helped Me Understand Why
People are now accustomed to a fast-paced, emotionally demanding world, we’re constantly encouraged to “be self-aware” and “understand our feelings”—but how do we actually do that? Emotions and the Enneagram by Margaret Frings Keyes offers a powerful and compassionate answer. This book doesn't just explain the Enneagram as a personality system; it uses it as a deep, emotional roadmap toward healing, growth, and greater empathy—for ourselves and for others.
By Fred Bradford6 months ago in BookClub
Whispers Behind the Black Curtain
They say Le Cirque des Rêves appears without warning, arriving like a whisper in the wind—one moment, a bare field beneath a quiet sky; the next, a maze of black-and-white tents blooming in the moonlight. No announcements. No posters. Only rumors and dreamers’ tales.
By shoaib khan7 months ago in BookClub
Memory: A Gift or a Prison?
Along the long journey of life, memory is like a vivid and intricate painting—sometimes intoxicatingly beautiful, other times binding and confining. Is it a precious gift bestowed by fate, or an invisible prison that traps the soul? This is a question that perhaps everyone has quietly pondered in their heart.
By Malingficient7 months ago in BookClub
Summary of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin
Read the full book Pride and Prejudice here: Welcome to our in-depth look at Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen’s timeless tale of manners, courtship, and the clash between first impressions and deeper truths. Published in 1813, the novel follows the spirited Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates family pressures, social expectations, and an unforgettable and sometimes infuriating hero named Mr. Darcy. In this post, we’ll explore the world Austen created, break down its major characters and themes, and offer you a chance to dive in for yourself.
By Libisa - Leitura em capitulos7 months ago in BookClub








