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Incredibooks: Witsec 3 & 4
As a continuation of my review of the first two books in Ashley Rostek’s WitSec book series I have finally finished reading the third and fourth entries in the series which is also the conclusion and I have to say that they did not disappoint.
By Joe Patterson10 months ago in BookClub
All My Rage: Exploring Love, Loss, and the Search for Home
All My Rage: "All My Rage is a love story, a tragedy and an infectious teenage fever dream about what home means when you feel you don’t fit in." That's what the New York Times Book Review said, and they are right. Sabaa Tahir's powerful novel grabs you from the first page. It throws you into the lives of Salahudin and Noor. You'll see their struggles, their dreams, and the challenges they face as they navigate love, loss, and identity.
By Samson Murad10 months ago in BookClub
The Deep Dark: A Graphic Story
The Deep Dark: Graphic Story A Dive Into Psychological Horror "The Deep Dark" isn't your typical scary story. It's a graphic novel that crawls under your skin. It messes with your mind. Think creepy atmosphere, unsettling themes, and a story that lingers long after you've finished reading. While the creators might not be household names, their grasp on suspense is undeniable. This article's goal? It's to explore this intense graphic novel, its core ideas, and why it affects us so deeply.
By Samson Murad10 months ago in BookClub
The Rise (and Possible Fall) of Romantasy on BookTok
The Rise (and Possible Fall) of Romantasy on BookTok In the ever-evolving landscape of online reading culture, BookTok has emerged as a powerhouse, turning obscure titles into bestsellers and making subgenres explode in popularity. Over the past few years, one genre has reigned supreme in the hearts of BookTokers: romantasy—a fusion of romance and fantasy that blends epic worldbuilding with swoon-worthy relationships. But as Alyssa Morris observes in Romancing the Phone, the genre might be showing signs of over-saturation. Is romantasy headed for a decline, or will it continue to dominate the digital bookshelves of TikTok users?
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in BookClub
Focus on What Matters: A Modern Stoic Guide to Living Well
Why Focus on What Matters Stands Out In an era dominated by constant notifications, unrelenting schedules, and a barrage of distractions, finding a path to a meaningful life can seem daunting. Focus on What Matters: A Collection of Stoic Letters on Living Well by Darius Foroux offers a refreshing antidote. Published on December 1, 2022, by North Eagle Publishing, this collection of 70 letters distills ancient Stoic wisdom into a practical, modern framework. Inspired by Seneca’s Letters From a Stoic, Foroux provides readers with tools to cultivate resilience, clarity, and purpose in today’s chaotic world. Best of all, you can get a free copy of this e-book here and start your journey toward living well.
By Ramesh Mahato 10 months ago in BookClub
The Girl I Am, Was and Never Will Be
The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be: I stare into the mirror, a stranger looking back. The face is mine, yet feels foreign. Brown skin is a heritage I'm learning to embrace. A past, present, and future tangled in transracial adoption.
By Samson Murad10 months ago in BookClub
Self Publishing Guides: The Complete Roadmap to Independent Author Success
The publishing landscape has transformed dramatically over the past decade. What was once an industry controlled by traditional gatekeepers has evolved into an open marketplace where authors can directly connect with readers. Self publishing guides have become essential resources for navigating this new terrain. Whether you're completing your first manuscript or looking to expand your existing catalog, understanding the self-publishing process can help you achieve your literary goals.
By Jane Smith10 months ago in BookClub
Snakes in Suits by Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare
Imagine this: You’re sitting in a boardroom, surrounded by sharp-dressed executives. The air is thick with ambition, and the CEO is delivering a charismatic speech about the company’s bright future. But beneath the polished surface, something feels... off. The charm seems too calculated, the promises too grandiose, and the empathy conspicuously absent. Could it be that the person at the head of the table isn’t just a savvy leader, but a psychopath in a suit?
By Fred Bradford10 months ago in BookClub
Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism
Picture this: a book drops into the world like a stone shattering a still pond, ripples racing outward, unstoppable. On March 11, 2025, Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism thudded onto shelves, its 400 pages trembling with the weight of secrets. Published by Flatiron Books, this isn’t just a memoir—it’s a thunderbolt. Sarah Wynn-Williams, once perched high as Facebook’s global director of public policy, pries open the tech giant’s gleaming facade. What spills out is a tale of ambition gone feral, a culture warped by power, and a woman’s journey from starry-eyed believer to disillusioned truth-teller. The air crackles with her revelations, each page a spark igniting questions about the titans shaping our digital lives.
By Francisco Navarro10 months ago in BookClub











