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Growth Mindset Books That Transform Lives with Thinking Into Recovery
Growth mindset books can do more than inspire. It can fundamentally change the way a person thinks, acts, and approaches life. Rick Bayuk’s Thinking Into Recovery is a prime example. This book is designed specifically for men in recovery, offering practical steps to rebuild identity, overcome limiting beliefs, and live a purpose-driven life. By blending recovery principles with mindset strategies, it shifts focus from merely avoiding addiction to actively creating a fulfilling future. Every chapter is crafted to help men embrace clarity, confidence, and personal power. Readers are guided to align their actions with the person they aspire to become.
By Lisa Hormyko4 months ago in BookClub
Before I Read Sex Ain’t the Way to Love, Here’s What I’m Already Asking Myself by NWO Sparrow
5 Questions I Can’t Wait to Answer After Reading Sex Ain’t the Way to Love When I first heard about Tavia Mapp-Deterville’s new book Sex Ain’t the Way to Love, I was intrigued. The title alone had me pausing, because it hits on something that feels universal and yet deeply personal. As a man, I know this book is written primarily for women, especially Black women, but I could not help asking myself what lessons I might gain by listening in. Tavia is a music publicist turned author, and with this new release she is blending memoir and journal in a way that forces readers to not just read but to actually reflect. That alone makes me curious.
By NWO SPARROW4 months ago in BookClub
Children's Books Series Every Parent Should Explore
Stories have the control to shape fresh minds, stimulus imagination, and shape lifelong reading habits. Parents often hunt for books that stimulate children while contribution meaningful lessons. A considerately chosen children's books series can become a gem trove of escapades. Kids love recurring to familiar characters and worlds. These books make a routine, making reading time somewhat they keenly anticipate. Whether they are knowledge about friendship, courage, or inquisitiveness, stories leader them gently finished life’s lessons. Parents also enjoy viewing their kids grow finished every page. As the characters change, so do the readers, learning together with them. Presenting a good book sequence is not just entertaining; it is an investment in expressive growth and literateness. This is why discovery high-quality books matters. The correct series blends amusing and wisdom, creation bedtime or storytime unforgettable for the whole family.
By Lisa Hormyko4 months ago in BookClub
The Bookclub That Never Agreed
M Mehran Most bookclubs bond over shared taste. Ours bonded over the exact opposite. We never agreed on anything—not the genre, not the author, not even the definition of a “good book.” And strangely enough, that was the secret that kept us together.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in BookClub
The Secret Bookclub in the Park
M Mehran Most people walked past us without noticing. To them, we were just a cluster of strangers on picnic blankets, sipping tea from mismatched thermoses. But for those who stopped and listened, they’d realize something unusual: we weren’t talking about the weather or politics. We were unraveling worlds, chapter by chapter, beneath the old oak tree in the park.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in BookClub
Book Review: 'Love Like You've Never Been Hurt'
If you have ever been hurt, lied about, betrayed, or disappointed in any way, and you want to be healed and made whole again, put all other books aside and read Love Like You've Never Been Hurt: Hope, Healing and the Power of an Open Heart.
By Margaret Minnicks4 months ago in BookClub
The Legacy of Hugh
Names carry stories, history, and meaning that often go far beyond the people who bear them. One such name is Hugh. Though short and simple, it has a long legacy that stretches from ancient languages to modern times, leaving a mark on culture, history, and personal identity. Let’s explore how this name has traveled through centuries and why it still feels strong and relevant today.
By aadam khan4 months ago in BookClub
Pretty Boys Are Poisonous: Poems. Content Warning.
“Maybe the original sin was a man taking a woman for granted.” ― Megan Fox, Pretty Boys Are Poisonous: Poems Let me start this off by saying, I have NEVER read a book of poetry that had me hooked like this. Hell, I have never even done a review of poetry before. But Megan Fox has me in such a chokehold and I felt like writing about it. Maybe it's because I loved mgk but wow, I see him in a different light now. I am so addicted to Megan's writing it's not even funny.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹4 months ago in BookClub
From Spiritual Fog to Clear Purpose
I think we've all been there. That feeling of going through the motions with our faith. You attend church on Sunday, you say your prayers at night, you try to be a good person, but inside, there's this quiet, nagging feeling that something is missing. It's like you're following a rulebook, a set of traditions and rituals that are supposed to connect you to God, but instead, they just feel empty. What if the whole point of it isn't about us trying to reach God, but about learning to listen for Him?
By Elisa Smith4 months ago in BookClub
If My Favorite Author Texted Me
If My Favorite Author Texted Me By Hasnain Shah It started as a joke. I was halfway through The Midnight Library by Matt Haig when I thought, What if I could just text him right now? What if I could ask him why this sentence feels like it was written for me?
By Hasnain Shah4 months ago in BookClub











