Book of the Day
Playground Review. Content Warning.
content warning Playground, I hate to say it, but I enjoyed it. I will be starting off with a content warning. If you have a weak stomach, don't like violence or gore I would highly suggest clicking off this review and maybe liking it because I gave you a warning.
By Anjolene Bozeman 2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Rewire Your Mindset - By Brian Keane
Introduction: In the maze of human discernment, Brian Keane's "Rewire your mindset" remains as a guide, offering perusers a vital guide to dominance over their psychological scene. Through a combination of neuroscience, brain science, and viable insight, Keane uncovers the keys to opening the monstrous capability of the human psyche. As we leave on this excursion of mental change, let us dig into the profundities of Keane's experiences, furnished with vital insight and a hunger for individual development.
By Kevin Clarke 2 years ago in BookClub
Book Summary: “Hunting Game” by Candice Fox
Hunting Game by Candice Fox is a gripping thriller that delves deep into the complexities of human nature, morality, and the pursuit of justice. Set against the backdrop of the Australian outback, this novel follows the intense journey of protagonist Frank Bennett, a detective with a troubled past, as he navigates the treacherous terrain of a case that hits close to home.
By David White2 years ago in BookClub
Book Summary: "Just Another Missing Person" by Gillian McAllister
Just Another Missing Person by Gillian McAllister is a captivating tale that seamlessly blends suspense with the intricacies of family dynamics. Set against the backdrop of London, the story unfolds with the sudden disappearance of twenty-one-year-old Esme Brown on a chilly January evening. As the search for Esme ensues and suspicions arise, the novel delves into the lives of those left behind, exploring their struggles with uncertainty, guilt, and the relentless pursuit of truth.
By David White2 years ago in BookClub
Book Summary: “The Women” by Kristin Hannah
The Women by Kristin Hannah is a moving and deeply emotional novel that delves into the lives of three generations of women, exploring their trials, aspirations, and the enduring connections that bind them together. Set against the backdrop of the Pacific Northwest, the narrative unfolds across decades, tracing the journey of these women as they navigate the complexities of love, loss, and family dynamics.
By David White2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Atomic Habits
Introduction: Prepare for a transformative journey with "Atomic Habits" by James Clear—an audiobook that transcends the typical self-help genre. It's a comprehensive guide to unlocking your full potential through the influence of minor habits. Clear's innovative approach reveals how even the smallest adjustments in our daily routines can lead to significant improvements in our lives. By immersing yourself in the "Atomic Habits" audiobook, you'll access practical strategies, captivating narratives, and scientific insights to empower you in taking control of your habits and achieving lasting growth in both personal and professional realms.
By Kevin Clarke 2 years ago in BookClub
Love, from Ghibli’s Perspective. Content Warning.
Iremember the first time I was introduced to a Ghibli movie, I was 9 years old and until that time the only cinematic love stories I was exposed to was Disney princesses movies, most of which felt somewhat similar to me, just a different color dress and a different prince to save the helpless princesses, I did enjoy them as a child not gonna lie, yet Ghibli brought something else, something I couldn’t as a child put my finger on, but I felt there was something special about these characters, the way their love was presented to us, there’s a magical connection and their friendships evoked warmth and security.
By Aabusad Pathan2 years ago in BookClub










