Book of the Week
Book Review: Good Bad Girl by Alice Feeney
Alice Feeney’s “Good Bad Girl” reignited my passion for reading, and I regret not picking it up sooner. The story of a kidnapped baby at a supermarket, and the subsequent intertwining lives of four women, kept me on the edge of my seat.
By Frank DiLuzioabout a year ago in BookClub
The Science of Happiness: How to Build a Joyful Life in Simple Steps
Have you ever wondered what truly makes people happy? Is it having a lot of money, achieving big goals, or is it something more basic? Here’s the truth — happiness isn’t just a random feeling. It’s like a skill you can learn and improve. Scientists have studied happiness for years, and the good news is that anyone can create more joy in their life with small, simple changes.
By dodi dilakabout a year ago in BookClub
A Transformative Journey Through Suffering and Joy; A Review of No Mud, No Lotus by: Thich Nhat Hanh
In No Mud, No Lotus, Buddhist monk and spiritual teacher Thich Nhat Hanh takes readers on an enlightening journey through the heart of suffering, offering a guide to transforming pain into peace. The title itself—simple, yet profound—refers to the idea that just as the lotus flower needs the muddy waters to bloom, our suffering is essential for personal growth and the cultivation of joy. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering how to find peace amidst chaos or how to turn your struggles into stepping stones, this book offers a refreshingly accessible path.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
I Ran So You Could Fly by Vocal Creator, Misty Rae
As an avid reader I'm generally skeptical when a content creator publishes a novel. Everyone says they want to write a book but few ever do and those who do manage to usually do so with less than impressive results.
By Words by Meabout a year ago in BookClub
The Innovator’s Spirit: Gerald Tausch’s Journey from Inventor to Author
In the world of innovation, there are those who push the boundaries of what is possible, blending creativity with practicality to solve real-world problems. Gerald Tausch is one such individual, whose career as an inventor has been marked by groundbreaking innovations. But Tausch is not just an inventor; he is also an author who has successfully transitioned his passion for technology into the literary world. His book, Jesus, Faith & Antennas, reflects his unique journey, combining elements of his scientific background with spiritual insights. This blog will explore Gerald Tausch’s career, his influential inventions, and how his experience as a maker helped shape his journey into writing.
By Judy Roxenabout a year ago in BookClub






