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I Am Not Sexy
"I am not sexy." These four words used to haunt me like an unfinished sentence. In a world where allure is currency, and beauty opens doors faster than brains or kindness ever could, not being “sexy” felt like being left behind. Forgotten. Unwanted.
By Farhat ullah7 months ago in BookClub
Book Review, RICH DAD POOR DAD
The Enduring Spark and Flawed Flame of Rich Dad Poor Dad Book Review for by Zahir Shah Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad isn't just a personal finance book; it’s a cultural phenomenon. Since its 1997 debut, it has sold over 32 million copies, challenged conventional wisdom, and ignited fierce debate. For a competition review aiming for simplicity, attractiveness, and excellence, we must navigate beyond the hype and the hate to uncover the core spark that ignited a global conversation about wealth, while honestly examining its enduring flaws. This is not merely a summary, but a critical exploration of its legacy and lessons.
By Zahir Shah7 months ago in BookClub
Strange Sally Diamond. Top Story - June 2025.
I picked up this book at the B&N’s Blind Date With a Book display. I loved the entire concept of selecting a mystery book based on a one-sentence teaser. Especially because they were lovingly wrapped by hand and the handwriting must have taken good effort (if they used the cursive it would have been even more attractive). As a public relations professional I think this marketing technique is brilliant, tapping into the book lovers’ serendipitous desire to be surprised with something new.
By Lana V Lynx7 months ago in BookClub
The Last Letter from My Grandfather. Content Warning.
When my grandfather passed away, I felt nothing but emptiness. He was always quiet, never told stories, and I assumed he had taken all his thoughts with him. But one week later, my mother handed me an old envelope hidden inside a drawer. What I read in that letter broke me — and rebuilt me at the same time.
By Qasim khan7 months ago in BookClub
The letter that changed everything
Tania was 28, and from the outside, everything looked perfect. She worked as a customer relationship officer at a prestigious bank in Lahore. Her hair was always tied neatly, her heels clicked with authority, and her phone buzzed constantly with updates, approvals, and balance sheets. Her family was proud. Society approved. She was “settled.”
By Shehzad khan7 months ago in BookClub
Power of I AM
Note: For the TL;DR please go the final paragraph. “The Power of I Am: Two Words That Will Change Your Life Today,” (2016) by Joel Osteen is a self-help book which presents Positive Thinking as a Christian principle. Positive Thinking is the idea that our words or thoughts manifest into reality. For Osteen, these thoughts are “I am” statements which “will bring either success or failure,” (1) because “whatever you follow the “I am” with, you’re…giving it permission to be in your life.” (2). Osteen presents this idea as a Christian principle by using Bible passages, and writes that when your “I Am”s align with ‘who God says you are’ you “invite the goodness of God,” (7). Despite this affirmation of belief, a closer examination of Osteen’s message reveals disconnects from core Christian teachings.
By Judah LoVato7 months ago in BookClub







