Reading List
8 Books That Will Encourage You to Pursue Your Best Life. AI-Generated.
Living your best life starts with the right mindset, and there’s no better way to cultivate that mindset than by diving into transformative literature. The right book can act as a mentor, a motivator, and a mirror—helping you uncover what truly matters and pushing you toward your full potential. Below is a list of 8 books that will encourage you to pursue your best life.
By Diana Meresc9 months ago in BookClub
8 Profound Books That Will Touch Your Heart. AI-Generated.
Books are not just a means of escape—they are mirrors to the soul. The following titles are deeply moving, emotionally resonant, and intellectually enriching. These eight profound books will not only touch your heart but also change your perspective on life, love, and the human experience.
By Diana Meresc9 months ago in BookClub
8 Books You Have to Read If You Feel Weak. AI-Generated.
In moments of mental, emotional, or physical weakness, finding strength through powerful literature can be a life-changing experience. The right book can uplift, empower, and guide you through difficult times. Whether you're struggling with motivation, self-doubt, or fatigue, these eight books are more than just reads—they're blueprints for resilience, healing, and strength.
By Diana Meresc9 months ago in BookClub
Nery McMahon's semi autobiographical book is now growing in popularity
Newly established United Kingdom author Nery McMahon's shocking true crime, semi autobiographical book is now growing in popularity. The Immigrant: Veronicas Story was published in 2024 by Austin Macauley and deals with sensitive and controversial adult themes such as domestic abuse and violence in various forms but also explores themes of resilience, courage and perseverance as Veronica fought vehemently for the justice she deserved. The novel has caught the eye of the media as two newspaper articles have recently been published about the book as it's following increases. You can learn more about Nery's life in Bristol in the UK and the inspiration behind the story's creation by viewing the newspaper articles using the links below
By Author_Nery McMahon9 months ago in BookClub
The Last Letter
The Last Letter Anannya stood on the rooftop, the gentle breeze of a golden afternoon brushing past her. In her hand was an old envelope containing a letter. She had a slight smile on her lips and watery eyes. Five years ago, on an afternoon just like this, she had first met Tanvir. In a coffee shop, flipping through the pages of a book, their conversation had begun. From that conversation bloomed a friendship, and from that friendship, love.
By Books Lover9 months ago in BookClub
"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen - Retellings
"Debating Darcy" by Sayantani Dasgupta It is a truth universally acknowledged that Leela Bose plays to win. A life-long speech competitor, Leela loves nothing more than crushing the competition, all while wearing a smile. But when she meets the incorrigible Firoze Darcy, a debater from an elitist private school, Leela can't stand him. Unfortunately, he'll be competing in the state league, so their paths are set to collide.
By Kristen Barenthaler9 months ago in BookClub
Fractured Fairy Tales
Reimagining "The Frog Prince": The Frog Prince, Continued by Jon Scieszka Frogged by Vivian Vande Velde Geek Charming by Robin Palmer The Frog Prince Saves Sleeping Beauty by Charlotte Guillain The Frog Prince Hops to It by Sarah Warburton The Frog Prince's Curse by Benjamin Harper The Frog Prince and the Zoologist by Jenna Mueller Transformed: The Perils of the Frog Prince by Megan Morrison The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker
By Kristen Barenthaler9 months ago in BookClub








