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The Swarm Review by Andy Marino
Click here to get the audiobook for free An Exploration of Andy Marino's The Swarm Andy Marino's The Swarm is not your average creature feature. It goes beyond the conventional clichés of monstrous invasions and catastrophic scenarios, delving into the intricate complexities of human relationships, the fragility of society institutions, and the frightening appeal of the unknown. While the titular swarm of cicadas serves as a catalyst for the story's unraveling, the ultimate horror resides in the human reaction to the unexplainable, the primordial fears and wants that rise to the surface when the familiar world falls.
By Francisco Navarroabout a year ago in BookClub
A Delicious Dive Into the Low-Carb World; A Review of Keto by Maria & Craig Emmerich
If you've been scouring the world of low-carb diets, chances are you’ve come across Keto by Maria Emmerich and Craig Emmerich. The book promises to be your ultimate guide to understanding and embracing the ketogenic lifestyle, a plan that many swear by for weight loss, energy, and overall health improvements. So, does it live up to the hype? Spoiler alert: it does, and then some! Here’s my deep dive into what makes this book an essential read for anyone considering the keto lifestyle.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Seed of Corruption by A.I. Fabler
Anton Faraday is the unlikely hero of The Seed of Corruption and is certainly not built for what he encounters in this novel and that was certainly part of the appeal of it for me. Whilst the book is told in the third person, as a reader, you are pretty much inside Anton's head for the whole book, subject to his thoughts and perceptions and his fears and doubts. I like heroes who are human; who are not really sure what they are capable of until faced with uncertain circumstances and Anton definitely fits into this category.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in BookClub
Overcoming Anxiety in Love; A of Review: "Anxiety in Relationship" by Theresa Miller
Relationships can be a source of joy and fulfillment, but for many, they also stir up feelings of anxiety. Whether you're navigating a new partnership, facing challenges in a long-term relationship, or dealing with recurring emotional patterns, the fear of vulnerability, rejection, or loss can make even the most loving connection feel uncertain. In Anxiety in Relationships, author and therapist Theresa Miller delves deep into the causes of relationship anxiety, offering insightful guidance for those looking to understand and manage their emotional responses in intimate settings.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion; A Review of Waking Up by: Sam Harris
In Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion, Sam Harris embarks on a bold intellectual journey to explore the intersection of consciousness, spirituality, and science. As one of the leading figures in the “new atheism” movement, Harris is known for his clear, logical approach to topics often considered mysterious or subjective. In this book, he attempts to reconcile spirituality with a skeptical, scientific worldview. Through a blend of personal narrative, philosophical insight, and scientific explanations, Waking Up provides a thought-provoking perspective on how we can achieve deep spiritual awareness without subscribing to any religious dogma. Here, I’ll break down the key elements of this work in seven key points.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
Cover Reveal and ARC Signups: Devotion in the Open Air by Inked in Gray Press
Within the pages of Devotion in the Open Air you’ll find eighteen stories written by women of color from all walks of life that embrace the beauty in the everyday with speculative tales to bring you out of the fast-paced chaos of real life, immersing you in something much more contented.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
Expert Tips for Hiring Android Developers in the UK: What You Need to Know
Expert Tips for Hiring Android Developers in the UK: What You Need to Know In today's digital age, the demand for mobile applications is at an all-time high. With the majority of the population using smartphones, businesses are constantly looking for ways to reach their customers through mobile apps. This is where Android developers come in. Android is the most popular mobile operating system in the world, with a market share of over 70% in the UK. As a result, there is a growing need for skilled Android developers who can create innovative and user-friendly apps for businesses. Hiring Android developers in the UK is crucial for companies looking to stay competitive in the digital market. These developers have the expertise to create high-quality, custom-built apps that can help businesses reach their target audience and increase their revenue.
By Riddhi Patelabout a year ago in BookClub









