Review
Review of Genesis (Chapter 2). Content Warning.
In the second chapter, we get more details of God’s manic episode. He’s furnishing and adding final details now. He’s made everything so far out of nothing. So why does he need dust to make the first human? Why not just poof him out of nothing like everything else?
By Clara Jayne4 months ago in BookClub
Review of Genesis (Chapter 1). Content Warning.
I’m going to be rereading and reviewing the entire Bible. As an ex-Christian, it’s just therapeutic to me. I wasted half of my life being scared of this book while only being read bits and pieces cherry-picked by my church to fit a narrative. When I finally did read the entire thing, I walked away from Christianity altogether.
By Clara Jayne4 months ago in BookClub
7 Books That Sound Boring but Will Blow Your Mind. AI-Generated.
When we think of “mind-blowing” books, titles often conjure visions of fast-paced thrillers, explosive plot twists, or fantastical worlds. Yet, some of the most transformative reads are those that appear dull on the surface—books whose covers might suggest tedious theory, dry history, or technical detail—but within lie profound insights that reshape the way we see the world. Below is a list of 7 books that sound boring but will blow your mind.
By Diana Meresc4 months ago in BookClub
7 Books You Won't Believe You've Never Heard Of. AI-Generated.
In a world saturated with bestsellers and literary classics, there exists a treasure trove of hidden gems—books that challenge perspectives, ignite imagination, and leave a lasting impact, yet remain surprisingly under the radar. These are not your typical reads; they are stories and insights that resonate deeply, provoke thought, and often redefine genres. Below is a list of 7 books you won't believe you've never heard of.
By Diana Meresc4 months ago in BookClub
7 Books That Seem Boring at First but Are Actually Brilliant. AI-Generated.
Some books don’t grab you right away. They start slow, seem dense, or feel outdated. But give them time — and they reward you with profound insights, unforgettable storytelling, and transformative wisdom. In today’s world of instant gratification, we often give up on books too quickly. What if we told you that some of the most powerful reading experiences lie just beyond that “boring” beginning?
By Diana Meresc4 months ago in BookClub
7 Books You Shouldn't Start Unless You're Ready to Be Obsessed. AI-Generated.
In a world full of distractions, finding a book that completely takes over your mind, your time, and your heart is rare. But when it happens? It’s magic. These are the books that leave you breathless at 2 AM, whispering “just one more chapter” while your responsibilities vanish into the background. If you're looking for novels that will consume you, challenge you, and leave you emotionally wrung out—in the best possible way—this list is your warning and your invitation.
By Diana Meresc4 months ago in BookClub
7 Books That Are Worth Every Minute of Your Time. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with distractions and content, it’s more important than ever to choose wisely how we spend our time—especially when it comes to reading. Books can change lives, expand our worldview, sharpen our thinking, and offer guidance that lasts a lifetime. But not all books are created equal. Some are simply good. Others? They’re transformative.
By Diana Meresc4 months ago in BookClub
Before I Read Sex Ain’t the Way to Love, Here’s What I’m Already Asking Myself by NWO Sparrow
5 Questions I Can’t Wait to Answer After Reading Sex Ain’t the Way to Love When I first heard about Tavia Mapp-Deterville’s new book Sex Ain’t the Way to Love, I was intrigued. The title alone had me pausing, because it hits on something that feels universal and yet deeply personal. As a man, I know this book is written primarily for women, especially Black women, but I could not help asking myself what lessons I might gain by listening in. Tavia is a music publicist turned author, and with this new release she is blending memoir and journal in a way that forces readers to not just read but to actually reflect. That alone makes me curious.
By NWO SPARROW4 months ago in BookClub
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
It has taken me decades ? literally ? to finally pick up another C.S. Lewis book and read it. In high school I read Lewis? book, ?That Hideous Strength? and completely missed Lewis? message. One decade later I read Lewis? ?Mere Christianity? and fully understood what Lewis was saying. With The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, part of C.S. Lewis? Chronicles of Narnia series, the gospel message is clearly made evident in an allegorical/mystical style. Lewis used the Narnia series to explain Christ?s love for humankind to children, who are the series? principal readers.
By Vinay Bairagi4 months ago in BookClub
7 Books That Will Make A Real Difference In Your Life. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with information, finding books that truly transform your mindset, habits, and perspective can feel overwhelming. Yet, certain works possess the rare ability to cut through the noise, offering wisdom that resonates for a lifetime. Whether you seek personal growth, emotional resilience, financial mastery, or spiritual insight, the right book can serve as a catalyst for profound change. Below is a list of 7 books that will make a real difference in your life.
By Diana Meresc4 months ago in BookClub
7 Books That Feel Like a Conversation With Someone Wiser. AI-Generated.
In a world overloaded with information, sometimes the most profound learning comes not from endless scrolling or quick tips, but from books that speak directly to our minds and hearts, like a trusted mentor sharing wisdom over coffee. These books transcend simple storytelling—they challenge our thinking, nurture empathy, and leave us feeling guided, not lectured. Below is a list of 7 books that feel like a conversation with someone wiser.
By Diana Meresc4 months ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Lost Letters by Tom Hapgood. Top Story - September 2025.
Tom Hapgood's book is a lot of things. It has history, both twentieth century and prior; it has youth and the coming-of-age; it has, through its characters' situations, a discussion of the health concerns that can encroach as life continues inexorably towards death; and it has the secrets that lurk in the family vault, just waiting to be uncovered and brought to the surface.
By Rachel Deeming4 months ago in BookClub


