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Rachel Reviews: Lakefront Wolves by Joseph Deegan
Meet Finn. He's an 18 year old kid who has potential. He's bright with great school scores and he's also an athlete, a footballer of some prowess. He has it all going for him, it would seem, and yet, he's determined to send what could be a well-planned, stable existence firmly off the rails. He drinks, he smokes, he takes drugs, he has violent tendencies and he's in danger of losing not only his mind but all that he holds dear.
By Rachel Deeming11 days ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Lunch Tales: Teagan by Lucille Guarino
Well, I did enjoy this! Sometimes, all you need is just great storytelling and this is what Lucille Guarino delivers here. There's no big message to this book; it's just about folks and families, living their lives and coping with everything that's being thrown at them and finding their way. But when it's done well, like it is here, then you have characters to whom you can relate, tension which leaves you rooting for a better outcome, attraction which has your heart racing and an urge, as a reader, to see the characters happy with the people with whom they belong.
By Rachel Deemingabout a month ago in BookClub
Book Review: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I flipped the book over in my hands in the centre of the small airport book shop. Although I had heard promising reviews of Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid, I hesitated. The synopsis didn’t compel me - I wasn’t much of a space girly. In high school it made me cringe when my peers would talk about the stars.
By sleepy draftsabout a month ago in BookClub
Self Help: Grifters' Gospel
On Self-Help, Snake Oil, and the Illusion of Change Psychology professionals and students can be imagined on two opposite sides of a line called self-help books: likely a larger group opposes pop-science and step-by-step manuals filled with talk of success, journaling, and not giving a f**k; others love them, but they aren’t many.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P about a month ago in BookClub
My New Book is Finally Here
My poetry collection Beautiful and Brutal Things is done. It's actually done and finally published over 270 pages. Over a year of my life went into this book. More than a year, really. Long days at my computer, sometimes seven days a week because I couldn't stop even when I probably should have. Then two months of editing that felt harder than the writing itself. But it's finished, and I'm still standing, and the book is real.
By Tim Carmichael2 months ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Spiral Archive by Pieter Hendrik
It's difficult for me to know where to start with a review of this book as it was, for me, an entirely unique experience and one that I'll probably never have again. I don't want that to be interpreted as unenjoyable but it has left me scratching my head a little and ruminating on its content, its themes and its characters.
By Rachel Deeming2 months ago in BookClub
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Estelle Roberts. Content Warning.
The Rise of Modern Spiritualist Mediumship Public fascination with communication beyond death reached extraordinary levels during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Spiritualism, a religious and social movement built upon the belief that human consciousness survives physical death and remains capable of communicating with the living, spread rapidly throughout Britain, Europe, and North America. Séances, trance lectures, automatic writing, and spirit photography attracted large audiences and intense debate. Newspapers reported demonstrations with curiosity and skepticism, while scientific investigators attempted to test claims associated with psychic phenomena.
By Marcus Hedareabout 7 hours ago in BookClub
7 Life-Changing Books That Will Make You Think Twice . AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with information, few things have the power to reshape the way we think like a truly transformative book. Books are more than stories—they are lenses through which we can examine our beliefs, challenge our assumptions, and discover perspectives we never considered.
By Diana Merescabout 10 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books That Are Perfect for a Second Read. AI-Generated.
In a world dominated by quick reads and fleeting digital content, revisiting a book can be an extraordinary experience. Some books are not meant to be consumed just once—they demand a second, third, or even fourth read to uncover hidden layers, subtle insights, and transformative ideas. When we read a book for the first time, we often focus on the plot or surface-level takeaways. A second reading allows us to notice themes, narrative nuances, and deeper meanings that can profoundly impact our thinking, creativity, and personal growth.
By Diana Merescabout 10 hours ago in BookClub
7 Personal Development Books Every Beginner Should Read. AI-Generated.
Personal growth rarely happens by accident. It happens when we deliberately seek out ideas, frameworks, and habits that expand how we think and act. One of the most powerful and accessible ways to start that journey is through personal development books. A single great book can challenge our assumptions, reshape our mindset, and provide tools that transform everyday decisions.
By Diana Merescabout 11 hours ago in BookClub
7 Amazing Books with Great Vocabulary. AI-Generated.
Language shapes how we understand the world. The richer our vocabulary, the more precisely we can express ideas, emotions, and observations. Think of vocabulary like a painter’s palette: the more colors available, the more vivid the picture we can create.
By Diana Merescabout 12 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books to Help You Become More Emotionally Intelligent. AI-Generated.
Emotional intelligence is no longer a “soft skill” reserved for therapists or leadership coaches—it’s a critical life skill that shapes how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and build relationships. Research consistently shows that people with higher emotional intelligence tend to experience stronger relationships, better mental health, and greater professional success.
By Diana Merescabout 12 hours ago in BookClub
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Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P
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