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Living with ADHD as an adult can often feel like trying to function in a world that wasn’t built with your mind in mind. The distractions, the overwhelm, the guilt of unfinished tasks, and the fear of being misunderstood are all too real. But… Continue Reading “ADHD STRATEGIES FOR ADULTS by Theo SHARP (Book Review #2062)”
Death is often a subject we avoid discussing, yet it remains one of life’s few certainties. In The Last Hurrah: A Living Workbook for a Happy Ending, Mary Ann Burrows approaches this delicate topic with grace, practicality, and an uplifting perspective. More than just… Continue Reading “The Last Hurrah – A Living Workbook for A Happy Ending by Mary Ann Burrows (Book Review #2018)”
In Death Walking, Julie Winifred offers a poignant exploration of the intersection between dreams and the experience of loss. With a unique lens, she delves into her personal encounters in the dreaming world, where she connects with both people and animals who are facing… Continue Reading “Death Walking by Julie Winifred (Book Review #1969)”
In Anxiety to Ahh-mazing in 60 Days, Dr. Harry Somaraju offers a comprehensive and deeply insightful guide to help individuals break free from the grips of anxiety and reclaim a life of balance, joy, and peace. Recognizing the increasing prevalence of anxiety in today’s… Continue Reading ““Anxiety to Ahh-mazing: A 60-Day Journey to Inner Peace with Dr. Harry Somaraju” (Book Review #1958)”
Ellen Metter’s *Still No Kids & Still OK* offers a refreshingly humorous and candid look at the intentionally child-free life. Now nearly old enough to receive “Save the Date” invites from the Grim Reaper, Metter uses her seasoned perspective to explore the joys and… Continue Reading “Still No Kids & Still OK by Ellen Metter (Book Review #1923)”
*Pigs in Paradise* by Roger Maxson is a hilariously satirical and thought-provoking novel that blends literary flair with magical realism and humour. This politically charged fairy tale critiques religion in politics, specifically targeting American evangelicalism while celebrating freedom of expression.
Andi Wiseman’s “The Unsubtle Art of Unf*cking Your Life” is a refreshing and inclusive take on self-improvement and recovery inspired by the foundational principles of the 12-step program. Originating in 1935 in Akron, Ohio, by two Christian men from Vermont, the 12-step program has… Continue Reading “The Unsubtle Art of Unf*cking Your Life by Andi Wiseman (Book Review #1918)”