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*Rising Up: A True Story of Narcissists, Borderlines, and a Country on the Brink* by Jackson Liva is an emotionally charged and deeply authentic novel that interweaves personal turmoil with the sociopolitical upheaval of the Trump presidency. The story follows Greg, an ordinary man… Continue Reading “Rising Up: A True Story of Narcissists, Borderlines, and a Country on the Brink by Jackson Liva (Book Review #1907)”
In “The Framework I: Motivationless Exercise,” L. S. Lazar offers an invigorating perspective on the challenge of maintaining an exercise routine, particularly when motivation seems fleeting. This book serves as both an insightful guide and an empathetic companion for those struggling to integrate consistent… Continue Reading “The Framework I: Motivationless Exercise” by L. S. Lazar (Book Review #1876)”
Ernest Ellender, PhD, brings his extensive experience as a trauma therapist and Jiu-jitsu black belt instructor to the forefront in his transformative book, “This is How We Heal from Painful Childhoods.” The book serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals looking to overcome the… Continue Reading “This is how we heal from painful childhoods by Ernest Ellender, PhD (Book Review #1864)”
Mike P’s “The Happy World Of Unhappy People” ventures deep into the complex interplay between modern society and the quest for happiness, offering readers a lucid and engaging examination of why contemporary life seems at odds with genuine contentment. Through a compelling blend of… Continue Reading “The Happy World Of Unhappy People by Mike P (Book Review #1853)”
Serene Rishi’s debut novel, “To Unshakable Bliss,” is a captivating and profound exploration of the human quest for meaning, purpose, and inner peace. Through the character of Qayum, a successful yet unfulfilled tech star turned children’s author, Rishi embarks readers on an odyssey that… Continue Reading “To Unshakable Bliss by Serene Rishi (Book Review #1850)”
In “Starting Over,” L. F. Roth crafts a poignant narrative set within the storied walls of an English boarding school in 1966 dedicated to children with special needs. However, the heart of this story beats not within the classrooms or the daily routines of… Continue Reading “Starting Over by L. F. Roth (Book Review #1842)”