Just Do Nothing by Joanna Hardis
Introduction 5: Joanna Hardis' Just Do Nothing challenges the prevailing notion that constant activity and busyness are the keys to success. Through her insightful analysis […]
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Introduction 5: Joanna Hardis' Just Do Nothing challenges the prevailing notion that constant activity and busyness are the keys to success. Through her insightful analysis […]
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Kissing Asphalt by Delicia Niami Book Summary: Resilience isn’t inherited. It’s a hard-fought skill forged by our ability to pick up the broken pieces of […]
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In Before We Were Innocent, Bess is trying to be invisible while Joni is as visible as possible. Ten years ago, in Greece, Bess, Joni, […]
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Nate Waymaker knows the line between right and wrong. However, the world he inhabits sees that line get blurred far too often. His parents were […]
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What is the biggest number you can think of? Whether it is a million, a billion, a trillion, or even more, you may still be […]
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One Reason to Live is a beautiful memoir about survival, hope, and learning to trust yourself again after experiencing incredible trauma and tragedy. So many […]
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Esther’s life completely changed after she moved to the Beyond and has since come to consider the place home. But when she receives a mysterious […]
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Deep in the forest in a big oak tree, an owl family lives near the top and a rabbit family lives among the roots. Each […]
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Daughter Dalloway, by Emily France, is not so much a retelling of Virginia Woolf’s classic Mrs. Dalloway, but rather, in the manner of Woolf’s own […]
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I’m of two minds when it comes to Philippa Gregory’s latest work. On the one hand, the newest book in the Fairmile series crafts a […]
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