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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 Deeming16 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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The Book Lost in Time
In the summer of 2025, an unassuming cardboard box arrived at the doors of the National Archives in Washington, D.C. The box was dusty, tape yellowed with age, marked only with an old library catalog number and the faint signature of its donor. Inside, wrapped in layers of paper that had become brittle with time, was a book—a manuscript so remarkable that scholars around the world paused in disbelief. What made it extraordinary was not just its age or condition, but the fact that it had been missing for 43 years.
By Irshad Abbasi about 2 hours ago in BookClub
Lost Islamic History
In recent years, the book Lost Islamic History: Reclaiming Muslim Civilisation from the Past has The book was written by Firas Alkhateeb, an American researcher, educator, and historian who specialises in Islamic history and thought. First published in 2014 in the United Kingdom by Hurst & Co., it has since been republished in expanded editions (including a 2017 revised version) and translated into several languages including Urdu, Turkish, Bengali, and Indonesian.
By Irshad Abbasi about 2 hours ago in BookClub
8 Pirate Fiction Books You Need To Read In 2026 . AI-Generated.
When we think of pirates, our minds conjure images of swashbuckling adventurers, hidden treasures, and uncharted seas. Yet, pirate fiction is much more than eye patches and cutlasses; it’s a genre that blends adventure, morality, and human psychology in a thrilling narrative tapestry. Pirate fiction books transport readers into worlds where freedom clashes with law, loyalty faces betrayal, and the vastness of the ocean mirrors the depths of human ambition.
By Diana Merescabout 6 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books You Absolutely Must Read in 2026. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with information and fleeting trends, reading the right books can be a transformative experience. Books are not just vessels of knowledge—they are windows into new perspectives, mirrors reflecting our own experiences, and tools for personal and professional growth. But with millions of titles available, how do we choose which ones deserve our precious time?
By Diana Merescabout 9 hours ago in BookClub
7 Self-Love Books You Must Read in 2026. AI-Generated.
In a world that constantly pushes us to meet external expectations, self-love is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity. Cultivating self-compassion, understanding our worth, and nurturing our inner dialogue are essential for mental well-being, healthy relationships, and personal growth. But where do we start? Books on self-love offer guidance, insight, and practical strategies for developing a stronger, more compassionate relationship with ourselves.
By Diana Merescabout 10 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books That Show You How to Find True Happiness. AI-Generated.
In a world that often equates success with wealth, status, or external achievements, the pursuit of true happiness can feel elusive. Many of us chase fleeting pleasures or temporary milestones, only to find that lasting contentment remains just out of reach. But what if happiness isn’t something to pursue—it’s something to cultivate? Across centuries, thinkers, spiritual leaders, and psychologists have explored the secrets of a fulfilled life, offering insights that are as practical as they are profound.
By Diana Merescabout 10 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books to Help You Discover the Meaning of Life. AI-Generated.
What gives life meaning? Is it success, happiness, relationships, or something deeper that cannot be easily defined? These questions have echoed through centuries, shaping philosophy, religion, psychology, and literature. Yet despite countless answers, the truth remains deeply personal—each of us must discover our own path.
By Diana Merescabout 11 hours ago in BookClub
THE RELIGION OF LITERATURE, THE MISCOMMUNICATION TRILOGY, “The Entropy of Communication, Vol. II”, Part 5
Review-The Religion of Literature Civilisation as Narrative: Literature, Belief, and the Entropy of Meaning The Religion of Literature is a wide-ranging and intellectually ambitious work that examines the role of narrative in shaping modern systems of belief, knowledge, and political legitimacy. Positioned within a broader theoretical framework concerned with the instability of communication, the book explores how language structures social reality through interpretative frameworks that increasingly resemble the symbolic authority once exercised by religion. Rather than approaching literature narrowly as artistic writing, the book expands the concept to include the entire textual infrastructure of modern culture: philosophical argument, political theory, historiography, scientific debate, and public discourse. Within this enlarged conception of literature, the book argues, societies construct the stories through which they understand truth, identity, and power.
By Peter Ayolovabout 16 hours ago in BookClub
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