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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 7 hours 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 Carmichael16 days 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 Deeming15 days ago in BookClub
Is it Ethical to Use Bookstores as a Showroom?
There is nothing quite like the joy of wandering around a bookstore. I love digging through the shelves and finding a hidden gem. I love the smell of the worn paper and the background noise of other customers flipping through pages.
By Kera Hollow3 months ago in BookClub
Summer Leaves by S. E. Holz
I'm completely embarrassed, but delighted to share my thoughts on this incredible collection from Ms. Holz, A.K.A. by Vocalites as L.C. Shäfer. Embarrassed, because I'm very, very late in writing this. Delighted, because I had the privilege of reading this wonderful collection and giving you my honest opinion of its contents.
By Dana Crandell3 months ago in BookClub
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8 Cozy Mystery Books You Must Read In 2026. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
There’s a particular magic to cozy mystery books. They invite us into charming communities, introduce us to lovable amateur sleuths, and wrap even the darkest crimes in warmth, wit, and reassurance. Unlike gritty thrillers or graphic crime novels, cozy mysteries promise something rare: a safe place to explore danger without fear. Just clever puzzles, rich characters, and the comforting certainty that justice will prevail.
By Diana Merescabout an hour ago in BookClub
7 Books For When You're Ready To Change But Afraid To Start. AI-Generated.
Facing change can feel overwhelming, standing as one of life’s greatest tests of courage. Whether it’s switching careers, ending a toxic relationship, starting a new habit, or pursuing a lifelong dream, the first step often feels impossible. We understand that feeling—the mix of excitement and fear, hope and hesitation. Fortunately, books have the power to guide, inspire, and embolden us when courage feels out of reach. Below is a list of 7 books for when you're ready to change but afraid to start.
By Diana Merescabout 2 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books That Help You Let Go of What’s Holding You Back. AI-Generated.
Letting go of what holds us back is one of the most challenging yet transformative journeys in life. Whether it’s fear, past trauma, limiting beliefs, or unproductive habits, these invisible chains can prevent us from reaching our full potential. Fortunately, literature offers a powerful path forward. Through insight, guidance, and real-life examples, some books provide the tools to release emotional weight and embrace personal freedom. Below is a list of 7 books that help you let go of what’s holding you back.
By Diana Merescabout 2 hours ago in BookClub
8 Books That Teach The Art Of Self-Discipline. AI-Generated.
Self-discipline is not about rigid rules or denying ourselves joy. It is about choosing long-term fulfillment over short-term comfort, again and again, until those choices become part of who we are. In a world engineered for distraction—endless notifications, instant gratification, and constant noise—self-discipline has become a competitive advantage and a form of self-respect. Below is a list of 8 books that teach the art of self-discipline.
By Diana Merescabout 3 hours ago in BookClub
7 Literary Fiction Books You Need To Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Literary fiction is not just about storytelling—it is about understanding the human condition. These are the books that linger long after the final page, asking uncomfortable questions, offering quiet revelations, and helping us see the world—and ourselves—with greater clarity. While genres may entertain, literary fiction transforms. It sharpens empathy, challenges assumptions, and captures emotional truths that statistics and headlines cannot.
By Diana Merescabout 3 hours ago in BookClub
Self Help: Grifters' Gospel. Top Story - February 2026.
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 7 hours ago in BookClub
Hearth and Cottage Witchcraft: . Content Warning.
Where Daily Survival Became Sacred Practice Hearth and cottage witchcraft stands as a living continuation of domestic folk practice shaped by necessity, environment, and generational memory rather than a reconstructed system or modern spiritual invention. Long before institutional religion consolidated authority over belief and ritual, survival depended on knowledge held within households and passed through experience. Food preservation, illness prevention, childbirth support, and protection from environmental threat required practical skill paired with symbolic understanding. Spiritual meaning did not exist apart from daily labor. Meaning emerged through repetition, observation, and consequence.
By Marcus Hedareabout 10 hours ago in BookClub
I read Half His Age
If there's one book you add to your reading list this year, make it Half His Age by Jennette McCurdy. I went into this one already a fan of McCurdy as an author, but this book solidified exactly why she's become one of my favourites. It's personal, it's immersive, and it's the kind of story that stays with you long after you turn the last page.
By Parsley Rose about 16 hours ago in BookClub
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