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Benedict Bridgerton's Blind Spots
Your Honour, my Client, Mr Benedict Bridgerton, is a good man, but his upbringing has left him rather an idiot. This is not to suggest that Mr Bridgerton is a bad person, but merely that the extreme privilege of his lifestyle has left him with some exceedingly large blind spots.
By Natasja Rose3 days ago in BookClub
Hedge Witchcraft in Theory and Practice. Content Warning.
At the Edge of the Living World Winding through the brambles of rural folklore, household healing, and land-based magic lies the path known as hedge witchcraft. This tradition takes shape not in temples or formalized rites, but along boundaries where cultivated ground gives way to forest, where hearth smoke meets night air, and where knowledge passes quietly from hand to hand. Hedge witchcraft emerges from lived relationship with place, season, and necessity rather than institutional authority or scripted belief.
By Marcus Hedare3 days ago in BookClub
8 Space Opera Books You Should Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Space opera has long captivated the imagination of readers and viewers alike, blending vast interstellar adventures with rich world-building, complex characters, and high-stakes conflicts. Whether you’re drawn to epic battles among star systems, intricate political intrigue, or explorations of humanity’s future among the stars, space opera delivers it all. Below is a list of 8 space opera books you should read in 2026.
By Diana Meresc3 days ago in BookClub
8 Cozy Fantasy Books You Should Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
In a world that moves faster every day, sometimes we crave stories that transport us to magical, comforting realms—books that wrap us in warmth, wonder, and a sense of belonging. Cozy fantasy offers exactly that: enchanting worlds, charming characters, and gentle adventures that feel like a soft blanket on a chilly evening. These stories aren’t about epic battles or dark, grim narratives; they focus on heartwarming relationships, magical mysteries, and whimsical journeys that leave readers feeling fulfilled and inspired. Below is a list of 8 cozy fantasy books you should read in 2026.
By Diana Meresc3 days ago in BookClub
7 Best Psychological Fiction Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with stories, psychological fiction occupies a unique space. These novels dive deep into the human psyche, exploring the complex interplay of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. They challenge our perception of reality, question morality, and often leave us reflecting long after the last page. For readers seeking to understand the human mind, or simply enjoy a story that grips both emotionally and intellectually, psychological fiction offers an unparalleled experience.
By Diana Meresc3 days ago in BookClub
7 Romantic Comedy Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Romantic comedies are more than light entertainment—they are emotional comfort food, cultural mirrors, and surprisingly sharp explorations of modern love. At their best, romantic comedy books make us laugh out loud while quietly teaching us about vulnerability, timing, and the courage it takes to choose connection. We read them for the banter and the butterflies, but we stay for the truth beneath the humor: love is messy, human, and worth the risk.
By Diana Meresc3 days ago in BookClub
8 Zombie Books You Need To Read In 2026. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The zombie genre has endured for decades not because of gore or shock value, but because it taps into something profoundly human. At their core, zombie books are stories about survival, fear, morality, and the fragile systems that hold society together. When the dead rise, rules collapse—and what remains is an unfiltered examination of who we really are.
By Diana Meresc3 days ago in BookClub
Dolores Cannon: The Mind Beyond Life. Content Warning.
Opening the Door to Hidden Realms of the Mind Dolores Cannon stands as a monumental figure in the study of human consciousness, widely recognized for pioneering methods that reveal the layers of the subconscious mind. Beginning her career in hypnosis during the mid-twentieth century, Cannon discovered that the human mind holds access to memories far beyond the boundaries of conscious awareness. Early hypnosis sessions, initially focused on behavior modification and relaxation, revealed startling accounts of past-life experiences, sparking decades of investigation into the unseen dimensions of reality.
By Marcus Hedare4 days ago in BookClub
7 Books That Only a Few People Actually Understand. AI-Generated.
In a world flooded with bestselling novels and popular self-help guides, some books quietly exist in a rarefied space—texts that are intellectually demanding, thematically complex, or philosophically dense. These are books that only a few people actually understand, works that challenge conventional thinking and reward readers with profound insight when approached with patience and curiosity. Whether they delve into abstract philosophy, experimental narrative, or intricate social critique, these books are not just read—they are experienced. Below is a list of 7 books that only a few people actually understand.
By Diana Meresc4 days ago in BookClub




