Review: Survive This Safari by John Richards When I first stumbled upon Survive This Safari by John Richards, I was immediately drawn to its adventurous premise, especially as a mom who has often tried to balance my children’s adventurous spirits with the occasional dose of reality. With its promise of an escape challenge woven into

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Book Review: Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates When I first stumbled upon Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates, I was immediately drawn in by its potent title. The boldness of it resonated with me, luring me into a world that promises not only insightful critiques but also a raw exploration of the

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Review of The Lost and the Found: A True Story of Homelessness, Fentanyl, and Redemption by Kevin Fagan When I stumbled upon The Lost and the Found by Kevin Fagan, I felt an immediate pull. As a journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Fagan has earned the reputation of being

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A Journey of Self-Discovery: Review of Ollie in Between by Megan D. DeVos As a book blogger who thrived in stories of identity and belonging, Ollie in Between by Megan D. DeVos immediately captured my attention and heart. The struggle of fitting in, especially during the awkward and transformative years of early adolescence, resonates deeply

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Book Review: Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things by Dan Ariely When I first stumbled upon Dan Ariely’s Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things, I was intrigued by its title. As someone who often finds yourself questioning the rationality of opinions expressed online (hello, social media debates!), this book seemed like

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Review of No Rules Tonight: A Graphic Novel by Kim Hyun Sook When I first stumbled upon No Rules Tonight, the title alone sparked my curiosity; after all, who doesn’t love the idea of breaking boundaries, especially in the context of authoritarian regimes? As a fan of Banned Book Club, I was eager to dive

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