
A powerful and inspiring story about faith, courage, and standing up for what‘s right. Victoria Christopher Murray‘s writing is heartfelt and keeps you hooked from start to finish. Highly recommended!
A powerful and inspiring story about faith, courage, and standing up for what‘s right. Victoria Christopher Murray‘s writing is heartfelt and keeps you hooked from start to finish. Highly recommended!
A straightforward, no-nonsense guide that really gets to the heart of building self-discipline. Practical tips without fluff—perfect for anyone struggling to stay on track. Easy to read and motivating!
Fast‑paced, emotionally intense, and unputdownable. A marriage tested by memory loss, hidden betrayals, and the heart‑wrenching question: can love survive the truth?
Calm yet powerful: explores introversion‘s undervalued strengths, why society celebrates charisma, and how solitude and introspection can fuel creativity and impact. Insightful, validating, and quietly empowering.
A tender, epistolary middle‑grade novel told through letters between 12‑year‑olds Meena, an Indian immigrant in NYC, and River, a Kentucky coal‑miner‘s son. Their correspondence captures the beauty of unlikely friendship, courage, and shared humanity across cultural and geographic divides. Touching, enlightening, and full of hope.
Twisty, intense, and full of suspense. A psychological thriller that keeps you guessing until the last page. Dark, gritty, and hard to put down.
A gentle, reflective story that blends faith, philosophy, and life lessons. Quietly powerful with a soothing pace—like a warm cup of tea for the soul.
A compact, accessible guide to big math ideas. Great for curious minds who want bite-sized insights into the logic behind the numbers. Clever and concise.
A fun, smart dive into the science of identity and personality. Blends neuroscience, psychology, and humor in a way that‘s both curious and personal. Quirky and thought-provoking.
A thoughtful, no-frills exploration of faith, morality, and human nature. Lewis breaks down complex ideas with clarity and grace. Deep without being preachy—definitely worth the read.
Not That Bad is a powerful, unflinching collection of essays on sexual violence and survival. Edited by Roxane Gay, it brings together voices that reveal the heavy, often invisible toll of rape culture. Raw, brave, and essential—this book is a must-read for anyone willing to confront harsh truths and listen deeply.
I found the book to be an honest, nuanced exploration of both the challenges faced by officers and the systemic issues surrounding race, inequality, and power in law enforcement.
For anyone interested in policing, social justice, or reform, this is a must-read. Highly recommended!
Good perspective
Very good read