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Book Review: Julia

There is something unsettling about reading a book when you already know how it ends. That’s the tension running underneath Julia by Sandra Newman, a retelling of George Orwell’s classic 1984. You
April 1, 2026

Book Review: Discontent

Discontent, and the Cost of Being Fine: Beatriz Serrano reflects on the subtle but corrosive misalignment of modern life.
January 1, 2026

Small Acts, Great Weight

Every so often, a book comes along that whispers instead of shouts — and somehow its quiet is what stays with you. Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These is exactly that kind
November 1, 2025
Laura Burkett, This is Not My Life

Conversations with an Author

At first glance, the phrase “what happens when tragedy strikes twice in the same house?” reads like a line from a crime thriller. But when Laura Burkett says it, it lands as a
September 1, 2025

Book Review: The Villa

SynopsisThe Villa is a sun-soaked suspense story split between two timelines, both in the same eerie Italian villa. In the present, writers Emily and Chess head to Italy for a working vacation
July 1, 2025

Book Review: Demon Copperhead

SynopsisDemon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver is a powerful coming-of-age novel that follows the life of a boy born into poverty in rural Appalachia. Inspired by David Copperfield but rooted in contemporary American
March 1, 2025

Book Review: The Honey Witch

SynopsisThe Honey Witch by Sydney J. Shields tells the story of Marigold, a young woman who inherits the role of the Honey Witch, but is cursed to never find love due to
February 6, 2025

5 Books for Leaders

Whether you’re a new leader or a veteran entrepreneur, a commitment to learning will help you become as effective as you can be — and there’s certainly no shortage of great leadership
March 1, 2024
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