Category: 📖 Shelf Life
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My (Tentative) 2025 TBR
I have a very long to be read list and have decided on a handful of books that I would like to read this year! I have finished one of them already, but the rest are definitely on my TBR for this year! thrillers My Husband, Maud Ventura & Emma EamadanStatus: To Be ReadWhy Am…
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Book Review: The House of My Mother by Shari Franke
In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments.
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Book Review: The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments.
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Review: Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey
‘Greenlights’ by Matthew McConaughey is a memoir of experienced, lessons he learned, and forgotten poems, prayers, prescriptions, beliefs, photographs and bumper stickers. It is 50 years of his graces, truths, and beauties of brutality wrapped into a book. It is a love letter. To life. ˚    ✦   .  .   ˚ .      . ✦     ˚     . ★ My Review: I…
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Review: We Sold Our Souls by Grady Hendrix
In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments.
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Review: ‘The Final Girl Support Group’ by Grady Hendrix
‘The Final Girl Support Group’ by Grady Hendrix is a thrilling horror-comedy novel that centers on a group of women who survived brutal, slasher-style massacres—each of them the lone survivor, or “final girl,” of a notorious killing spree. Now, years later, they meet in a support group to help process the trauma of their pasts.…
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Review: ‘The Devil and Mrs. Davenport’ by Paulette Kennedy
‘The Devil & Mrs. Davenport’ by Paulette Kennedy is a historical fiction novel set in 1950’s small town America. It follows Loretta Davenport who is the picture perfect housewife with the picture perfect family — until a local girl is murdered and Loretta begins receiving messages from beyond the grave. Trigger Warnings: Abuse (Physical, Emotional,…
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Review: ‘We Had To Remove This Post’ by Hanna Bervoetes
‘We Had to Remove This Post’ by Hanna Bervoetes is a novella that follows a woman named Eva, who works as a content moderator for a large tech company, tasked with reviewing and removing harmful, graphic, or disturbing content from social media platforms. Throughout the novella, Bervoets examines the effects of the gig economy and…
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Review: ‘Beach Read’ by Emily Henry
‘Beach Read’ by Emily Henry is about polar opposite writers, January Andrews and Augustus Everett who’s only common interest is that they are staying in the same neighborhood for the next three months. Both broke, in beach houses with writer’s block. One thing leads to another and a deal is struck that forces them from…
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