Review: Problematic Summer Romance (Not in Love, #2) by Ali Hazelwood Ah, summer. The season of ice cream, beach reads, and a whole lot of romance. When I stumbled upon Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood, I couldn’t resist the allure of an escapade in an Italian villa filled with sun-soaked chaos. Ali has a

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Finding Community or Just Finding Myself in Disappointment? When I first picked up Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen, I was hopeful. Having heard her speak at her church and appreciating her sermon, I thought this book would be an extension of that warmth—funny, real, and perhaps even

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The Cat Who Taught Zen: A Journey of Whispers and Wisdom Sometimes, a book finds you exactly when you need it. "The Cat Who Taught Zen" by James Norbury is one such gem that graced my reading list, and I was drawn in not just by the delightful feline protagonist, but also by Norbury’s knack

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Review of Winning the War in Your Mind: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life by Craig Groeschel When I first picked up Winning the War in Your Mind, it was with a sense of curiosity and a touch of skepticism. After all, these days, self-help books seem to be a dime a dozen, each promising

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Book Review: To Light the Way Forward by Rachael Anderson When I first stumbled upon To Light the Way Forward by Rachael Anderson, I was captivated by the title alone. It whispered promises of hope and resilience, themes that resonate deeply with me, especially in our often-chaotic world. As a fan of narratives that explore

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A Heartfelt Journey into Bravery: A Review of How We Learn to Be Brave by Bishop Mariann Budde I was first introduced to Bishop Mariann Budde on January 21, 2025, when she delivered a powerful message that left me in awe of her courage and grace in addressing a difficult audience. It was a moment

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