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Book Review of Fast Like a Girl: A Woman’s Guide to Using the Healing Power of Fasting to Burn Fat, Boost Energy, and Balance Hormones by Dr. Mindy Pelz
After reading this book, I knew I needed to post a book review of Fast Like a Girl, A Woman’s Guide to Using the Healing Power of Fasting to Burn Fat, Boost Energy, and Balance Hormones by Dr. Mindy Pelz.
By Val Garnerabout a year ago in BookClub
The Never-Ending TBR Pile
Let’s be honest—my to-be-read (TBR) pile is out of control. It’s teetering on the edge of my nightstand, spilling over onto the floor, and threatening to take over my entire living space. And yet, I can’t stop buying more books. I know, I know, I should probably finish the ones I have first, but where’s the fun in that? There’s something about the promise of a new book that’s just too tempting to resist.
By VibesDigestabout a year ago in BookClub
How Does Reading Affect Your Brain?
Alphabets are special symbols, which have great impact on the brain of human being when a person reads some thing. Besides influencing the motor skills, it plays part in the cognitive processes of a human being, formation of emotional intelligence and the ability to memorize information. In this article, I discuss how reading affects your brain and what kind of impact it has in the short time as well as in the long run. But knowing these advantages can help motivate you to increase reading’s importance in your day-to-day life.
By Khalid laakikiabout a year ago in BookClub
The Role of Blockchain in Enhancing Supply Chain Transparency. Content Warning.
Introduction In recent years, blockchain technology has emerged as a revolutionary force across various industries, promising to enhance transparency, security, and efficiency. Originally developed as the underlying technology for Bitcoin, blockchain has evolved into a versatile tool with applications far beyond cryptocurrencies. This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to blockchain technology, exploring its fundamental concepts, workings, benefits, challenges, and potential future developments.
By Hamza Uppalabout a year ago in BookClub
My Sci-Fi Maddness #2 Science Fiction Elements in Manga
If this is your first time encountering the series, click here to read the introductory article. Hello, dear readers! In this installment of "My Sci-Fi Madness" series, I'm coming to you with a different format. This time, we'll be diving into the science fiction elements frequently and excitingly featured in manga.
By Alparslan Selçuk Develioğluabout a year ago in BookClub
The Lions of Al-Rassan
Every once in a while, we readers and writers cross paths with a tale so…wonderous, it reminds us why we are obsessed with these paper, glue, and ink sandwiches. A tale that makes our skin tingle, sweeps us off our feet to a faraway land, all while forcing us to change our perspective of this big blue marble we call Earth.
By Matthew J. Frommabout a year ago in BookClub
The Ultimate Fitness Companion is Here
The WONDER CORE SMART is a game-changer in the world of home fitness. As someone who’s always on the lookout for versatile and effective workout equipment, I can confidently say that this device excels on all fronts. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned fitness enthusiast, the WONDER CORE SMART integrates seamlessly into your routine and helps you achieve your goals.
By Toan Nguyen2 years ago in BookClub
Why Adults Should Read More Children's Literature
In this past May and June I was taking a Children's Literature English Class. Because of this, of course, I was reading a variety of kid's books and middle grade books. (If you don't know, middle grade is made for the age range after children's books but before young adult, basically around 8-12 years old). I've always continued reading middle grade, even as I've grown more and more out of the target audience for it, mainly by rereading books that I really enjoyed when I was younger. For the past few years I've read one of my all time favourite books, Zorgamazoo by Robert Paul Weston, over and over because it's just that great. But when I was taking this English class in the spring I read children's books that were new to me and books that are younger than I would usually go back to read, and I think it sparked something in me and made me realize: "Why don't more adults read children's literature and middle grade?"
By The Austen Shelf2 years ago in BookClub







