Analysis
Atomic Habits — Building better routines
James Clear’s book “Atomic Habits” is a thorough manual for comprehending and putting into practice useful habits for both professional and personal development. The foundation of the book is the idea that, over time, modest, gradual gains might become substantial ones. Clear deconstructs the science of habit formation and offers doable methods for forming positive habits and kicking negative ones. Below is a thorough synopsis of the main themes and concepts discussed in the book:
By Finlay Wharton2 years ago in BookClub
Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder . Top Story - June 2024.
INSANE journey of a book. In the very best of ways. I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to get into this book at first, put off by this idea of the literal transformation of the story’s human protagonist into a dog, but Rachel Yoder’s impeccable writing made her physical transformation just as poignant and as meaningful as her psychological one. The metaphor of Nightbitch’s transformation into a dog displays the animalistic side of motherhood, the side that can be ugly while being strangely beautiful, in all of its love and its violence. Motherhood is a complex, multi-faceted gift, and a curse, and a miracle.
By angela hepworth2 years ago in BookClub
Heavenly Harmony: Investigating the Role of Music in Eternal Bliss"
Welcome to an exploration of the celestial symphony, where the ethereal melodies of heavenly harmony resonate throughout the eternal realms, guiding souls on a journey of divine bliss and profound connection. In "Heavenly Harmony: Investigating the Role of Music in Eternal Bliss," we delve into the transcendent power of music to elevate the spirit and unite the cosmos in a chorus of celestial resonance.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring the Depths of Rhysand : The High lord of The Night Court
Rhysand: A Complex Portrait from "A Court of Thorns and Roses" Rhysand, the High Lord of the Night Court in Sarah J. Maas's "A Court of Thorns and Roses" series, is a character whose multifaceted nature captivates readers from his first appearance. With his dark hair, striking violet eyes, and commanding presence, Rhysand immediately stands out as a figure of both allure and intimidation. However, beneath this exterior lies a deeply complex individual whose journey from perceived villain to beloved hero is one of the series' most compelling arcs.
By Linda Goodman2 years ago in BookClub
Who is Pharaoh
The Pharaoh: God-King and Ruler of the Nile The pharaoh. A name that evokes images of towering pyramids, golden sarcophagi, and a civilization that thrived for millennia along the life-giving Nile River. But who exactly was the pharaoh? They were more than just opulent rulers; they were figures woven into the very fabric of ancient Egyptian society.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in BookClub
The God Who Sees
I found this video at a time when I needed it the most. It touched me. It comforted me. I started my healing process because of the four stories told in this beautiful you tube video. They gave me the faith to go on. If you've ever felt alone, confused, deeply wounded, or broken...then please take the time to listen to this before you read any further.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in BookClub
Unveiling the Aswang Chronicles
The spirit world in Philippine folklore contains myths that are creepy as they are thrilling and inspiring. Of all these suspenseful folklores, the Aswang Chronicles are the most intriguing which encompass the aspects of transformations, night predators, and supernatural creatures that lurk in the dark. These oral stories going down the generations remain thrilling and frightening with elements of the mythology woven as distinctively Filipino.
By Thelma Perez2 years ago in BookClub
NBDB Champions Works of Filipino Authors
Among all the literary organizations, one can find in the Philippines, the NBDB thrives to be the guiding light of Filipino authors. Thanks to this agency and its dedication to the written word, the literary culture of the country is enriched and developed. This way, through creating awareness and supporting the writers and the readers, the NBDB guarantees the sounding of Filipino writers at home and abroad.
By Thelma Perez2 years ago in BookClub
Time for #2. Top Story - May 2024.
This is the second article on my review of the ideas in The Four Agreements. Here's the first article: I knew that I'd move forward with this series, but I put it off as Agreement #2 is a big stumbling block for me. I'd like to say I decided to get out of my own way and thus wrote this, but that isn't the truth. (Since Agreement #1 is to Be Impeccable with Your Word I surely need to own up to that)
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in BookClub










