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Becoming Fearless: 65 Strat...

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The Essentials: Your one-st...

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18 with Apple Dreams by Mariana Berdianu
18 with Apple Dreams
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18 with Apple Dreams by Mariana Berdianu is a raw and emotionally honest memoir that captures the uncertainty, ambition, and vulnerability of leaving home at 18 to chase a dream. As I read, it felt like stepping directly into her mind, unfiltered and ...more
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10 Easy Life Changing Habits by Kameron Snow
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This book was exactly what I needed, a reminder that big life changes don’t have to start with huge efforts. Kameron Snow lays out 10 small habits that are easy to implement, even with a busy schedule. Things like daily journaling, drinking more wate ...more
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CRITICAL THINKING FOR TEENS by Andrea Campbell
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In a time when teens are bombarded with hot takes, influencer advice, and a never-ending scroll of curated realities, Critical Thinking for Teens stands out like a clear voice. The book doesn't take a preachy vibe, instead the author talks to them/te ...more
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A Sense For Memory by R.H.  Stevens
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This book truly transported me. From the very first page, I felt like I was on that alien planet, lush, strange, and completely immersive. R.H. Stevens does a great job building a world that feels alive without slowing the story down. It’s the kind o ...more
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The Ember Reach by J.  Gibson
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The Ember Reach picks up right where one leaves off and doesn’t waste time dropping you back into the thick of the story. JG keeps the pace tight, the stakes high, and the character dynamics real and grounded. If you’re coming from the first book, yo ...more
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Is There Life After Pain Pills? by Erik P. Lessmann MD
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A Lifeline I Picked Up for a Friend

I originally bought Is There Life After Pain Pills? for a close friend who’s been struggling with opioid dependence. I wasn’t sure what to expect some books are overly clinical or too preachy but this one was differ
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The Chimera Snare by S.  Black
The Chimera Snare: Fragments
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A brutal, beautiful descent into fractured identity and shifting realities. The Chimera Snare: Fragments reads like a fever dream narrated by a poet with a scalpel—sharp, disorienting, and unforgettable. S. Black masterfully blends psychological horr ...more
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The Rise and Fall of Antocracy by Terry Birdgenaw
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The Rise and Fall of Antocracy takes a wild concept cyborg ant-like creatures with a society eerily like ours and turns it into a sharp, surprisingly emotional allegory. It’s part sci-fi adventure, part political satire, and all heart.

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Antuna's Story by Terry Birdgenaw
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Antuna’s Story is one of those rare books that catches you off guard, in the best way. On the surface, it’s about an ant and her unlikely allies: a bee, a spider, a termite. But quickly, you realize it’s not really about insects at all, it’s about us ...more
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