The Book on Making Money by Steve Oliverez

The Book on Making Money by Steve Oliverez

Making money has always been a topic of fascination. In The Book on Making Money, Steve Oliverez presents a refreshing take on the subject. Unlike other financial books, this one focuses on practicality over theory. It’s not about abstract strategies or complex...
What We Hide by Marthe Jocelyn

What We Hide by Marthe Jocelyn

Marthe Jocelyn’s What We Hide explores secrets, identity, and the masks we wear. Set in an English boarding school during the Vietnam War era, the novel weaves together the lives of teenagers grappling with personal truths and societal pressures. At its core, it’s...
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine isn’t your usual feel-good novel. Gail Honeyman introduces a character who is painfully awkward yet deeply relatable. Eleanor Oliphant doesn’t fit in. She doesn’t want to. And, honestly, that’s refreshing. A Story About Being...
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods

The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods

Books are not just objects. They are portals to new worlds. The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods captures this truth beautifully. It’s a story that feels both nostalgic and refreshing. At its heart, this book celebrates curiosity and connection. The plot weaves together...
Book Review: The Memo by John Hope Bryant

Book Review: The Memo by John Hope Bryant

Success Isn’t Reserved for the Lucky FewJohn Hope Bryant’s The Memo challenges a common myth: that success depends on luck, privilege, or connections. Instead, he argues, success is accessible to everyone who understands the “rules of the game.” These rules are rooted...