The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins

The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins

Mel Robbins is not your typical self-help author. In The Let Them Theory, she does not preach positivity. She invites us to stop managing other people’s opinions. Her advice is simple. If someone doubts you, let them. If someone misunderstands you, let them. That’s...
Proof of Life by Jennifer Pastiloff

Proof of Life by Jennifer Pastiloff

Jennifer Pastiloff doesn’t write to impress. She writes to feel alive. That’s what makes Proof of Life more than just another memoir. It’s a reminder that truth doesn’t need to be polished to be powerful. I don’t usually enjoy books about pain. I like books that move...
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

Most people call The Bluest Eye heartbreaking. They say it’s a hard read. And yes, it is. But I see something else in it too. Something often overlooked. I see clarity. I see beauty in the way Morrison writes pain. I see truth written without apology. That’s rare....
How To Have A Good Day

How To Have A Good Day

Some books shout with energy. This one speaks with clarity. Caroline Webb’s How To Have A Good Day isn’t about chasing happiness. It’s about making your day work—for your brain, your values, and your goals. It’s not a self-help book in the typical sense. There are no...