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Best Books I Have Read in 2025
With the constant post-prandial somnolence of the festivities, it feels hard to write something that requires energy, work, and effort. Truthfully, anything we hope to be well written takes some form of effort, but one thing is to write solely from my brain and heart (with minimal fact-checking), and another is to research for a full-blown — and at times tedious — essay.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 3 months ago in BookClub
From Quiet Doubt to Unshakable Strength
hange did not arrive as inspiration. It arrived as exhaustion. One evening, after a long day filled with small disappointments, Aanya sat alone in her room and felt an unfamiliar heaviness. She wasn’t just tired; she was drained—emotionally and mentally. Tears came without warning. For the first time, she admitted to herself what she had been avoiding for years: “I am unhappy, and I don’t know who I am becoming.”
By Nayyab Fatima3 months ago in BookClub
A 250 Year Old Icon
On December 16th it was Jane Austen's birthday! She was born in 1775, making it her 250th birthday and there were many celebrations happening across the globe. If you went to any events, or maybe read one of her books, or watched an adaptation, I'd love to know what you did to celebrate! And if you missed the day it's never too late to crack open that good ol' Pride & Prejudice, or perhaps Persuasion if you're feeling more melancholic, or maybe Emma if you're looking for a good laugh.
By The Austen Shelf4 months ago in BookClub









