A Neuroscientist’s Journey Through Romance, Loss, and the Essence of Human Connection written by Stephanie Cacioppo, book 18 of 2022 Warning: There is a strong potential that this book will make […]
The Altar Within
written by Juliet Diaz, book 15 of 2022 I am definitely not up to date on the spiritual development/growth industry so I’m not sure I understood that aspect of this […]
The Insect Crisis
by Oliver Milman, book 14 of 2022 I was a bug kid, as in I could often be found collecting and carrying around live bugs that I thought were interesting. […]
The Expectation Effect
by David Robson, Book 10 of 2022 Having studied psychology in college, I felt that I had a fairly good grasp of the ways expectation can affect experience and was […]
The Family Chao
written by Lan Samantha Chang, book 8 of 2022 This book is a Chinese American family drama and murder mystery set in Wisconsin. I read A LOT but rarely mysteries […]
Losing Our Minds
By Dr. Lucy Foulkes, Book 5 of 2022 This book brought something wonderful to the conversation around mental health: context and nuance. There’s a lot of hype around mental health […]
Bibliolepsy
by Gina Apostol, Book 79 of 2021 As other reviewers have expressed, I’m sure I am not well read enough to understand this book fully. That didn’t keep me from […]
Olga Dies Dreaming
written by Xóchitl González, book 74 of 2021 This story has it all- humor, romance, political and social commentary. The two main characters are a set of adult siblings from […]
A Year of Loving Kindness to Myself
written by Brigid Lowry, book 68 of 2021 Let me start by saying I don’t read a lot of spiritual works so I’m not sure my opinion on this should […]