Well-Read Black Girl by Glory Edimcelebrates the diversity and power of black literature, advocating for the amplification of black women’s voices in the literary world. In this book, Edim shares a collection of essays from prominent black female authors, exploring the influential role that reading has played in their lives. Through personal experiences and reflections, …
In “Get Your Sh*t Together” best-selling author Sarah Knight presents a refreshingly straightforward guide to help readers tackle their personal and professional chaos, and ultimately achieve their goals. With her signature no-nonsense attitude, Knight emphasizes the importance of setting realistic priorities, managing time effectively, and embracing a mindset focused on personal growth and success. As …
In Writing and Difference by Jacques Derrida, Jacques Derrida explores the complex relationship between writing and language while critiquing the traditional Western metaphysical tradition. He argues that the privileging of speech over writing in philosophical and cultural thought has led to a series of hierarchical dichotomies that have governed linguistic and interpretive practices. Through employing …
In Design Is a Job by Mike Monteiro, author Mike Monteiro offers an honest and insightful guide to the world of design as a profession. With a wealth of experience as a designer and co-founder of Mule Design Studio, Monteiro taps into the realities of working in this industry and provides invaluable advice for designers …
In his thought-provoking book, Cognitive Surplus by Clay Shirky,Clay Shirky explores the immense potential of human collaboration and the transformative power of our collective intelligence in the digital era. Drawing upon various examples and case studies, Shirky highlights the shift from passive consumption to active participation, as people harness their free time and technological tools …
In Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen Armstrong,Karen Armstrong presents an insightful guide to cultivating compassion in our lives, both for ourselves and others. Drawing upon her extensive knowledge of religious traditions and her expertise as a renowned scholar of comparative religion, Armstrong demonstrates how compassion lies at the core of every major …
In The Achievement Habit by Bernard Roth, Bernard Roth explores how small shifts in our thinking and behavior can lead to significant changes in our lives. By delving into the power of design thinking, Roth offers practical strategies to inspire personal growth and achieve lasting success. As a distinguished professor at Stanford University and the …
In Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui by Karen Kingston, author Karen Kingston explores the profound impact of decluttering on our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. As a leading expert in Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of harmonizing spaces, Kingston offers transformative insights on how our belongings can hold us back from cultivating the …
In his book “Do the Work” esteemed author Steven Pressfield delves into the world of creativity and resistance, offering valuable insights on how to overcome the hurdles that often hinder progress in creative endeavors. Drawing from his personal experiences as a successful writer and screenwriter, Pressfield presents a concise and compelling guide to eliminate self-doubt …
In “The Power of Vulnerability” renowned researcher and author Brené Brown delves into the often overlooked but transformative qualities of vulnerability. Through her years of empirical research and personal experiences, Brown presents a compelling case for embracing vulnerability as a means to improve connection, courage, and authenticity in our relationships and lives. With her unique …









