"The Magic of Thinking Big" is a self-help book written by David J. Schwartz that explores the power of positive thinking and how it can shape one's life. The book encourages readers to believe in themselves and their abilities, and to think big about their goals and aspirations. The author argues that success starts with a positive mindset, and that individuals can achieve their dreams if they adopt a big-picture thinking approach. He emphasizes the importance of setting high goals and using visualization and self-motivation to turn those goals into reality. The book also covers practical...
"The Kybalion" is a New Thought book written in 1908 by William Walker Atkinson under the pseudonym "Three Initiates". The book claims to draw its teachings from the ancient wisdom of the so-called "Hermetic Philosophy," which is said to have originated in ancient Egypt and Greece and passed down through the centuries. The book's teachings center around seven principles, which are said to govern the workings of the universe: mentalism, correspondence, vibration, polarity, rhythm, cause and effect, and gender. The book argues that understanding and mastering these principles can allow one to...
"And Then There Were None" is a mystery novel by Agatha Christie, first published in 1939. Set on an isolated island off the coast of England, the book follows a group of ten strangers who are mysteriously brought together, only to find themselves being picked off one by one. As the body count rises and tensions mount, the survivors must race against time to uncover the identity of the killer before they become the next victim. With its gripping plot, clever twists, and masterful suspense, "And Then There Were None" is considered one of Christie's best works and a classic of the mystery...
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle is a classic children's picture book that has captured the hearts of generations of young readers. The story follows the journey of a tiny caterpillar as he eats his way through a variety of foods, transforming into a beautiful butterfly. With its bright and colorful illustrations and simple, repetitive text, this book is a delight for young children and a joy for parents to read aloud. The book's message of transformation and growth is both universal and timeless, making it an ideal choice for children of all ages. With its gentle and engaging...
"The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls is a powerful and thought-provoking memoir that details the author's unconventional childhood and her journey to find stability and success. Growing up in poverty, Walls and her siblings were raised by parents who were equal parts brilliant and dysfunctional. Despite their struggles, Walls recounts her parents' free-spirited nature and their unwavering love for their children. The author recounts her family's nomadic existence, moving from one place to another, always in search of a better life. Despite the lack of stability and resources, Walls and her...
"Life Without Limits: Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life" by Nick Vujicic is an inspiring and uplifting read that encourages readers to overcome their challenges and live a life full of purpose and happiness. Vujicic, born without limbs, shares his personal journey of facing and overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles to live a fulfilling and meaningful life. The author delves into the power of positive thinking, setting and achieving goals, and finding purpose in life. He shares practical tips and strategies for breaking free from limitations and achieving one's full potential....
"Long Way Down" by Jason Reynolds is a thought-provoking and impactful novel that delves into the harsh reality of gun violence in inner-city communities. The book follows the journey of a young man named Will as he sets out to seek revenge for his brother's death. Through the use of free verse poetry, Reynolds transports readers into the inner turmoil and grief experienced by Will as he rides the elevator down from his apartment. Along the way, he is visited by ghosts of his loved ones and peers who have fallen victim to gun violence, each offering their own perspectives and challenging his...
Patrick Bateman is a handsome, well-educated, intelligent young man. By day, he works on Wall Street, but this serves only as an appendage to his true calling. What he does in the evenings and at night cannot be dreamed of by a careless commoner even in his worst dream. He is twenty-six years old, and he is living his own American Dream....
An entertaining book for children from 9 years of age. Read interestingly and for adults. The book is like a cocktail of realism, an adventure novel and a fairy tale. Therefore, it is interesting to read. The main character of Stanley immediately arouses sympathy in the reader. How cunningly the author conveyed the concept of karma))), I do not particularly welcome it, because I do not believe in it and do not consider it necessary to instill it in children who need to learn to be responsible only for their actions, and not for their great-grandfathers. But all the same, the book is amazing:...
'Once there was a tree...and she loved a little boy.' So begins a story of unforgettable perception, beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein. Every day the boy would come to the tree to eat her apples, swing from her branches, or slide down her trunk...and the tree was happy. But as the boy grew older he began to want more from the tree, and the tree gave and gave and gave. This is a tender story, touched with sadness, aglow with consolation. Shel Silverstein has created a moving parable for readers of all ages that offers an affecting...