Orlando by Virginia Woolf – Book Review
“Orlando” by Virginia Woolf is a captivating book that goes beyond the physical boundaries of time and gender, offering readers a unique literary journey.
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“Orlando” by Virginia Woolf is a captivating book that goes beyond the physical boundaries of time and gender, offering readers a unique literary journey.
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In honor of the Netflix series for A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder at dahil favorite ko ang books ni Holly Jackson, here are my top rankings based on my personal preference and how much I enjoyed each book.
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This book is a close-up look at the human condition under the circumstances of grief, loss, sisterhood, and family complications.
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Saying no to something means that you’re saying yes to something else. The same is also true the other way around.
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This book challenges the common myths involving creativity, highlights the importance of documenting every step, and paves the way to one of the most daunting parts of the creative process: showing your work to other people.
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Quarterlife by Satya Doyle Byock is one of the most relatable books I have ever read as a young adult, and here’s why.
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The One-Page Financial Plan by Carl Richards is the perfect starting point for beginners in personal finance.
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This book discusses: definition of shame; toxic and healthy responses to shame; how shame connects with other emotions like anger,
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Flowers for Algernon, a psychologically profound novel ahead of its time, explores the transformative journey between darkness and light, blindness
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