Book Review

      Washington by Thomas J Gebhardt III

      Washington by Thomas J. Gebhardt III tells a heart-wrenching story about the aftermath of a school shooting through multiple perspectives. The story is dark yet poignant, masterfully exploring complex themes of trauma, love, and growth in the face of tragedy.

      Triansh and the Land of Immortals by MYST

      Triansh and the Land of Immortals by MYST is a captivating work of YA science fiction that transports readers on an epic adventure through the Himalayas and beyond. The book follows three teenage friends, Aditya, Akash, and Arjun, as they embark on what was meant to be a simple trekking expedition that turns into something far greater than they could ever imagine.

      The Obesity Code by Jason Fung

      The Obesity Code delivers an urgent wake-up call that traditional advice is failing to address the obesity crisis. Dr. Fung makes a powerful, evidence-based case that hyperinsulinemia is the root cause underlying ubiquitous weight gain in modern society.

      The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss

      Released in 2007, The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss captures the zeitgeist of Internet-fueled lifestyle businesses. Ferriss provides controversial, counterintuitive advice for reimagining work-life balance, emphasizing freedom through automated income and mini-retirements.

      Good to Great by James C. Collins

      Published in 2001, "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...and Others Don't" by business consultant and author Jim Collins takes an in-depth look at what separates outstanding companies from the merely good.

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