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How Reading Books Can Enhance Education and Learning

We look at how books can enhance education and learning to help you get your mojo back and enjoy the ample benefits of routine reading.

Never the Butterfly by Ankur Ashta

Never the Butterfly by Ankur Ashta is a beautifully written novel that explores the complexities of love and language. The author's poetic writing style is both captivating and thought-provoking, and his ability to seamlessly weave together different themes makes for a truly engaging read.

Rolling the Dice: Exploring Representation of Online Casinos and Jackpot Games in Literature

Gambling is laden with complex human psychology, which can be better comprehended by examining depictions of casinos in literature.

Exploring the Top Gambling Books of All Time

In this article, we’ll explore the top gambling books of all time, from biographies of legendary gamblers to histories of games like poker and blackjack.

Balli of Bagdih by Nilotpal Dutta

The beautiful and heartbreaking Balli of Bagdih details the sorrow, trauma, tragedy, sacrifice, and heartbreak that one man experiences as he pursues his life's ambitions.

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The Ascent by Christopher Walker

Dive into The Ascent by Christopher Walker, a gripping portal fantasy where traumatized engineer John Atwater falls into Mhorelia, confronts a ruthless king, and finds courage, found family, and hard-won healing.

Before I Forget by Tory Henwood Hoen

In this in-depth review of Before I Forget by Tory Henwood Hoen, we explore a moving story of Alzheimer’s, grief, magical realism and caregiving set on an Adirondack lake, as Cricket Campbell turns her father into the “Oracle at Catwood Pond” and slowly learns to forgive herself.

Sweet Venom by Rina Kent

Sweet Venom by Rina Kent review – a deep dive into the Vipers world of trauma, revenge, hockey violence and obsessive love. Explore this psychological dark romance, its secret society, and morally grey hero.

Fallen Gods by Rachel Van Dyken

In this Fallen Gods book review, we explore Rachel Van Dyken’s Norse-inspired romantasy where gods, giants and enemies-to-lovers tension collide on a modern campus.

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