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The 22 Best Self-Help Books in 2021, According to Goodreads Members

The 22 Best Self-Help Books in 2021, According to Goodreads Members
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Andrea s Book Nook: Four amazing books about female empowerment

Andrea’s Book Nook: Four amazing books about female empowerment In honour of Women’s History Month, I wanted to give you four book recommendations that are all about female empowerment. Happy reading! I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai In I am Malala, the youngest laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, Malala Yousafzai, tells the reader the story of her passion for education in the midst of the invasion of her town in Pakistan’s Swat Valley by the violent Taliban regime. Yousafzai resisted this takeover and even rebelled against it. When Taliban authorities proclaimed that girls should not go to school, Yousafzai fought back by blogging undercover for the

Booksmart: How millennials reinvented the self-help genre

The start of a new year always ushers in a raft of newly released self-help books. Freshly made resolutions and the ‘new year, new you’ mindset drives self-help book sales in January, which is why a veritable library of new titles appear in the ‘Mind, Body, Spirit’ section of the book shop at the beginning of the year. To the uninitiated, the self-help genre can appear samey and predictable. The books seem to proclaim the same message: ‘YOU, but better!’ The authors seem to be targeting the same audience. Take a closer look, however, and you’ll discover a genre with a variety of segments and a new wave of books aimed squarely at the Millennial/Generation Z market.

RACHEL S RUMINATIONS: These are a few of my favorite things

Dr. Rachel Oppitz shares some of her favorite books. Written By: By Rachel Oppitz, For the Enterprise | 10:00 am, Dec. 23, 2020 × I am a professed bibliophile and I love to collect books. My book collection primarily consists of books to-be-read. It is a rarity for me to keep a book after it has been read, as I do not typically re-read a book. The few books that I do keep are placed on a prominent shelf in my living room for me to peruse again. For this month’s rumination article, I thought I would review a few of my favorite books if you are looking for a last-minute gift, compiling your cold winter months’ reading list or preparing for the upcoming annual “Snow Time to Read” adult winter reading program, which will begin January 2021 (I did verify this event with a local librarian!)

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