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Book Review of 2024… Your Year of More By Noah William Smith

  If you are planning to make a change in 2024, then this book is a must-read. The book starts with a question that will haunt almost all those who are reading. As humans, we always regret almost all the decisions we are taking in our lives, and in order to overcome this hurdle, this book will help the readers for sure. This book in short will give you an opportunity for a fresh perspective. Just like how important exercise is for the human body, proper breaks and rest a mandatory too. This book will help the readers overcome many of their misconceptions about exercise and focus more on mental and physical well-being. This book is not just about throwing motivational speeches to impress people, but it is all about giving them chances to become better and to do good things to achieve greater heights in life. As the author said, there is no rulebook for how to live your life. A creative way of thinking about our lives is often the best. It simply means being aware of and being open to ne

Book Review: Mom & Dad Are Dinosaurs!

Reading a copy of this will help you ease all the frustrations and pains you are holding onto for sure. Telling about the life of a family that consists of a father, mother, and child, the instances mentioned are too funny yet thought-provoking. Even though one can make claims like ' money can't buy happiness ' at the end of the day, if one doesn't own enough money " pigeons will start attacking the french fries in the head ", to put it in the author's own words. The author redefined the way things are normally presented and understood by the general audience, " Alexa asked, How Can I Return Myself ". Reading it almost felt like entering a home with three persons in it and having a deep conversation about their whereabouts while having a coffee with them. It's not that philosophical like most of our books are right now, but instead, there are moments of wisdom shared by the narrator to his/her readers like, " Of course, dad longs for a t