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Book Review: Focus to Fortune by Terry Fisher
In Focus to Fortune: The New Science of Attention, Energy and Earning Power, author Terry Fisher argues that the defining currency of the modern economy is no longer time or even skill, but attention. The book positions focus not as a personal virtue but as a measurable economic resource that influences productivity, income and long-term wealth.
By Manish Bhatia40 minutes ago in BookClub
The Last Memory: Chapter Five
Trenton walked down the stairs, feeling the air cool down around her as she got to the bottom. The basement was dark and there was only one light bulb on the ceiling to brighten everything up. Trenton scouted the room for the dryer, finding it in the far corner of the room. She opened the door, pulled the clothes out, and set them on top of the dryer.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogueabout 6 hours ago in BookClub
7 Books With Werewolves You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
Werewolves have long captured our imaginations, embodying the duality of human nature, the struggle between civility and primal instinct. From folklore whispered around campfires to modern supernatural thrillers, werewolf stories delve into themes of identity, transformation, and survival. If you’re a fan of the supernatural, fantasy, or horror genres, exploring books with werewolves offers both spine-chilling thrills and profound reflections on humanity. Below is a list of 7 books with werewolves you must read in 2026.
By Diana Merescabout 9 hours ago in BookClub
7 Essential Books on Building Self-Discipline. AI-Generated.
In a world filled with distractions, the ability to master self-discipline is no longer optional—it’s essential. Whether you’re pursuing career growth, fitness goals, or personal development, your capacity to stay focused and consistent determines your long-term success. But self-discipline isn’t just about willpower; it’s a skill that can be cultivated with the right mindset, strategies, and guidance. Books provide not only actionable insights but also the mental frameworks and motivational fuel to transform intention into action.
By Diana Merescabout 10 hours ago in BookClub
8 Emotional Books That Will Reshape Your View of Life. AI-Generated.
In a world buzzing with distractions, few things have the power to pause us, pull at our heartstrings, and make us reflect deeply on our own lives like a truly emotional book. Books that touch the soul go beyond storytelling—they challenge perspectives, provoke empathy, and leave an imprint long after the last page. They make us laugh, cry, and sometimes question everything we thought we knew about life, love, and humanity. Below is a list of 8 emotional books that will reshape your view of life.
By Diana Merescabout 10 hours ago in BookClub
7 Best Books To Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
In a world flooded with short-form content, endless notifications, and surface-level information, books remain one of the most powerful tools for deep transformation. A great book does more than entertain — it reshapes how we think, how we work, and even how we understand ourselves.
By Diana Merescabout 11 hours ago in BookClub
7 Powerful Books Every Woman Should Read at Least Once. AI-Generated.
Some books entertain us. Others inform us. But a rare few transform how we see ourselves and our place in the world. Throughout history, literature has served as a mirror reflecting women’s struggles, ambitions, identities, and victories — while also acting as a compass guiding future generations toward confidence, independence, and purpose.
By Diana Merescabout 11 hours ago in BookClub
Walter Lincoln Hawkins
Walter Lincoln Hawkins By Leavie Scott – Special Feature Report Tampa, FL — In the decades before the digital age, long-distance communication traveled not through satellites or fiber optics, but through miles of copper wire stretched across states, coasts, and continents. These cables—exposed to blistering summers, freezing winters, storms, salt air, and corrosion—were the fragile backbone of human connection. Before the 1950s, the coats that protected these wires were made of lead, heavy and prone to deterioration. The system worked, but barely.
By TREYTON SCOTTabout 12 hours ago in BookClub
Meredith Charles Gourdine
By Leavie Scott – Special Feature Report Tampa, FL —When Meredith Charles Gourdine walked into a laboratory, the world around him seemed to rearrange itself into equations, currents of air, and unseen possibilities. To many, he was an inventor; to others, a visionary. But to those who studied his work closely, Gourdine was something more—an architect of the invisible forces that shape modern technology, a man who spent his life bending air, electricity, and physics into solutions that touched everyday life.
By TREYTON SCOTTabout 12 hours ago in BookClub
Cozy Books to Read
Cozy books are becoming more popular and there’s a good reason. They’re slowing us down and that’s the whole point of life, to slow down and smell the flowers. I’ve only read the first one in this list, but I am not scored to read the rest! Especially Flowerheart! Reading the summary made me check it out at the library- I’m on the waiting list ;P
By Rich Burtona day ago in BookClub





