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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 Bhatiaabout 4 hours 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 9 hours ago in BookClub
Unhinged Healing - Raw Poetry For The Abused
The book that was never meant to be. In a moment of discontentment and boredom, I began to gather my poetry that was scattered across writing platforms, old journals, and forgotten documents on my Google Drive to bring some sort of organization to my writing portfolio. I realized I had a lot more poems than I thought I did. It was a joke at first. I said to my family, "Man. I didn't realize I had this many poems written. I could make a book of them." When my husband suggested actually making a poetry book to add to my portfolio with them, I almost automatically responded with: "Because I am no Poe or Emily Dickinson. No one wants to read my trash poems."
By Hope Martina day ago in BookClub
Reading Orlam
Introduction For my birthday I got the Polly Jean Harvey book "Orlam". I was a little confused about it at first, but now it has revealed itself to me and I am enjoying exploring the worlds and magical mythical creatures and people that are described here.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 days ago in BookClub
The Chronos Compass and the City Beneath the Sands
Professor Aris Thorne was a man obsessed with forgotten history, his office overflowing with ancient maps, crumbling texts, and peculiar artifacts. His latest fixation was the legend of Aethel, a city swallowed by the desert millennia ago, said to hold the secret to manipulating time. The key, according to fragmented scrolls, was the "Chronos Compass."
By Being Inquisitive4 days ago in BookClub
Direct experience versus mental construct
Modern science, together with Buddhist philosophy from the distant past, teaches us that direct experience should be the ultimate master that dictates what to believe. But then the whole thing becomes circuitous: If direct experience is all there is that cannot be doubted, we can only legitimately believe in direct experience. In other words, the cogito of René Descartes should be “I perceive, therefore I am.” The “I” is simply there to indicate that the act of perception is not a disembodied affair, outside of time and space, but relates to a perceiving subject, whatever we have to say about it.
By Oliver Jones Jr.4 days ago in BookClub
Haruki Murakami: Isolation and Modern Surrealism
Haruki Murakami writes like he’s inviting you into a quiet room inside your own mind—a place where loneliness hums softly, time feels slightly off, and reality has a habit of slipping sideways. His stories are famous for their dreamlike logic: wells that lead to other selves, cats that carry messages, parallel worlds that exist just out of sight. But beneath the surreal surfaces is something deeply human. Murakami’s real subject isn’t weirdness for its own sake—it’s isolation in the modern world, and the strange inner landscapes people build to survive it.
By Fred Bradford6 days ago in BookClub
Book Review - The Widow
Review of The Widow by John Grisham (2025 publish date) Simon Latch is an attorney in a small rural town in Virginia. He and his wife are married with children, but are planning their divorce. They need to finalize the agreements and figure out how to break the news to their children. Simon no longer shares a bedroom with his wife, and although their older kids are suspicious, the couple maintains a cover story.
By Andrea Corwin 6 days ago in BookClub
Designrr
CLICK HERE FOR SPECIAL OFFER Review Feature – Top Story In a digital world where writers, creators, and entrepreneurs are expected to produce polished, multi‑format content at rapid speed, the tools that make that work easier often become the quiet engines behind success. One of those engines is Designrr, a rapidly growing content‑creation platform now recognized across the creator community for its flexibility, efficiency, and professional results.
By Organic Products 7 days ago in BookClub
Stephen King: The Darkness We Pretend Not to See
Stephen King has spent a lifetime teaching readers that the scariest monsters don’t always live in caves or under beds. Sometimes they live on Main Street. Sometimes they wear friendly faces. Sometimes they are the quiet, ordinary parts of ourselves that we’d rather not look at too closely. King’s genius isn’t just in inventing horror—it’s in revealing how fear seeps into everyday life, especially in the small towns we like to imagine as safe.
By Fred Bradford7 days ago in BookClub










