Best Habits Books

 

💙Best Habits Books💙



👉 Greatest Thing You Ever Sunk Your Face Into:

A work of comedy that enjoys a kind of ironic irony and where every other human being seems to be crumbling under the weight of intolerable romantic stupidity. A. Sanders makes people laugh and many of them laugh aloud, so his books are readily available in bookstores. Check out this one for Lyrical Journeys, in which we find a girl who, after writing her future wedding vows to a guy she loathes, realizes she was miscounted. She decided that if only she got married, things could be cooler. But guess what? It's even cooler if she was married to someone else who loved her back.


👉 The Irresistible Ruby Illumination:

Reconstructing a series of deep dives on the necessity of perfectionism, stress (pun not intended for a lack of it), conflict, and narcissism. This series takes a deep dive into some of the world's most complicated topics, which are a little harder to understand when you're in the midst of your own crisis.


👉 The Dreamer:

A journey of an ambitious dreamer who falls head over heels for a woman whose life is split between her past as a glamorous showjumper and her present as a housewife. Using past and present examples, this memoir takes you through stages of self-discovery and urges you to see that everything around you matters more than your own needs.


👉 Frankie Xperience:



Frankie Ziffren has a career as a Broadway producer, and probably it shows in her memoir, which is stuffed with anecdotes of her career. Sharing her journey, Frank explores what drives her passion for performing and what has made her successful. She candidly expresses her feelings in this hilarious book and understands that being frank about your own worthiness is a gateway to positive change.

Reading: This word salad pokes fun at the art of everyday writing and discusses the stories that broke you as a child—now you read the worst stories as an adult. But more than that, it offers advice for every audience in your life.

Understanding: This latest chapter offers a great analysis of Valbonzuba Vorgitskaya, Russia's greatest living director, who, if all things go according to plan, will open the first-ever high-profile international series in Studio One in China. Valbonzuba Vorgitskaya is a very interesting woman—someone the author has tried hard to interview but who is not ready to step out of her home, and she also happens to be his age. Read more about Valbonzuba Vorgitskaya in this book.


👉 Bringing It All Home:


HarperCollins Publishing Company has released a book that makes me think of it; It's a film, with all that implies. The story of two women with a history of love divided by love lost. John Houlihan tries to uncover the truth about Dorothy Johnson's suicidal attempt and where she has been and what happened next. He struggles with suicide in his own way and talks to Dorothy in her apartment about her struggle and how, as a self-harming person, this forced awakening helped her find the strength she needed to resume her life. This is the zen of suicide, but very dark zen, one that it is easier to conclude is the result of the trauma of having emotionally dumped Dorothy on her own deathbed. But, you can't say for sure.

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  1. I will read them all. Thanks for sharing.

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