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The Caliph’s House by Tahir Shah – An amazing Moroccan book review
The Caliph's House by Tahir Shah is one of the best and most relatable books I've read in a long time and is by far one of my favorite books set in Morocco.
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I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy is super intense – Book review (2023)
Wow. Uh. This book is wild. I've read a lot of memoirs in my life, but I'm Glad My Mom Died is one of the most earnest, shocking, nauseating, and compelling memoirs I've read in years.
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The Courage to Be Disliked – A Controversial Book Review
A review of Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga's controversial book The Courage to Be Disliked.
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The Year of Less by Cait Flanders – a slightly scattered book review
Reviewing the decluttering and finance memoir The Year of Less by Cait Flanders.
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Is “Your Money or Your Life” by Vicki Robins still useful in 2023?
Review of the seminal personal finance text Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robins.
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Okay Fine Whatever by Courtenay Hameister – book review
Reviewing "Okay Fine Whatever" by Courtenay Hameister, one of the most earnest and refreshing memoirs I've read yet.
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An Idiot Abroad by Karl Pilkington – book review
We review the travel memoir "an idiot abroad" by Karl Pilkington and discuss why it is, in fact, not that good and should not have been written.
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Eat Pray #FML by Gabrielle Stone – An unfortunate book review
Eat Pray #FML is probably the worst "travel memoir" we've read and it's solid proof that not everyone with a passport should be given a book deal.
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Love with a Chance of Drowning by Torre DeRoche – Travel Book Review
Okay, let me start out by saying: I LOVE this book. Love with a Chance of Drowning is hands-down one of my favorite books of all time.