Meaningful Books to Read this New Quarter of the Year

Do you still have enough titles on your reading pile? Are you still looking for new books that can educate and entertain you at the same time? Reading is definitely an enjoyable activity that can bring so many benefits. You can learn different things, enhance your vocabulary, improve your skills, and ignite your imagination just by reading different types of literary pieces.

Looking back on the events that happened last year and even today, everyone was mandated to stay in their homes. It resulted in people being more resourceful and creative to avoid boredom, and reading is one of the activities that everybody became fond of. There are just so much insight and knowledge that books offer. So, if you are looking for meaningful books to add to your to-be-read list in this new quarter of the year, then you should check out the titles listed below.

Patchwork: Conversations Between Generations by Carol Wilson-Mack

Carol Wilson-Mack penned a nonfiction book titled Patchwork: Conversations Between Generations. It features different tales of women who lived in Bamberg, South Carolina, from 1939 to 1959. Readers will surely learn more about the importance of a two-way conversation on Patchwork book. It’s because the author showcased how these remarkable females attempted to close the gap between their generations by sharing their personal stories while they are quilting together. The book also highlights how communication and respect should always be present regardless of age because everyone has different experiences that others can also learn from.

The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a religious and philosophical fiction book penned by best-selling author Mitch Albom. It was published in 2003 by Hyperion and instantly became a best-seller. It stayed on the best-seller list of the New York Times for more than 90 weeks. The story centers on Eddie, a ride mechanic. Hence, it is a tale of both his life and death, but the story didn’t end when he took his last breath. Eddie died in an accident in a specific amusement park at the Ruby Pier during his 83rd birthday. After his demise, he was sent to heaven and met five individuals who had influenced his life. 

Life of Pi by Yann Martel

You probably have its movie adaptation or have heard about the story. So, if you haven’t read the book, this is your chance. Life of Pi was published in the early 2000s by Knopf Canada and was written by Yann Martel. This philosophical novel follows the story of an Indian Tamil protagonist named Piscine Molitor Patel, also known as Pi, who lives in Pondicherry. The boy is experiencing different issues, including spiritual and metaphysical ones, at such a young age. Moreover, he got stranded in the Pacific Ocean with a Bengal tiger for more than 200 days after a shipwreck. While thriving in the middle of the ocean on a lifeboat, the tiger asked a different question about reality, such as nature, diverse perceptions, and more. 

Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe

Things Fall Apart is a popular book in African literature. It was first published in 1958 by William Heinemann Ltd and was written by Chinua Achebe. This book, moreover, is viewed as an archetypal modern African book and is critically acclaimed worldwide. The story remarkably tackled how southeastern Nigeria was before it was colonized and its condition after the Europeans invaded the land during the late 19th century. Hence, it follows the story of Okonkwo, who is a wrestling champion in a particular clan in their country. The book’s first part describes his family, culture, environment, and everything about being an Igbo. The following sections focus on the impact of colonization, the influence of Christian missionaries, and more.

We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

This young-adult fiction book has received multiple awards and recognition, including the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Young Adult Fiction and 2015 ALA Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults. It follows the rich and almost perfect Sinclair family, who constantly spend their summer on their family’s private island. But, one summer, there was an incident that happened to Cadence, which was remembered by the four liars Cadence, Johnny, Gat, and Mirren.

Essential Benefits You Can Get from Reading Books

Reading is the activity that is considered as hit or miss by people. Why? It is because many tend to either get extremely drawn into reading or lose interest in it at all. Among the underlying reasons for the latter might be due not finding the best genre or story that will suit your taste. But once you find the perfect book for you, reading will surely be one of your favorite past times.

One powerful quote from Dr. Seuss in I Can Read With My Eyes Shut! states, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” It typically shows how reading can give you knowledge and how you can use that knowledge to take one step to success at a time.

So, apparently, there is a wide array of benefit that you can get when you invest your time and attention on this particular leisure activity, like the following:

Learn more about different cultures

Culture is a term you often hear at different points in your life and on different platforms. The common definition of the word is the way of living and characteristics of a certain group of individuals, including their customs, beliefs, religion, music, art, literature, and more. Because it is more inclusive within a group, you cannot expect every bunch to have identical way of life. You can observe the differences if you travel from one country to another.

As mentioned above, literature is one of the integral aspects of culture. There are many literary pieces that show the cultures of various places through the setting or characters. Take for example the modern varied cultures on Rahn’s book, where he tackled multiple disciplines and through thorough study, reading, and more. Hence, you can definitely learn more about the rich cultural heritage of people and places.

Develop your imagination

Humans are imaginative, especially on their early stages of development. Imagination helps cultivate a person’s cognitive and social aspects, which can definitely give them aid as he grows older. But, how could books develop your imagination? Just by simply reading a story, your mind will automatically process the information and make you imagine the events in the tale. Thus, it is like giving life to a story made up with paper and ink.  You start to become more creative, which will somehow inspire you to push yourself forward, venture new paths, and connect with others, and other amazing things that you are capable of doing.

Recognize various emotions

Emotions are complicated. They can also overwhelm you, especially if you feel more than one emotion at once. Although they are hard to recognize and comprehend at first, they manage to remind you that you are still human and that your feelings are valid. There are many activities that can evoke your emotions and reading is one of them. The stories featured in every book can ignite different kinds of feelings, such as happiness, loneliness, fear, disgust, rage, and more. As you walk through each tale by the eyes of the narrator or the character, you become more engrossed in the story and start to recognize the emotion that you are feeling. And when you observe this occurrence, that’s when you can tell that the story that you are reading is impactful and engaging.

Shift your mindset

In this lifetime, everyone is either aiming for growth or settling on their chosen path. The former or the latter may work for you, depending on where you are now. But, it is always great to reevaluate your mindset and decide whether to change or pursue the way you see things in a certain angle. When you read a book, whether fiction or nonfiction, you start to see the bigger picture of every relevant circumstance. You can also learn more about other’s point of view, concepts, idea, and experiences that can inspire you to shift and grow your mindset. At the end of the day, the books that you have read were just guides for you to attain success and live a life with no regrets. All you have to do is to pick the right book that can bring you so many benefits.

How to Write a Great Children’s Book

So, you have this amazing children’s book idea running around your mind for quite some time, now what?  Would you let that concept die down or would you take the risk on putting it into writing? Venturing the world of literature might not be easy, but seeing how huge of an impact your book has made stimulates an incomparable feeling of joy. However, you should have everything planned out from concept to execution so that you will have a seamless workflow.

To help you turn your ideas into words, here are some of the essential tips on how to write a great children’s book.

Read a wide array of books in the same genre

In today’s day and age, children’s book has become extremely popular that readers beyond its targets tend to delve into it. There are wide arrays of stories that highlight different integral things in life. What could be the essence of reading various books for kids before writing one? It would help you study what writing style is impactful on your chosen target audience, how stories are being told, why particular concepts are making a hit, and more. You could learn improving your style, study your competition, and know more about everything else. Among the best books you should check out are The Cat in the Hat, Oscar the Mighty Crab, Katie and Kenny Tour the Railroad, Sammie the Shark and the Return of the Lost Gift, and more.

Develop a distinctive voice

Voice pertains to the rhetorical blend of different writing elements, such as POV, tone, vocabulary, and more. A strong and distinctive voice creates a large impact on the emotion and flow of your book. It can affect the whole perspective and understanding of your prospects regarding the general message and idea of your book. Finding and developing your voice can make you stand out from other authors. Every writer has different voice. It is the main aspect that will make readers recognize you without even looking at the front cover of your work. So, start developing your authorial voice in order to write a story that can impact and live through generations.

Create remarkable characters

Characters are integral in every story. They are the elements that push the tale forward, from the introduction to the conclusion. Also, they are the factors that can be easily remembered by the readers. Harry Potter, The Lorax, Willy Wonka, Anne of Green Gables, Matilda, and Winnie the Pooh are some of the notable characters of stories in this genre. That said, give life to characters that reflect the characteristics and outlooks of kids. Their development must be transparent throughout your story reciprocating the progress of the plot. But, let them streamline the pacing and direct you toward the enhancement that your story needs freely instead of rushing things out.                   

Do not overcomplicate the plot

Kids are the simplest people in this world. They have no luxuries and demands aside from fun and enjoyment. Since they are still young, they don’t have any idea how complicated the world can become when they grow older. So, you have to help maintain their purity and support their growth by writing a simple yet substantial story. It is one way of entertaining and teaching the children on certain things in this life so they could not be caught off guard later on. So, start writing a story with a simple plot, which your prospective readers can easily understand and take by heart and mind. Make the story more relatable but not in the most obvious manner.

Instill life lessons

Learning is crucial. It is one of the things in this life that is essential and necessary. Without it, people wouldn’t turn into their best versions and wouldn’t attain growth. Since kids are still experiencing the early stages of development, it is important to be among the primary agents that help them propel and grow as a person. Hence, focus on your theme and ensure that it is wisely hidden within the story. This central message can be about a societal issue, personal development, life values, and more. It doesn’t matter how much weight the lesson holds, what is important is how you deliver it to affect people.

Why You Should Focus on Your Child’s Development

Parenting has always been difficult yet fulfilling. You become different person all at once in order to cater the needs of your kid, from its early stages of development onwards. Everybody knows how fragile and sensitive children could become and how different aspects in the world can mold their perspectives and understanding. However, you should always be there to teach them the right and wrong since the world is filled with the good, bad, and ugly.

What could be child development and why it is important in raising a kid? It refers to the process wherein children gradually go through changes. Its scope ranges from the entire duration from conception to a person turning into a completely performing adult. Hence, it is the journey from full dependence to complete independence.

 There are no rules in parenting because every parent has different styles and strategies in raising and teaching their offspring. However, there are different mediums that can help you in your journey as a parent and teacher at the same time — such as books, particularly Three Dimensions of Learning by Dr. Carolyn Nooks Teague. So, if you are wondering why it is important to focus on your kid’s development, here’s what you should know.

Get to know them better

Being a hands-on parent is not only essential but also beneficial. From the time that the kid is conceived to the moment that he is born, you get to know what you should and shouldn’t do. Every person is different, which goes the same way in parenting and development. The way you were raised might be far from the methods that you are using to raise your own child.

When you take your time in gradually teaching them about the world, molding their perspectives, and helping them every step of the way, you tend to get to know them better. You can evaluate what aspects they need more guidance and what factors they can do well on their own. You can also assess the events that can give them risk, as well as the circumstances that can boost their confidence.

Learn to recalibrate your parenting strategies

There are times that, as a parent, you become too over protective. This trait is in between the good and bad strategy in the sense that you are putting the security of your kid first but you are not letting them slowly learn to be independent. As you observe your kid’s development, you tend to learn to modify and recalibrate your tactics to suit their brand-new preferences.

You should start to accept that over time, you child will develop a wide range of learning that can contribute to his growth and understanding of life, the world, and everything in between. Thus, you should be open in adapting to these changes and slowly learn to let go of their hand when the time comes — or as they become physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually prepared to venture the world.

Enhance your relationship with them

Parent-children relationship is among the most important relationships in the world. Even though there are many kids and parents who have scarred relationships due to unfortunate or unavoidable circumstances, the connection between them still lives even if pain was there. Focusing on the development of your children, from the moment they were conceived to the time that they slowly learn things, can definitely enhance your relationship.

You get to bond with one another, know the likes and dislikes, and feel safe and secured. The kids also become more open and vulnerable towards you, which is a great thing so that you would know what you should do and how you should help them. There is nothing better than a good bond between you and your child.

Development is associated with growth, and growth is among the best things that many work hard to acquire. Kids, innocent and pure as they are, don’t have any idea on how far they could go in this fast-paced world. Hence, as a parent, you should be there to guide them in different stages of your child’s development so they could be ready to face life with a head held high.

Stirring Children’s Books that You Should Check Out

Children’s books offer a different kind of excitement that you cannot find in another genre. The mix of innocence and fun will always get to you, reminding you of what you once were and how life was simpler before everything went roller coaster.  What is more interesting in reading children’s literature is that their stories are able to touch the lives of those beyond the age range of their targets. They effectively tell the stories in a surprisingly simple way.

So, if you are looking for stirring children’s books that will give a brand-new sense of thrill and excitement, then you should check these books out.

Is It Santa? by Nelibeth Plaza

Do stories about mystery-solving excite you? If they do, then Is It Santa by Nelibeth Plaza is surely the best for you. This follows the story of how the freshly-baked cookies of Mother Rebekkah were strewed all around their home. Who could the culprit be? Everything was all right from the moment she baked and put the cookies in a gift basket until she left home to fetch her kids from school. When they got home and discovered the mysterious event, the kids started to expect that it was Santa because it was basically baked for him. But, the thought of an intruder is also there; so, they started investigating and looking for evidences to find out if is it really Santa or not.

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin

The Westing Game is part of Puffin Modern Classics and is authored by Ellen Raskin. It was published October of last year by Puffin Books. This book won different awards, such as the Newbery Medal, Boston Globe/Horn Book Award, ALA Notable Book, and more. It centers on the story of sixteen individuals who were present in a gathering for Samuel W. Westing’s will reading. Hence, it is when an extremely imaginative mystery started because they are given the opportunity to be millionaires. But, they should play the game wisely in order to discover the answer and be the winner. The Westing game is not your ordinary game because it is tough and risky.

Three Times Lucky by Sheila Turnage

This 2013 Newbery Medal Honor Book award winner was written by Sheila Turnage. It tells the story of Miss Moses LoBeau, a sixth grader who resides in a little town of Tupelo Landing, NC. In her town, each person’s business is fair game and there is secrets are not untouchable. Mo was washed ashore in a storm more than a decade ago. She is constantly wishing to look for her mother. Hence, given her situation, she was taken in by Miss Lana and Colonel. Mo vowed to safeguard the people that she loves with all her heart and might. So the moment a lawman visited the town to interrogate about a murder, Mo and her best friend jump-started their way to seek for the truth and save her family.

The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch

The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch is the first book of The Secret Series. It falls under the genres mystery and adventure. The book was published in 2007 by Little Brown. The story revolves around the adventures of two kids named Cass and Max-Ernest. Their curiosity was awakened after a peculiar death of a local magician; so, they started to investigate the event. Moreover, the author admitted that he often reprimanded himself for writing the secret during the whole manuscript-writing process. There were moments that he bribed himself to continue writing and finishing the tale with chocolates.

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan

The best-selling author Rick Riordan penned the second book of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series titled Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. It was published in 2006 by Miramax Books and Disney Hyperion. It follows the demigod Percy Jackson as he goes into another adventure to save Grover, his satyr friend, and the Camp Half-blood. The former is in danger due to Cyclops Polyphemus and the latter is at risk from the attack of a Titan taking the Golden Fleece to heal Thalia’s poisoned pine tree.

Perks of Reading Romance Novels

The romance genre is not a something new served on the table. In fact, there are already wide array of romance novels giving readers different types of stories, heartbreaks, thrill, and emotions. It is a billion dollars industry that is always on top of the commercial sales list. There are various factors why this genre is a hit, and probably the familiarity of the readers to the feeling of being intimately in love is one of those reasons.

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks, It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover, Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, and Dream, Sweet Dreams of You by Rick Vasquez are among the best romance books of all-time.

If you are already a fan of this genre or are still discover some great romance titles, then you should know the benefits of reading romance novels. What could they be? Here’s what you need to know.

Understand love better

Love plays an integral role in everybody’s life. But, that doesn’t mean that each individual experiences the same type of love. With romance novels, you can get to know more about love and all its complexities. Having a broader understanding of the subject can lead to building better relationships and developing self-love. Perhaps you have experienced the pain of not receiving or giving enough the people around you or probably you have gone through confusion as to why others don’t express the same way as you do. But, these books help you acquire a better grasp on love, the love languages, and everything in between, which is beneficial in refreshing your mindset, actions, and opinions.

Experience different kinds of love

Romance genre is all encompassing, which means that it doesn’t only focus on the romantic side of things but also tackles other kinds of relationships. Books of this category know how to bring it all together, offering readers great deals of things that can influence their way of life and perceiving things. Upon reading the heartfelt stories, you start to experience the different types of love through the eyes of the narrator, which could be the protagonist or an unknown narrator depending on the POV used. Romantic love, enduring love, familiar love, selfless love, self-love, and affectionate love are among the things that you can get to know after reading books in this genre.

Learn practical life lessons

Walking on your chosen path, pursuing your goals, living to the fullest, taking care of your health, manifesting kindness, and loving one another are some of the practical life lessons that you can learn from reading romance novels. Although literature, in general, brings so much learning to the readers, there are certain genres that offer specific lessons that can definitely influence the lives of the readers. Hence, romance novels will not only make you feel a roller coaster of emotions but will also help you learn more about life through the significant themes that they contain.

Develop a sense of hope

Hope is a precious item that many tend to possess in this lifetime. It cannot be helped that there are unfortunate situations that can break you. These circumstances can be related to love, such as death of a beloved, first heartbreak, unrequited relationship, and other instances. Romance novels become one of the mediums that can spark hope within those people who felt lost, lonely, uncertain, and troubled. Thus, with hope comes the blossoming of inspiration and motivation, helping readers like you be more positive in facing the lemons thrown by life each day.

Escape from the real world

Readers often read fiction books to escape the struggles and horrors of the real world; and, romance novels seem to become one of the safe havens of book worms. It is like becoming a different person and being in a new love story — these factors increase the desire and interest of readers in romance novels. Although these stories are fictional, the sense of familiarity with the emotions and events surely attach you to them, as well as the opportunity to help you run away from your real life chaos even just for a short while. Books, specifically romance novels, truly are magical and amazing.

Awesome Books that Will Remind You of Your Childhood

Every memory that we’ve had when we were kids is precious. We were young and innocent with no proper knowledge about how life can get tough as we grow up. Hence, there is nothing that can top those amazing things that we’ve been through because a child’s innocence and purity cannot be restored once tainted. What we can do is to relive those experiences with the help of different mediums, such as books.

Books surely have the ability to remind us of the past that has shaped our present and possibly our future. There are so much learning and memories that mold us into what and who we are today. So, if you want to be reminded of your childhood, then here are some of the best books that you should check out.

Swimming in the Ocean by Kathryn Coltrin

ReadersMagnet published Swimming in the Ocean by Kathryn Coltrin last October 2020. This is the perfect read because summer is almost here.  This book centers on the wide array of childhood experiences, which everybody made the most of and have gone through when we were still young. Kids today have fun in spending time with their peers and family. They also gain great understanding by playing in different locations, such as by the shore, field, playground, and more. As every part of being a child is read aloud, the kids and the parents will definitely relish the several phases of childhood.

Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White

Charlotte’s Web is a classic children’s book authored by E.B. White with illustrations by Garth Williams. For those who were raised in the countryside and those who are fond of animals, this book is the best for you. The story revolves around Wilbur, a livestock pig, and Charlotte, a barn spider. The former is in the verge of becoming slaughtered so the latter composed a message to change the mind of the farmer by using her web. The friendship of the animals will absolutely melt your hearts. There are also other crucial aspects that the book tackles, such as death, change, and purity of mind.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

Have you remembered your first day in middle school? If you do, then you can surely remember those memories through this book. Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a children’s book by Jeff Kinney, which is the first book of the series with the same name as the title. It follows the story of Greg Heffley and his goal of becoming famous in middle school. There were a lot of crazy events that happened on Greg’s life at school, including the Cheese Touch, being part of Safety Patrol, failing a geography test, trying to be one of the Class Favorite in the yearbook, and more. This book offers the fun and nostalgia of being a middle school student and all things in between.

Katie and Kenny Tour the Railroad by Keith Niles Corman

Trains are among the things that we were fond of when we were kids. Thus, there are many books that revolve around it including Keith Niles Corman’s Katie and Kenny Tour the Railroad. This children’s book raises awareness for kids and even adults that the railroad is not a playground; so, they should follow the safety protocols. The story centers on the tour that Katie, Kenny, and their father took in their local railroad yard headed by an engineer. While reading the story, you will not only be entertained but also be more knowledgeable about railroads and everything in between.

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Are you familiar with Mad Hatter, White Queen, Red Queen, or Chester Cat? Then, you might have read Alice’s Adventures in the Wonderland already. The story centers on a girl named Alice who suddenly fell in a rabbit hole and found herself in an extraordinary world filled with amazing creatures. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland fiddle with logic and other bright concepts that added to the book’s long-term popularity. It has become one of the most popular fiction books of all-time because of how impactful its narrative, characters, story, imagery, and other elements are to the pop culture and literature.

Reasons to Love Fantasy Books for Kids

Does your heart flutter when you see a bunch of fantasy books, specifically fantasy children’s books? Imagine the whole new worlds that you can travel and experience upon reading those amazing works. Fantasy books for kids pertain to the tales intended for children that feature supernatural, magic, and other extraordinary aspects. But, it is already understood that children’s books have a wide array of readers beyond its intended ones. Hence, many try and are hooked to delve into these kinds of stories.

Connie Arnold’s promising fantasy tales and Patricia Gummeson’s illustrated fantasy books for children are among the best works in this genre. If you are a die hard for this category or want to get to know more about it, then here are some of the reasons to love fantasy books for kids.

They protect the reader’s innocence

You probably have heard about the word innocence a lot. It refers to the lack of knowledge or purity of mind. It is one of the qualities of a child that slowly dissolve overtime due to growth and life. Luckily, there are still aspects in the world that try to restore this purity in kids and remind adults of this trait, such as children’s literature. There are many fantasy stories that entertain the readers and at the same time safeguard their innocence. These books slowly teach them age appropriate and related things so that they can gradually get a better grasp about life.

Those who weren’t lucky enough to get educated or informed appropriately tend to develop a sense of regret for having to know a lot of things at once and not enjoy their childhood. With fantasy stories, readers are given the chance to make the most of being a kid, have fun on the magical worlds, and learn things little by little.

They showcase simple storylines

Imagine reading a complicated plot at such a young age. That would definitely among the most undesirable things when it comes to reading, isn’t it? Being a kid who haven’t fully developed you comprehension and reading skills yet, you would definitely want a simpler storyline; and, that’s what fantasy books for children offers.  

There are different amazing elements that spice up the plot, but the sequence of events can still be easily understood by the readers. With all the magic and extraordinary factors, authors have made it possible to craft uncomplicated plots in telling their story. As a result, readers will surely get the theme and gist of every story while having fun and amusement.

They offer remarkable lessons

A story without substance wouldn’t make sense. Even if how many beautiful things a tale contains, if it doesn’t have a lesson, readers wouldn’t learn. The theme is among the most integral elements of a book. And in fantasy children’s books, authors definitely did their best in injecting timely and notable learning that can be used and applied by readers.

The common lessons indicated in these kinds of books are those little things that are often taken for granted in life. Being kind to everyone, manifesting the attitude of gratitude, showing love in all forms, putting family first, achieving your goals, and taking care of nature are among the common lessons taught by fantasy books. Many might think that fantasy only brings and shows castles, dragons, witches, royalties, talking animals, and more; but, little did they know that there is important learning hidden behind those factors.

They inspire you to be better

Growth is essential. A person who doesn’t grow in different aspects wouldn’t achieve success.  Personal development is a constant process of understanding and awareness of an individual’s self so can they can unlock their full potential and live to the fullest. With the simple storylines and learning-filled tales, readers will surely come up with their own realizations and start bettering themselves.

You may think that fantasy books don’t have the ability to inspire people, but there are more to them than the fun and thrill. They offer a huge amount of learning that every reader can take inspiration of and encourage themselves to strive harder. There are also stories under this genre that reminds people to manifest different values that can make life better.

Meaningful Nonfiction Reads to Satisfy the Bookish Needs

Are you currently looking for some great reads under nonfiction that will surely tame the bookworm in you? Being a book lover is undoubtedly something that is rewarding yet demanding; because you can get all the fun and knowledge just by sitting and reading, but you will also experience the extreme urge to get more books. But literature doesn’t disappoint, for it has thousands of exceptional pieces that can definitely give you the entertainment and learning you need.

So, here are some of the best and meaningful titles that you might want to check out and add to your to-be-read list.

On Freedom and Revolt: A Comparative Investigation by Carl E. Moyler

On Freedom And Revolt by Moyler is a thorough and substantial investigation pertaining to the lives of two Nobel Prize winners, namely Martin Luther King, Jr. and Albert Camus. The good differentiation of these two remarkable individuals has tackled huge issues about oppression, inequity, poverty, discrimination, manipulation, and war. The author revealed that the two are not open to the idea of facing these catastrophic events and make a move. Moreover, Moyler discovered a commonality between the two figures, specifically in introducing those social problems despite their dissimilarities in race and culture.

Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell

Brilliant classic author George Orwell isn’t only known for his sci-fi books but also for his nonfiction work. Homage to Catalonia is the book containing the author’s personal experiences and views during the battle for the POUM force of the Republican troops in the Spanish Civil War. The book primarily highlights the war and the author’s political perspectives and observations. The war is also among the essential aspects that pushed him to write this fantastic nonfiction book. The book was first published in 1938 by Secker and Warburg in the United Kingdom.

Make Your Bed by Admiral William H. McRaven

This New York Times bestselling book is written by Admiral William H. McRaven. The second edition of the book was published in 2017 by Grand Central Publishing. The content of the book was founded on the promising graduation speech of the author. In May 2014, the author gave a speech for the University of Texas’s graduating class. He started to talk about the ten principles that he mastered while training in the Navy Seal and that have inspired him to conquer struggles in different aspects of life. The speech, moreover, went viral due to its substance and lesson. Make Your Bed, and the title basically urges readers to begin taking a step towards making a difference in the world by making their beds.

Declutter Your Mind: How to Stop Worrying, Relieve Anxiety, and Eliminate Negative Thinking by S.J. Scott and Barrie Davenport

S.J. Scott and Barrie Davenport authored the inspiring book titled Declutter Your Mind: How to Stop Worrying, Relieve Anxiety, and Eliminate Negative Thinking. The paperback was published in 2016 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. For those who feel submerged by their thoughts and who are having a hard time dealing with anxiety, this is the perfect book for those readers. This book aims to help readers in learning the habits, behaviors, and outlooks to free their minds from bothersome thoughts and start living a great life. There are different parts of the book that tackle great topics, such as roots of mental clutter, ways to enhance or get rid of bad relationships, a simple technique in discovering the things that are significant to you, and more.

The You Beyond You: The Knowledge of the Willing by Ramzi Najjar

The You Beyond You: The Knowledge of the Willing by Ramzi Najjar was independently published last year. This award-winning book is an excellent guide for readers who want to find ways to eliminate all that they have obtained that are considered bad habits, principles, and energies collected via personal experiences and general knowledge. It also uncovers a brand-new aspect of the natural world based on its authentic rules and more. After delving into this book, readers will indeed reflect on and realize the following: how various habits intoxicate the body, how to conquer ideas and concepts that bother our minds, and more.

Essential Parenting Books That Every Parent Must Read

During this lifetime, you probably have heard of the term “parenting” multiple times next to “adulting.” In the broadest sense, parenting refers to the act of guiding and supporting your kid’s overall well-being and growth from being a baby to becoming an adult. It also pertains to the complexities and joy of raising a kid that doesn’t only applies biologically.

Every parent has different experiences in bringing up a child. Some may have already gone through the falls and struggles of keeping it together, such as juggling parenthood and career at the same time. Others, moreover, might still be savoring the joy of becoming a parent and having to see the child grow into a remarkable individual. Regardless of the diverse parenting styles and experiences, everyone still needs various mediums that can help them become a better guardian to their children — like books.

Literature truly showcases hundreds of books that aim to help each parent to raise their child in the most suitable and loving way possible. That said, listed below are some of the best books about parenting that you should know.

Three Dimensions of Learning: A Blueprint for Learning from the Womb to the School by Dr. Carolyn Nooks Teague

Dr. Carolyn Nooks Teague authored the comprehensive book Three Dimensions of Learning: A Blueprint for Learning from the Womb to the School that was published in 2017. This is a significant guidebook specifically written to provide support to both parents and teachers to be more mindful of the methods wherein they can smother or empower the kid’s future. The book also focuses on the whole growth of the kid, ranging from being formed at the womb of the mother until the child’s life at school. In every phase, the essence of handling and directing the mental, spiritual, emotional, and physical conditions of the kid are being highlighted.

Weird Parenting Wins: Bathtub Dining, Family Screams, and Other Hacks from the Parenting Trenches by Hillary Frank

A witty yet substantial book about parenting titled Weird Parenting Wins: Bathtub Dining, Family Screams, and Other Hacks from the Parenting Trenches by Hillary Frank is a must-read for every parent out there. The book provides remarkably untraditional parenting tips and strategies that can help both the kids and the parents. As the mothers and fathers discover the skills, behaviors, and abilities of their children, they can start to evaluate the things that can trigger their offspring. Through this book, you may discover other people’s unique parenting victories that greatly work for you or be motivated to attempt brand-new strategies to uplift your parenting game.

Diaper Dude: The Ultimate Dad’s Guide to Surviving the First Two Years by Chris Pegula with Frank Meyer

TarcherPrerigee published the humorous book about fatherhood and everything in between titled Diaper Dude: The Ultimate Dad’s Guide to Surviving the First Two Years by Chris Pegula with Frank Meyer. Pegula looks into the first 24 months of being a parent and elaborates his profound belief that you aren’t required to lose yourself the moment that you enter fatherhood. Using a manly tone filled with wit, the book definitely tackles what it is like to become a father. This is the most ideal book for first-time dads because it teaches them the dos and don’ts, as well as the best tips to follow in order to execute dad duties and maintain one’s sanity.

The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. and Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D.

The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. and Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. is a New York Times and Amazon bestselling book published by Bantam. This practical book showcases a thorough approach to raising a child with a dozen of significant strategies that can mold a healthy development of the mind that can result to more joyful and calmer kids. The authors have provided comprehensive details on the brand-new science explaining the way a child’s brain is hyped up and the ways that it develops. You will surely understand how your child matures and get to know the best techniques to help your kid grow into a great individual.

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