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Best Books on Communication for 2025

Book lists By December 7, 2023 Last Updated on April 10, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , 0 Comments

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The new year is upon us, and with it comes the plethora of resolutions folks are known to make just before the calendar is flipped. While some gear up for better fitness and investing, others focus on more intimate achievements like learning to communicate better.

BTW, communication is the #1 essential skill for a good, effective college student’s resume.

We humans are social beings. Making friends after college, creating a resume for a new job or internship, crafting a winning college student email signature – it’s all about communication.

Romanticising Friendship: The Firefly Lane book series

Book lists By December 1, 2023 Last Updated on April 10, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , 0 Comments

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If the popularity of romance novels is any indication, most of us are all too eager to delight in compelling old romance books. Pride and Prejudice, Normal People, and Seven Days in June; these are but a few of the examples of novels that compel us to love love in whichever form it comes– first love, true love, timeless love, enemies to lovers, and everything in between.

Winter Bucket List: 100 Things To Do This Winter

General By December 1, 2023 Last Updated on April 10, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , , , 0 Comments

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Ah, winter! The delight of the first snow; Christmas decorations are everywhere. You develop a habit of lighting candles every night and keep cuddling in warm blankets—to bring the feeling of hygge. And unless you live somewhere in Arizona, you get a stylish puffer coat—partly because you need to make contact with the outside world and because it brightens up the fact that the weather is nasty most of the time and everything around is cold and dark. The temptation to cozy up on the couch and watch Netflix non-stop is almost irresistible.

Best Kurt Vonnegut Books to Read in 2025

Book lists By November 30, 2023 Last Updated on April 10, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , , 0 Comments
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When searching for the books of exceptionally gifted humorists to binge on, there are only so many names you can list without calling Kurt Vonnegut. With a career spanning 5 decades, he was a mainstay in the satirical novel industry, and even after his death, his books have continued to define the way we see and appreciate works of satire.

During his 50 years of historical writing, the best Kurt Vonnegut books were known to feature over 20 published works. Those works included 14 novels, 5 plays, and five non-fiction books.

Anne Lamott Books to Read in 2025

Book lists By November 30, 2023 Last Updated on April 10, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , , 0 Comments

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Every book is unique in the way it tells a story. While some books use wits and humor to tickle readers’ fancy, others incorporate a little more truth, reality, and spirituality into their narrations. However, some authors are gifted enough to blend all those elements into their novels and nonfictional works perfectly.

An example is the eccentric, California-based novelist and non-fiction writer Anne Lamott and Anne Lamott books. In addition to being a lover of all things real and transformative in a book, Anne Lamott dabbles in political activism, public speaking, and writing teaching.

Waitlisted, Efc and Deferred – Learn What It Means for College

Study tips By November 27, 2023 Last Updated on April 10, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , , , No Comments

Waitlisted, Deferred, Efc: What it means for college

The college admissions process can seem like a labyrinth, with jargon such as “waitlisted,” “EFC,” and “deferred” only adding to the confusion. However, understanding these concepts is less daunting than it seems.

We’re here to break down these terms in a straightforward manner, helping to clear up any confusion for those new to the college admissions journey.

Exploring the World of Stranger Things: A Comprehensive Stranger Things Book Series Review

Book lists By November 8, 2023 Last Updated on April 10, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , No Comments

Stranger Things is a series every folk with a Netflix login will recognize just by hearing its name. Its popularity is based on well-written stories and captivating adventures that make viewers immediately see the correlation between its title and events.

And if what you saw on your screens for five seasons wasn’t enough to fuel your minds and souls, then we’re glad to give you a review of the Stranger Things book series. With six books, what more can you get that you didn’t already enjoy for five seasons?

What is Recitation in College

Study tips By October 26, 2023 Last Updated on April 11, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , , 0 Comments
what is recitation in college

Recitation sessions are where the magic happens in college courses. They’re not your typical lectures; consider them a chill space to break down what you’ve learned and get into the details. In these smaller, more interactive settings, you get to clarify doubts, work on problems, and have discussions that make the course material click. What is recitation in college, you ask? Well, it’s your ticket to acing that class.

Best Anne Rice Books to Read in 2025

Book lists By October 11, 2023 Last Updated on April 11, 2025 by Bonny Deen Tags: , , , 0 Comments
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When going through the archives of the best authors from the 20th century, can anyone ever find a list that doesn’t include Anne Rice? Sadly, she’s been gone from us for 2 years now, but the best Anne Rice books from decades ago still live rent-free in our hearts.

Though a native of New Orleans, Anne Rice made her mark in different regions, from Texas to California to San Francisco, through her travels and, of course, through the many gothic, Christian, and even erotic literature books she published.

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