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Faking it book cover

Faking it By Ethan Trex Book Review & Analysis

Ethan Trex’s Faking It: How to Seem Like a Genius Without Really Trying, published in 2011, isn’t your typical self-help book. Instead of promising overnight transformations, it offers a witty and insightful look at the art of appearing knowledgeable – a skill that, let’s face it, most of us could use at some point. Trex,
Journey to Cubeville book cover

Journey to Cubeville By Scott Adams Book Review & Analysis

Scott Adams, the creator of the iconic comic strip Dilbert, takes a sharp turn from corporate satire into the realm of personal development with his 1999 book, Journey to Cubeville: A Cartoon Collection About Life, Work, and the Search for Meaning. This isn’t your typical collection of office humor; instead, it’s a somewhat philosophical and
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Wow, No Thank You. By Samantha Irby Book Review & Analysis

Samantha Irby’s Wow, No Thank You., published in 2020, is a collection of essays that dives headfirst into the messy, hilarious, and often uncomfortable realities of midlife. Irby, known for her sharp wit and unapologetically candid voice, continues her exploration of personal anxieties, physical ailments, and the absurdities of modern life. The book, released into