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April 2025 Reading List

On 2025-05-02 by Pam

Non-Fiction
Open When…..by Dr. Julie Smith
This is a book with guidance for some of your tough days and times. Open When…it’s hard to be with yourself…it’s hard to be with other people…it’s hard to be with your feelings…you’re healing by the past…
Listen to the positive voice within you when you need it the most.

Eat Your Age: The Definitive Health and Fitness Companion with a Personalized Touch, Embrace a Healthier Lifestyle Today! by Ian K. Smith
This is a great book for anyone in their 20’s read, up until you are over 100 years old. It is full of great information on how to manage your health. The author breaks things down by age group and gets into amazing detail about diet, fitness and healthcare that keeps you strong and vital for your entire life.

The Power of Meditation: Simple Practices for Mental Clarity and Relaxation by Jason Hemlock
We are all capable of meditation and this book will help you find the right method for you.

Unheard by Bhavini Bhargava
This book is a compilation of the emotions and feelings that remain unspoken and subsequently “unheard”. The author writes her unfiltered and in-depth thoughts as she experiences different seasons of life, and hopes to take you all on a poetic journey of passion, determination, love, hate, belief and faith.

12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson
This is a book full of valuable advice that everyone should consider.

The Art of Flow: How to Get in the Zone, Maintain Razor-Sharp Focus and Improve Your Productivity and Performance and Will by Damon Zahariades
Outstanding suggestion that will radically improve your performance, creativity, and productivity in every area of your life.

FICTION
The Memory Library by Kate Storey
This is a brilliant story of finding the truth and re-establishing a relationship during a crisis.

Clever Little Thing by Helena Echlin
A brilliant little girl saves her mother in this bizarre story that involves the supernatural.

The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus by Emma Knight and Saskia Maarleveld
This is a story of finding the truth about your family and yourself. It is a story of strong women and a mystery surrounding an extraordinary British family.

The Crash by Freida McFadden
She never arrives at her destination and she lives a nightmare.

Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati
The story of the most notorious villainess of the ancient world and the events that forge her into the legendary queen she becomes.

The Private Jet by Sarah Goodwin
Wealth and power cannot save you when your plane crashes in the jungle and friends become enemies.

We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes
The contemporary story of a woman and her unruly blended family.

Rogue Justice by Stacey Abrams
#2 of the Avery Keene series – after witnessing a murder, she begins to unravel a sinister plot to destroy the government.

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