A Beauty Queen’s Guide to Murder and Mayhem: A Journey Through Glamour and Grit When I first laid eyes on A Beauty Queen’s Guide to Murder and Mayhem by Kristen Bird, I was instantly intrigued. A beauty pageant serving as the backdrop for a murder mystery? Yes, please! As someone who thrives on a mix …

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The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry: A Thrilling Historical Adventure It’s not often that a book lands on my desk that combines my love for historical intrigue with the pulse-pounding action that keeps me up late into the night. When I learned that Steve Berry was releasing The Atlas Maneuver, the 18th installment in the …

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How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors That Determine Success in Mega Projects by Bent Flyvbjerg: A Must-Read for Every Aspiring Project Manager I stumbled upon Bent Flyvbjerg’s How Big Things Get Done while searching for something that would elevate my understanding of project management, and let me tell you—I was not disappointed. Flyvbjerg, …

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Mondays Are Murder: A Gripping Journey Through Youth, Loss, and Mystery If there’s one author whose work consistently keeps me on the edge of my seat, it’s Raveena. After loving her previous two novels, diving into Mondays Are Murder felt like reuniting with an old friend. I immediately sensed that this book would offer the …

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An Engaging Review of 2034: A Novel of the Next World War When I first heard about 2034: A Novel of the Next World War, co-authored by James Stavridis and Elliott Ackerman, I was intrigued—not just by the premise of a nuclear conflict spiraling from a miscalculation between superpowers, but also by how this cautionary …

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Review of Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter When I first picked up Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter by Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, I was driven not just by a curiosity about the infamous Twitter takeover but by a desire to understand the broader implications of one billionaire’s influence on a …

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