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The Wife
Meg Wolitzer
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Does anyone have any good recs on books about ADHD? And/or books about ADHD in women?
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Does anyone have any good recs on books about ADHD? And/or books about ADHD in women?
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Bitter Sweet
Hattie Williams
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Critically Acclaimed Memoirs 📝📷💭
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To be known and to know others.
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Memoir & Biography Starter Pack Vol I 🪞📝🎙️
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An introduction to Memoir & Biography, these books are part of the cultural zeitgeist or the 'canon' that many would recognize. Look for more niche titles in later Starter Pack volumes.
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Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
John Green
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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Yuval Noah Harari
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Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell
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The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Rick Rubin
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Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End
Atul Gawande
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I really enjoyed the message of this Work. Women are so powerful and I think that’s why society, patriarchy, and the world at large has tried so hard to stifle us since the beginning of time. They knew our power before we did input forth of their best efforts and making sure they stripped us of it before we knew. We are the authors of our own Destiny it’s just time for us to get out of our own way by abandoning the societal norms that were placed upon us, no matter the opinions or judgement.
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I read this as someone who has only passively watched RHOBH. I’ve never known much about Lisa, but I’ve always liked her and enjoyed seeing her on screen. I learned a lot about Lisa. What I enjoyed learning about most was her mindset and outlook on life. It didn’t even occur to me that Lisa is almost 60. You wouldn’t even be able to tell and honestly I’ve never thought of her as old and I’ve never even thought of her. She has always come off youthful and you’ll see why in this book. How she goes about life is how every woman should go about life, and the younger you start the better. She gets real about her upbringing and her opinions. I also found myself seeing her “setbacks” as quite the opposite because that’s how she views them, even without saying it. She took each hit knowing and expecting something better on the horizon, which is why she never stayed down and has always been “LISA FXCK1NG RINNA.”