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Love or Illusion? The Cognitive Dissonance of Jay Gatsby
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is a character who has lodged himself into the collective consciousness as an epitome of the American Dream gone awry. But what underpins Gatsby's ceaseless pining for Daisy Buchanan? The concept of obsession unfurls itself within the complex tapestry of Gatsby’s psychology. Our exploration traverses the realms of psychology, neuroscience, and literary analysis to deconstruct what makes Gatsby a case study for fixation.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
An Enjoyable and Artistic Adventure into the World of Mindful Coloring
This is a coloring book for adults with hand-drawn mandala patterns. Wonderful and relaxing patterns will allow you to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and plunge into the land of peace and relaxation.
By Nguyen Hoang Duong2 years ago in BookClub
A Little More Into It
This was my very first read and is my favorite book yet! It changed me drastically by having an open heart and a appeal for Travis and people. I started to have a greater insight for others. It was exactly 405 pages long, and I just loved how I vowed to read it!!! Basically I came (home) from a typical good workday and started to read it from 8:30 @ night - to 6AM in the morning!! It was completed as my first read. I was so proud of myself! I loved these parts about the book:
By Rachael Frazier2 years ago in BookClub
I Am Perfect Enough
What are books? To a reader’s definition, it is a portal to escape from reality and the troubles of our world. We could be the character, or an unknown side character watching the protagonist face their problems or fighting the dragon in the fantasy world to save the princess and the kingdom.
By C.E. Mattison2 years ago in BookClub
The Managerial Revolution
Have you ever bought a book sight unseen in terms of knowing what it’s about before you buy it? I have that’s what happened when I bought, The Managerial Revolution: What is Happening in the World, by James Burnham in 2013. This book sat on my shelf for the next year. Not because I wasn’t interested, rather it was marinating for the right time for me to read it. But boy, would this book change my entire outlook on the world once I did read it.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in BookClub
The Healing Garden
In the quiet corner of a small town stood a garden that had witnessed countless seasons and stories. It was a place where nature's melodies played in harmony with human hearts, where flowers whispered secrets of solace to those who dared to listen. This was the Healing Garden.
By Thomas Obrutu2 years ago in BookClub
If I Started A Book Club For Black Men
For the last three years, I’ve been in a book club orchestrated by my girlfriend. As the lone man in a book club with only Black women, it has been a powerful journey. Often I find myself just listening and absorbing all of the knowledge that surrounds me. It’s beautiful to be welcomed in a vulnerable space. Other times I’m looking around and asking myself, “WHERE ARE THE BLACK MEN?!” If I’m being honest, I feel more comfortable in a room full of women than with men (I’ll figure this out with my therapist in the future), but I do think some great positivity could come from a group full of Black men reading together. So, I took myself on a journey all alone, and put together a group of books I think would be great for my own book club.
By Alexis Dean Jr.2 years ago in BookClub
In the charming town of Willowbrook
In the charming town of Willowbrook nestled amidst rolling hills and lush meadows, lived a spirited young girl named Lily. With her bright blue eyes that shone like sapphires and her golden hair that danced in the wind, Lily was a radiant presence that brought joy to everyone around her.
By Punit kumar2 years ago in BookClub







