BOOK OF THE WEEK

Remember Me

Remember Me by Estelle Laure is a YA novel that poses a difficult question. If you could have all of your most painful memories removed, would you do it? And if so, what would be the cost? That is the question that plagues Blue Owens after she chooses to have her memories removed, leaving her to piece together her past with the help of the very person she was trying to forget. Now Blue has no choice but to confront the painful memories she so desperately wanted to leave behind if she has any hope of ever feeling whole again.

Savvy Sheldon Feels Good as Hell

Savvy Sheldon Feels Good as Hell by Taj McCoy is a warm hug of a book that's all about self-acceptance. Savvy has been ignoring all of the things that are broken in her life for far too long: her relationship with her boyfriend and even her self-image, but now she's ready to renovate everything from her home to her self-esteem. Of course, nothing about starting fresh is simple. Whether it's the realisation that her new contractor is a handsome man she made a snap judgment about, or the insecurities she feels when she runs into her ex and his new girlfriend, Savvy realises her first project has to be herself.

Embrace the Work, Love Your Career

Fran Hauser's workbook Embrace the Work, Love Your Career couldn't have arrived at a better time. In an era where people are leaving behind jobs that left them feeling unfulfilled at an unprecedented rate, Hauser seeks to help people find a career they love, and then thrive in it. Drawing on her years of experience working in leadership roles at Entertainment Weekly, Time, Coca-Cola, and AOL, Hauser proposes six actions for optimal career satisfaction, including creating a career plan, understanding your worth, finding time and space to prevent burnout, and building a team that you love working with.

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