Because I know you’ve bought “that one book” and let it collect dust. These? They did damage in the best way.
I didn’t even want to face myself when I opened this. By chapter two, I was crying and writing notes like I was in a therapy session. It’s a mirror you didn’t ask for but desperately needed.
The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage
The hype is real. This book made me stop glorifying “new year, new me” and actually start stacking habits without burning out. Tiny steps, big results.
Atomic Habits: Easy Way to Build & Break Habits
This was like drinking hot coffee for my soul. Messy, raw, and freeing... it gave me permission to be unhinged and soft at the same time.
Untamed (Reese's Book Club)|eBook
Warning: this isn’t light reading. But if you’ve ever wondered why your trauma shows up in your body, this book gives answers (and relief).
The Body Keeps the Score: Healing Trauma
It’s cheesy. It’s loud. It’s everything you need when you’re spiraling and just want someone to yell “get up, queen.”
You Are a Badass: Stop Doubting & Start Living
A library where every book holds a life you could have lived. Regret, choice, and the quiet beauty of existing.
A grounding exploration of regret and possibility through a library of parallel lives. Perfect for anyone who feels stuck and wants to feel seen.
The Midnight Library: A GMA Book Club Pick
A pep talk disguised as a book. Playful, bold, and a reminder that creativity doesn’t have to be tortured to be real.
A joyful invitation to live creatively. It taught me that curiosity and courage can be more powerful than fear.
Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
Searing, poetic, unforgettable. A story of memory, love, and the haunting grip of history.
This was not just a novel, it rearranged how I understand grief and survival. It’s heavy, but it stays with you in a sacred way.
Beloved by Toni Morrison - Pulitzer Winner
Not your average Victorian heroine; Jane is resilient, self-possessed, and quietly rebellious.
Reading Jane taught me that integrity is a superpower. She’s been my comfort character and silent mentor for years.
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
A father’s letter to his son that feels like a mirror held up to history and identity.
It cracked open how I see the world, and my role in it. Uncomfortable, necessary, unforgettable.