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Soulful bridge between Indigenous identity and faith
This feels like a deeply personal conversation about what it means to belong fully to yourself and to God. Kaitlin Curtice brings a perspective that many readers find both eye-opening and healing, especially in how she weaves Potawatomi wisdom into Christian spirituality. If you’re drawn to books that are gentle, reflective, and quietly challenging, this one can stay with you long after you finish it.
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Soulful bridge between Indigenous identity and faith
This feels like a deeply personal conversation about what it means to belong fully to yourself and to God. Kaitlin Curtice brings a perspective that many readers find both eye-opening and healing, especially in how she weaves Potawatomi wisdom into Christian spirituality. If you’re drawn to books that are gentle, reflective, and quietly challenging, this one can stay with you long after you finish it.
Seventeenth-century feminism through poetry and prose.
Goodreads 3.69Condition: Very Good
Regular price
$36.90
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You'd appreciate Anne Bradstreet's work if you're intrigued by the emergence of feminist thought in early American literature. Her distinct voice, matched with the eloquence of the era, paints a vivid picture of the trials and aspirations from the perspective of a pioneering woman. As you delve into her verses, expect to connect with a powerful historical narrative that continues to resonate today.
Soulful bridge between Indigenous identity and faith
Goodreads 4.23Condition: Very Good
$11.90
Condition: Very Good
This feels like a deeply personal conversation about what it means to belong fully to yourself and to God. Kaitlin Curtice brings a perspective that many readers find both eye-opening and healing, especially in how she weaves Potawatomi wisdom into Christian spirituality. If you’re drawn to books that are gentle, reflective, and quietly challenging, this one can stay with you long after you finish it.
Rediscover joy with child-like Christmas faith.
Goodreads 0.0Condition: Like New
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If you're feeling the Christmas spirit has been lost amidst commercialism, Grace Russell's meditations invite you back to simplicity and joy. Her insights will resonate if you're yearning to create meaningful holiday traditions that go beyond materialism. Delve into this book for a refreshing perspective that promises to return the wonder of a child's Christmas to your holiday experience.
Faith-filled words to reshape your daily life
Goodreads 4.5Condition: Good
$10.90
Condition: Good
If you enjoy uplifting Christian books that feel like a gentle push forward, this one will likely speak to you. Joel Osteen’s message is simple but motivating: what you say can shape how you live, hope, and heal. Readers who like practical encouragement with a spiritual center may find it easy to dip into and come away feeling lighter, steadier, and more intentional.
A bracing case against modern moral confusion
Goodreads 4.18Condition: Like New
$13.90
Condition: Like New
This is the kind of philosophy book people come away from feeling changed by, not just informed by. MacIntyre makes ethics feel urgent and lived, showing why modern moral debates so often feel fragmented and unsatisfying. If you enjoy big, serious ideas and want a book that challenges how we think about character, community, and the good life, this is a deeply rewarding read.
Unlocking the symbolic language of dreams
Goodreads 4.09Condition: Good
$10.90
Condition: Good
If you’re curious about why dreams linger and what they might reveal, this is a fascinating place to begin. Jung makes dreams feel rich, strange, and deeply human, connecting personal experience with myth, religion, and the collective unconscious. Readers who enjoy thoughtful, mind-expanding books often find this one both grounding and quietly transformative.
Neuroscience meets Zen, exploring meditation's effects.
Goodreads 4.09Condition: Well Read
$94.90
Condition: Well Read
If you're intrigued by both the scientific and the spiritual, "Zen and the Brain" offers a fascinating journey that might appeal to your curiosity. James H. Austin blends his expertise in neurology with his experiences in Zen practice, providing insights that connect contemplative practices with hard science. It's a read that could broaden your understanding of consciousness while satisfying your analytical mind with empirical evidence.
Practical gospel confidence for everyday conversations
Goodreads 4.36Condition: Like New
$13.90
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This is a helpful read if you want your faith to feel clearer and easier to talk about in real life. David Platt breaks the gospel into simple, memorable threads, then shows how those truths can naturally surface in ordinary conversations without feeling forced. It feels encouraging rather than guilt-heavy, especially for anyone who wants to move past fear and awkwardness.
Courage under siege, art against silencing
Goodreads 3.65Condition: Good
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Condition: Good
This is more than a celebrity memoir; it feels like being locked inside a writer’s mind while the world tries to erase him. Rushdie brings the absurdity, fear, loneliness, and stubborn humor of those years vividly to life. If you’re drawn to books about freedom, identity, and what it costs to keep speaking, this is a gripping, deeply human read.
Witty solace for Christian singles navigating dating
Goodreads 4.34Condition: Very Good
$11.90
Condition: Very Good
This feels like sitting down with a funny, honest friend who finally says the awkward parts out loud. Lauren Windle captures the hilarity, hurt, and weird pressure of being single in church without turning preachy or bitter. If you’ve ever felt out of place in marriage-focused Christian spaces, this book will likely make you laugh, wince, and feel deeply seen.
Gentle wisdom for messy midlife reinvention
Goodreads 3.98Condition: Like New
$13.90
Condition: Like New
This feels like sitting with a deeply honest friend who can name how disorienting change really is without rushing you past it. Shauna Niequist brings warmth, faith, and vulnerability to loss, transition, and starting over, especially when old rhythms no longer fit. If you are in a season of rethinking your life, this book will likely feel comforting, steadying, and quietly brave.
Soulful bridge between Indigenous identity and faith
Goodreads 4.23Condition: Very Good
$11.90
Condition: Very Good
This feels like a deeply personal conversation about what it means to belong fully to yourself and to God. Kaitlin Curtice brings a perspective that many readers find both eye-opening and healing, especially in how she weaves Potawatomi wisdom into Christian spirituality. If you’re drawn to books that are gentle, reflective, and quietly challenging, this one can stay with you long after you finish it.
Reflective journey through Manders' architectural dialogue.
Goodreads 4.0Condition: Well Read
Regular price
$11.90
$8.90
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Condition: Well Read
If you're drawn to the intimate interplay between art and space, this book is a trove of inspiration. Through thought-provoking images and diverse perspectives, you'll delve into Mark Manders' unique installation. It's not just a documentation; it’s a portal to experience the poetry of structure and the meticulous craft of a visionary artist.
Sharp literary manifesto for serious, curious readers
Goodreads 3.9Condition: Like New
$13.90
Condition: Like New
If you like books that teach you how to read more alertly, this feels brisk, opinionated, and genuinely energising. Pound writes with force and conviction, pulling examples from great literature to sharpen your taste rather than simply lecture you. It especially suits readers who enjoy criticism with personality and anyone wanting a clearer feel for poetry, rhythm, and what makes writing endure.
Intimate poetry on love, fame, and resilience.
Goodreads 3.62Condition: Like New
$12.90
Condition: Like New
Lili Reinhart's "Swimming Lessons" would speak to you if you're navigating the complex waters of modern young adulthood. It offers a candid exploration of emotions and experiences that accompany love, fame, and personal growth. The poems resonate with authenticity and provide not just comfort, but companionship, as you reflect on your own journey. Its soul-stirring verses are complemented by illustrations that add depth to the introspective and empowering narratives.
Comedian's quirky journey through lesser-known cities.
Goodreads 3.77Condition: Well Read
$11.90
Condition: Well Read
If the lesser-traveled roads and the hidden gems of cities untouched by the usual glitz and glamour intrigue you, then Todd Barry's "Thank You for Coming to Hattiesburg" is a must-read. It's filled with humor, unexpected insights, and the peculiar charm of the road less traveled—perfect for those who appreciate comedy entwined with travel.
Lyrical meditations for the whole human self
Goodreads 4.26Condition: Very Good
$11.90
Condition: Very Good
If you like poetry that feels both intimate and expansive, this is the kind of book people return to slowly, savoring a few pages at a time. Anne Michaels writes with a rare emotional intelligence, making grief, memory, nature, and tenderness feel deeply connected. It’s a beautiful choice for someone who wants poems that are not just clever, but truly moving and fully lived-in.
Seventeenth-century feminism through poetry and prose.
Goodreads 3.69Condition: Very Good
Regular price
$36.90
$27.90
24% off
Condition: Very Good
You'd appreciate Anne Bradstreet's work if you're intrigued by the emergence of feminist thought in early American literature. Her distinct voice, matched with the eloquence of the era, paints a vivid picture of the trials and aspirations from the perspective of a pioneering woman. As you delve into her verses, expect to connect with a powerful historical narrative that continues to resonate today.
Poetic celebration of love's varied forms.
Goodreads 4.08Condition: Very Good
$11.90
Condition: Very Good
"The Sun and Her Flowers" by Rupi Kaur is a beautiful collection of poems that celebrate love in its myriad forms - from wilting and falling to rooting, rising, and blooming. Kaur's simple yet powerful verses capture the complexities of human emotions with ease. This book could be a good read for anyone looking for an uplifting and heartwarming collection of poems that explore the different shades of love. Kaur's illustrations complement her words beautifully, and readers will find themselves drawn to her work, both for its beauty and its healing power.
A passionate guide for serious poetry lovers
Goodreads 3.51Condition: Very Good
$11.90
Condition: Very Good
If you’ve ever felt great poems were just out of reach, this is the kind of book that makes them feel alive and speakable. Harold Bloom writes with the authority of a lifelong reader, but what really stands out is his intense love for poetry and his belief that it can shape the self. It’s especially rewarding for readers who want not just to study poems, but to feel why they matter.
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