Shelf Control is a feature where bloggers pick an unread book from their shelves and talk about it. Shelf Control is hosted at Literary Potpourri
Plucked from my TBR pile:
We Are All Addicts: The Soul’s Guide to Kicking Your Compulsions presents a spiritual approach to ridding the mind of the complex problems created by addiction. These solutions to obsessive thinking and compulsive behaviors are unconventional, . . . until now. Through exercises, meditations, visualizations and writing, Dr. Stout will demonstrate how to connect deeply to your soul.
Paperback, 343 pages
Publication: January 19th 2023 by Black Rose Writing
Publisher: A visit to Krakow turns out to be fraught with danger when two Americans encounter a man pursuing a dark ambition in the waning months of 1999. Theft, murder, and a bit of hopeful magic propel the plot, which reaches a climax at the turn of the millennium, when relationships are realigned and follies laid bare.
There's a giveaway on goodreads for this book!
We Are All Addicts: The Soul's Guide to Kicking Your Compulsions
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Published January 10th 2023 by Viva Editions
Publisher:
Dr. Carder Stout believes that the soul's authentic voice has the ability to heal addictive cycles and completely remove them from the psyche.
These were sent for feature/review, courtesy of Wiley Sachek Publicity.
Yeah the addict book sounds interesting. I'm trying to do Dry January right now and I feel pretty good.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with it.
DeleteOh dear, another meme I might have to try...SO many unread books on my shelves!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good one for TBRs.
DeleteNice! I haven't read any book set in Poland for a while
ReplyDeleteMe neither.
DeleteWe are all Addicts looks really good. I hope you enjoy both these books.
ReplyDeleteI agree the book on Addiction has a unique point of view.
DeleteLittle Follies looks like a good read to me.
ReplyDeleteA good mystery novel.
DeleteThose are both new to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit.
DeleteLittle Follies looks interesting. I do enjoy a good mystery.
ReplyDeleteYes, looks like a good one!
DeleteI'm always interested in learning about new approaches to addiction -- it's a topic we really have to wrestle with, I believe, and this seems a new angle. Let us know what you think if you do read it.
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