Personal growth book clubs
Join personal development book clubs on Fable, reading books that offer guidance and help readers find the confidence to pursue a new path in life. On Everand, you can explore more personal development audiobooks and ebooks. On Fable, you’ll connect with other readers who want to improve their lives and become better versions of themselves.Download the app to join the club!
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- Stefania Giannetto moderatesLeggiamo insieme📚Libro di Aprile: "Verrà l’alba starai bene", Gotto. Qui condivideremo i nostri progressi di lettura7Last activity 4w ago
- Chloe🤍 moderatesWords & Worship✝️📖I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me - Philippians 4:133Last activity 1w ago
- Britnabelle moderatesWomen's Sports Book ClubLet's read books about female athletes, both real and fictional! Also a place to chat womens sports!1Last activity 5w ago
- Brenna Wood moderatesCASFM Book Club!The official book club for the Colorado Association of Stormwater and Floodplain Managers10Last activity 6w ago
- Bindiya Dharwani moderatesBibliophagesYour comfort space... explore, inspire,admire ✨2Last activity 12w ago
- Cuddly moderatesNumo ADHD Overachievers ClubBooks on ADHD Wellness & Shared Interests82Last activity 1w ago
- Becky Baglio moderatesSelf- Help Book ClubIt's for people who like self-help books1Last activity 1d ago
- Amber Henson moderatesThe Wandering Page - Self DevWelcome to The Wandering Page’s Self Development Book Club!11Last activity 4w ago
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Tiffany Remsburg1w ago
This is hours of my life that I'm never getting back. This was quite possibly the WORST book I've ever read. I wish I'd DNFed it. Literally NOTHING HAPPENS. Kid has a job, goes on an epic journey, gets a job, continues the epic journey, fakes being magical, has a conversation with the wind?, then goes back to the OG job. And nothing ever happens to him. I couldn't tell you the climax of this novel if I tried because it's just boring travel in the desert.
boring prosehard to followlack of depth3 more

_peytonpage_6w ago
The Alchemist was certainly the single-most inspiring piece of fiction I’ve ever consumed. I believe that every human being should read it at least once in their lifetime, taking the lessons and applying them to their own life. I believe our generation of humans tend to find it very easy to lose their way in this life, often choosing assurance and comfort over the pursuit for their Personal Legend. I think this story does an amazing job at motivating the reader to not let themselves get too comfortable, and to always chase that dream they’ve been having ever since they were young. I absolutely will come back to this book when I know the time is right.
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kriti43w ago
i’ve never cried over a book this way before. you know how there are certain quotes or books or movies that just SEE THROUGH YOU. this was one of them. this book touched something raw and wordless, somewhere in between those chapters, i stopped reading and started remembering—
why did i take this long to read this book omg

Vaish50w ago
“And love is how you stay alive, even after you are gone.”
Morrie just stays with you, as he fully intends to. His conversations soothe the soul. Mingling philosophy, humanity and spirituality; on love, forgiveness, gratitude, service to society and all things pure - it’s nothing less than an honour to be privy to his thoughts.
“Love wins. Love always wins.”
“Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live.”
“Death ends a life, not a relationship.”

















