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Neurodivergent Friendly DBT Workbook: Coping Skills for Anger, Anxiety, Depression, Panic, Stress. Embrace Emotional Wellbeing to Thrive with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and Other Brain Differences by Instant Relief

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5.0

highly recommend

This is a great book for those early to a diagnosis or wanting to know if they may fall within these perimeters. It’s clear and very direct in it simplifying information for everyone, parents, teens and adults searching for answers to help their children or themselves. I find that some of these ‘techniques’ I’ve learned through yoga and spirituality, so do I support the concept that the therapy discussed in this book is new, I find it’s just been reworded and applied to mental health medical world. With that said, I support the concept of helping anyway possible for those wanting to understand and help themself. It’s the results that matter. This walking you through activities to also help, everyone needs to start somewhere.
Ghosts, Monsters, and Demons of India by J Furcifer Bhairav, Rakesh Khanna, Rashmi Ruth Devadasan

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5.0

Arc netgalley review

Easy to read and reference, the layout is great! Definitely a buy for me, and deep dive on some of what was within the pages. The authors didn’t lack knowledge when compiling the stories that make up this book. It does read like a encyclopedia/dictionary for those who are not into this or for those who are.
Gardening Can Be Murder: How Poisonous Poppies, Sinister Shovels, and Grim Gardens Have Inspired Mystery Writers by Marta McDowell

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3.0

A unique read, it wasn’t quite up my alley. But for someone who is into this concept would definitely love this book. The author skips no beats, and articulates everything so well.
Wicca Magic: A Handbook of Wiccan History, Traditions, and Rituals by Agnes Hollyhock

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5.0

NetGalley Arc App review

This book has all the qualities I look for in a book of this nature, and then some. The author clearly has a great understanding of content yet still give facts, references, etc. sometimes even unbiased information allowing you to learn and grow into your own.
Great for anyone just starting out, and wants to hold honest values with honest teachings. Also just a fun read for those of us advanced practitioners.
Well rounded for teens. As most books of this nature aren’t always. **
The Trap by Catherine Ryan Howard

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4.0

Arc NetGalley review

Was a great book, but for the hype I think it fell just a little short. Towards the end I found it to loos my interest just alittle. Over all recommend and would read again.