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The Trail of Redemption: Why Cheryl Strayed’s “WILD” is More Than Just a Memoir of Blistered Feet
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The Trail of Redemption: Why Cheryl Strayed’s “WILD” is More Than Just a Memoir of Blistered Feet

Review of WILD by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford "WILD" by Cheryl Strayed is a testament to the…

Johny McFliggenJune 28, 2024May 4, 2025
Embracing Chaos: Why Rubin’s Creative Philosophy Defies Practicality
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Embracing Chaos: Why Rubin’s Creative Philosophy Defies Practicality

Review of THE CREATIVE ACT by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford If one were to imagine Rick Rubin…

Johny McFliggenJune 23, 2024May 4, 2025
The Myth of Memory: Is “Educated” a Memoir or a Masterpiece of Emotional Truth?
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The Myth of Memory: Is “Educated” a Memoir or a Masterpiece of Emotional Truth?

Review of Educated by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford Ah, "Educated" by Tara Westover—a memoir that has captivated…

Johny McFliggenJune 12, 2024June 2, 2025
Make Your Bed: The Unassuming Wisdom That Cuts Through Modern Complexity
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Make Your Bed: The Unassuming Wisdom That Cuts Through Modern Complexity

Review of Make Your Bed by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford In the realm of motivational literature, where…

Johny McFliggenJune 10, 2024June 2, 2025

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