Mes Lectures du Mois de Mars 📚📖
Les 7 vie Extraordinaires de Devi Kumari
By Vikas Swarup
Kidnapping, vengeances rebondissements contre le prix d’une vie.
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Le Mythe de La mère parfaite: Se libérer de sa culpabilité maternelle
By Lory Zéphyr & Jessika Brazeau
L’enjeux d’être mère vs les critères de la société d’hier à aujourd’hui
Guide parfait, même pour les papas
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Every Little Step; My Story by Bobby Brown.
De New Edition au Bad Boy ( Mauvais Garçon ) voilà les tribulations de Robert Barisford Brown Sr.
Son ascension vers une descente au enfer pour ternir son image pour faire Briller l’autre, Celle qu’on appelait The Voice.
Parler le Bobby c’est inévitable parler de Whitney Houston et ses déboires. ( Sauf les morts qui ont tord )
La mort de Whitney & de sa fille Bobbi Kristina, tout est expliqué de manière libératrice. La beauté de cette autobiographie sont les témoignages des ses proches.
Une autobiographie à lire pour enfin comprendre que derrière ce bad boy se trouve un homme bon…
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La cinquième saison
By Nicole Bordeleau
Un livre que je définirais comme un recueil plutôt qu’un livre de développement personnel. Écrit avec une profondeur, tout ça pour dire que s’aimer est essentiel pour mieux vivre.
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#lectricecompulsive #bouquineusecompulsive #lecturedumois #lire
Reflecting on the books I read this March, I was struck by the diversity and depth each offered, enriching my perspective in unique ways. Starting with 'Les 7 vies Extraordinaires de Devi Kumari' by Vikas Swarup, I was drawn into an intricate tale of kidnapping, vengeance, and moral dilemmas. The novel masterfully balances suspense with emotional depth, making it a gripping read from start to finish. What captivated me the most was how it portrayed the cost of a life through various twists, all while keeping me eager to turn the pages. Switching gears to 'Le Mythe de La mère parfaite: Se libérer de sa culpabilité maternelle' by Lory Zéphyr and Jessika Brazeau, this book shed light on the pressures and societal expectations imposed on mothers yesterday and today. As someone who often contemplates the complexities of parenthood, I found it refreshing and practical, offering empathy not only for mothers but also fathers navigating these challenges. It’s a liberating guide that encourages self-compassion over guilt. Then came the compelling autobiography 'Every Little Step' by Bobby Brown. Through his words, I gained insight into the rise and fall of a highly publicized music icon, including his relationship with Whitney Houston. The candid accounts of personal struggles and family tragedies were heartfelt and eye-opening. What stood out was the honesty behind the public persona—revealing the good-hearted man beneath the ‘bad boy’ image. Lastly, 'La cinquième saison' by Nicole Bordeleau felt more like a profound collection of reflections rather than a traditional self-help book. It emphasizes the importance of self-love for a fulfilling life. This beautifully written work resonated deeply with me, reminding me that our internal emotional seasons shape our outer experience. Overall, these reads didn’t just entertain; they offered powerful lessons about resilience, vulnerability, and self-acceptance. Whether you're into evocative fiction, insightful memoirs, or thoughtful personal growth guides, my March selections provide rich perspectives worth exploring. I highly recommend setting aside time to dive into these stories—you might find more than just a good book; perhaps a new way of seeing life itself.




































































































