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Isabella Viora
I’m an emerging writer. I love reading and writing book reviews. I also learn about relationships and personal mental growth. I share original writings in my daily life, and hope you enjoy my content.
The Catcher in the Rye Book Review: The Inevitable Compromise of Growing Up
Unmasking adult phoniness, it speaks for every angry yet tender teen: "I care." True maturity? Standing at the cliff anyway.
Read moreHelp My 16-Year-Old with Anxiety: Stop Panic Fast
Teen anxiety isn’t just misbehavior. Proven tips, scripts and routines to help them cope. Read now.
Read moreUnease: Why do I Feel Guilty for Putting Myself First
Feel guilty choosing your own needs over others? Learn practical tips to end people pleasing guilt, set gentle boundaries and start loving yourself.
Read moreEyeliner Book Review: Self and Civilization Hidden in Eyeliner
Eyeliner breaks cosmetic labels, depicting faith, identity and perseverance via true stories, conveying self-civilization bonds.
Read moreHow Parents Can Help a Child with Anxiety about School
Kids cry and refuse to go to school every morning? Help them beat school anxiety with play and breathing—no yelling, easy school mornings.
Read moreTrust Book Review: Where Is the Truth?
Four voices, four forms, one story. Everyone tells the truth. You'll still never know it.
Read moreBlindness Book Review: In the Dark, We See Ourselves
When sight fades, society collapses. Amid chaos, will humanity cling to morality, or yield to survival instinct?
Read moreCalm Anxiety: how to control overthinking at night
Late-night overthinking and random worries keep you up? Understand your hidden anxiety, and follow an easy 3-step bedtime routine to relax your mind.
Read moreMarcovaldo Book Review: Beauty in the Smallest Moments
Calvino shows us that life isn’t about rushing, but about savoring the quiet, fleeting moments that bring light to the ordinary.
Read moreThe Tales of the Perched Cat Book Review: A Humorous Look at Life’s Absurdities
Through absurdity and humor, the book reflects life's irrationalities and human flaws, offering a gentle yet thought-provoking perspective.
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