About us
A community for women who explore real stories, real ideas, and the world as it is and as it can be. The Women’s Nonfiction Book Society is a gathering place for women who enjoy learning, thoughtful conversation, and the insights that come from true stories and evidence based ideas. The group brings together readers who want to understand people, leadership, innovation, society, and the forces that shape our world. Members value curiosity, reflection, and the chance to grow through shared discussion.
The Society explores a wide range of nonfiction, including biographies, psychology, behavioral science, leadership, business, memoir, future focused thinking, and other works that offer useful knowledge and meaningful perspective. Books may examine how people make decisions, how leaders grow, how organizations adapt, or how individual lives reflect broader ideas and experiences.
Each gathering centers on conversation, personal reflection, and the exchange of real life applications. The tone is warm and welcoming, with an emphasis on open dialogue rather than expertise. Members are encouraged to share what resonated with them, what challenged their thinking, and what they hope to take forward.
The Women’s Nonfiction Book Society is designed for women who want to read with purpose, connect with other thoughtful readers, and bring more insight and intention to everyday life. It is a space where ideas are explored, perspectives are valued, and learning feels engaging, energizing, and enjoyable.
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101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think
·OnlineOnlineHello beautiful readers,
We’re getting together to discuss 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think, and we’d love for you to join us. We already have 5 who signed up to attend via Facebook's event page for this book club meeting.Location: https://www.entyse.com
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Essays-That-Will-Change-Think/dp/1945796065/
To get you thinking ahead of the discussion, here are a few standout ideas from the book:- Your brain prioritizes comfort over what’s actually good for you. That’s why staying stuck can feel easier than making a change.
- Negative thoughts aren’t always a problem. They can help you prepare, plan, and turn fear into momentum.
- Difficult feelings don’t mean stop. They often mean something matters.
- Routine creates freedom. Structure reduces noise and makes space for focus and creativity.
- Happiness comes from depth, not constant novelty. It’s about experiencing what you already have more fully.
- Growth comes from closing the gap between who you are privately and how you show up publicly.
- The people who challenge or hurt you often clarify what you truly value.
- What you notice in others reflects something in yourself, both the good and the uncomfortable.
- Love isn’t just a feeling. It’s a daily, intentional practice.
Here's our discussion guide: http://bit.ly/4sWoXxr Hope to see you there!
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