Book Club

Welcome to our Book Club! This is a place for us, as friends, to read and talk about books. Each book is like a new adventure, letting us see new things and ideas. We’ll read old favorites and new finds. This Book Club is about exploring and learning together. Let’s dive into great stories and share our thoughts. Join us on this exciting journey of reading and chatting!


Join us on a reading adventure this August! We have picked four interesting books for our first Book Club meeting. Now, we need you to vote for your favorite. The book with the most votes will be the one we all read together for the month. It’s a fun way to choose what we’ll explore and talk about. Your vote helps us decide, so pick the book that you want to dive into, and let’s get started on this exciting reading journey!

  1. How to Win Friends & Influence People” by Dale Carnegie:
    This timeless self-help classic provides valuable insights on mastering the art of human relations. Dale Carnegie presents practical advice and techniques on how to make people like you, win others to your way of thinking, and change people without arousing resentment. The book is filled with anecdotal examples that emphasize the power of diplomacy and genuine interest in others.
  2. The Art of Worldly Wisdom” by Baltasar Gracian:
    In this philosophical masterpiece, the 17th-century Jesuit priest Baltasar Gracian provides a compendium of aphorisms to navigate life wisely and morally. It offers readers timeless advice on various aspects of life, including friendship, leadership, and success. Its profound yet practical wisdom makes it a valuable guide for anyone seeking to thrive in the world.
  3. Give and Take” by Adam Grant:
    In this insightful book, organizational psychologist Adam Grant explores the different ways people interact in the workplace: givers, takers, and matchers. He presents a new perspective on success, arguing that we underestimate the power of generosity and helping others. The book challenges conventional wisdom and shows how the act of giving can lead to greater personal and professional achievement.
  4. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion” by Robert Cialdini:
    Robert Cialdini, a renowned psychologist and marketing expert, delves into the science of persuasion. He outlines six key principles of influence (reciprocity, commitment and consistency, social proof, authority, liking, scarcity) and how to utilize them to become a skilled persuader. Additionally, Cialdini discusses how to defend oneself against manipulation. This book offers valuable insights to anyone interested in learning how influence works in business, marketing, and everyday life.