Category: Book Review
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Fynn Sadler: Exhibition III
Fynn’s multifaceted journey this year has been inspiring—from restoring vintage furniture in his sustainable business “Furniture Flips” to pushing boundaries in sport, maths, and personal development. His book review of Craig Johnston’s Walk Alone reflects his own values: resilience, focus, and chasing big dreams. Whether walking for cancer awareness or running for men’s mental health,…
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Book Review: Craig Johnson
Craig Johnston, nicknamed “Skippy,” rose from being told he was the “worst player” to becoming a Liverpool legend. Leaving Newcastle at 15, his hard work and self-belief led to a career filled with trophies. Now, he inspires others with his story: proof that big dreams are worth chasing.
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Book Review: Be useful By Arnold Schwarzenegger
Fynn Sadler found Be Useful an unexpectedly powerful and motivating read. Arnold’s seven life tools—like having a clear vision, working hard, and giving back—are delivered through honest, real-life stories. With practical advice for everyday people, this book inspires self-belief, resilience, and action. A must-read for anyone chasing goals or navigating life’s challenges.
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Book Review: Riding Shotgun by Andy Benal
Riding Shotgun tells the incredible true story of Andy Bernal—footballer, agent, and survivor. From his beginnings in Canberra to playing in La Liga and working alongside David Beckham, the book is fast-paced, raw, and inspiring. It’s a deeply personal journey filled with highs, lows, and resilience, making it one of the best books I’ve read.