Friday, September 5, 2025

Your Words, Your Books: Student Book Reviews Now Live on Our Padlet Wall!

๐Ÿ“š The library is proud to showcase our very own Readers Book Review Wall, hosted on Padlet! This interactive space is where our readers share honest, thoughtful, and passionate reviews of the books they’ve read — from gripping thrillers to timeless classics and insightful non-fiction.

๐ŸŒŸ These reviews aren’t just feedback — they’re reflections, recommendations, and a growing record of our community's literary voice. Whether you're looking for your next read or want to celebrate your peers, our Padlet is the place to explore.

๐Ÿ–Š️ Written by students, for students — these reviews demonstrate critical thinking, creativity, and the love of reading. A big thank you to all the reviewers who contributed!

➡️ Visit the Book Review Padlet Here
https://padlet.com/sfitlibrary/book-reviews-an-initiative-of-sfit-lirc-sir5pvikzn6lkcmr

๐Ÿ’ฌ Want to contribute? Stop by the library or email us your review. Your words could be featured next!

๐Ÿ“š Knowledge Connect (16): International Collaborative Grants


Book Recommendation: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

 


Life is unpredictable, and sometimes anxiety feels overwhelming. Anxious People is a warm, quirky, and deeply human story about a group of strangers thrown together by chance—and their shared struggles with fear, hope, and forgiveness.

“The most anxious people are the most aware.”

Backman’s novel is both funny and touching, offering a reminder that behind every person’s facade is a story of vulnerability. It’s perfect for anyone needing a compassionate perspective on life’s uncertainties—something every engineering student faces during high-pressure moments.

Looking for a story that feels like a comforting conversation? Find Anxious People at our library and see why it’s touched millions of hearts worldwide.

Friday, August 29, 2025

๐Ÿ“š Knowledge Connect (15): Research Grants

Book Recommendation: The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

 

Money isn’t just math—it’s deeply personal and psychological. In The Psychology of Money, Morgan Housel unpacks the hidden behaviors and emotions that shape financial decisions. Through captivating stories and timeless lessons, you’ll learn why wealth is more about mindset than income or investing tricks.

“Doing well with money has little to do with how smart you are and a lot to do with how you behave.”

For young engineers about to start their careers, this book offers valuable insights on patience, risk, and the importance of humility in building long-term wealth.

Get smarter about money and life—this essential read is available now at our library. 

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Friday, August 22, 2025

Book Recommendation: Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Hรฉctor Garcรญa and Francesc Miralles

 


What’s your reason to jump out of bed in the morning? Ikigai unlocks the timeless wisdom of Okinawa, where people live longer and happier lives by finding purpose in small everyday joys. It blends philosophy, science, and inspiring stories to help you discover your own ikigai—the sweet spot where passion, mission, vocation, and profession intersect.

“Ikigai is the reason for being. It’s what gets you up in the morning.”

This gentle guide teaches you how to cultivate mindfulness, embrace community, and focus on what truly matters. For students navigating the pressures of engineering and life, it’s a reminder to balance ambition with well-being.

Discover your ikigai at our library — your path to a fulfilling and meaningful life awaits.

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Friday, August 15, 2025

Book Recommendation: Atomic Habits by James Clear



What if tiny changes could lead to extraordinary results? In Atomic Habits, James Clear reveals the surprising power of small habits and how they compound over time to transform your life. Whether you want to excel in studies, work, or personal growth, this book offers a practical blueprint to break bad patterns and build good ones.

“You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.”

From the neuroscience of habit formation to real-world examples, this book shows you how mastering 1% improvements daily can create remarkable outcomes. It’s not about motivation—it’s about making habits so simple and attractive that success becomes inevitable.

Looking to rewire your daily routine and achieve your biggest goals? Grab this life-changing book at our library and start building better habits today!

Check it out on our OPAC!