Category: Humanities & Social Sciences

It Started with Back Pain: Perimenopause Hormone Hell, Fibroids, Cancer or Endometriosis? by Siobhan Donoghue (Book Review #2064)

Siobhan Donoghue’s It Started with Back Pain is an extraordinary journey of self-discovery, resilience, and the refusal to accept “this is just the way it is” as an answer. From the opening line—“It didn’t start with a hysterectomy, it started with back pain”—you’re pulled… Continue Reading “It Started with Back Pain: Perimenopause Hormone Hell, Fibroids, Cancer or Endometriosis? by Siobhan Donoghue (Book Review #2064)”

A Journey of Perseverance and Discovery in Misdiagnosed for Miles by Tammie Robie (Book Review #2030)

Tammie Robie’s Misdiagnosed for Miles is an inspiring medical memoir that chronicles her 16-year journey of battling undiagnosed health issues, all while maintaining her identity as a competitive marathon runner. This heartfelt and courageous memoir takes readers through the emotional and physical challenges of… Continue Reading “A Journey of Perseverance and Discovery in Misdiagnosed for Miles by Tammie Robie (Book Review #2030)”

Consequence of Power by SABRINA LUND (Book Review #2027)

Consequence of Power: Isabella’s Season by Sabrina Lund is a captivating historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the opulence and intrigue of 18th-century London. Set in 1763, the story follows Isabella Thornbury as she navigates her first season in society, where charm, scandal,… Continue Reading “Consequence of Power by SABRINA LUND (Book Review #2027)”

EINZ Vol. I by O. Hayat (Book Review #2022)

EINZ Vol. I by O. Hayat presents an engaging and unorthodox approach to philosophical and political discourse. The book comprises a series of essays that probe deeply into some of the world’s most complex and enduring questions. Ranging from broad philosophical dilemmas to specific… Continue Reading “EINZ Vol. I by O. Hayat (Book Review #2022)”

Faith and Fortune in the Creation of Our Modern World by Jan Vijg (Book Review #1901)

“Faith and Fortune in the Creation of Our Modern World” by Jan Vijg is a thought-provoking exploration of the serendipitous events that shaped the trajectory of human history. In this illuminating book, Vijg challenges the prevailing Eurocentric narrative by dissecting the accidental nature of… Continue Reading “Faith and Fortune in the Creation of Our Modern World by Jan Vijg (Book Review #1901)”

Hybrid Warfare: The Russian Approach to Strategic Competition & Conventional Military Conflict By Curtis L. Fox (Book Review #1812)

“Hybrid Warfare: The Russian Approach to Strategic Competition & Conventional Military Conflict” by Curtis L. Fox is an authoritative and riveting exploration into the depths of Russian military strategy, a subject wrapped in enigma and fraught with global implications. Through the lens of Fox,… Continue Reading “Hybrid Warfare: The Russian Approach to Strategic Competition & Conventional Military Conflict By Curtis L. Fox (Book Review #1812)”

PI the Numerical Cheatcode to the Laws of the Universe by G Neal (Book Review #1701)

“PI: The Numerical Cheatcode to the Laws of the Universe” by G Neal is a groundbreaking and thought-provoking book that delves into the profound connections between various fields of human understanding, including religion, science, mathematics, and common sense. The author, a survivor of both… Continue Reading “PI the Numerical Cheatcode to the Laws of the Universe by G Neal (Book Review #1701)”

Ethosism: Self-Enslavement Abolitionist Manifesto by Jo M. Sekimonyo (Book Review #1313)

Ethosism is a nonfiction book about how that socialism is just another means of enslaving society under the capitalist model. The author seeks to provide a better understanding of the situation and show how, in the 21st century, we have the means to engage and… Continue Reading “Ethosism: Self-Enslavement Abolitionist Manifesto by Jo M. Sekimonyo (Book Review #1313)”

Roswell, area 51, & God by Richard M. Evans (Book Review #1170)

Roswell, area 51, & God is a non-fiction book and discusses the 1947 UFO crash near the base at Roswell, New Mexico, and other UFOs in other locations like Washington. It is filled with military history and biography. The author goes into details regarding… Continue Reading “Roswell, area 51, & God by Richard M. Evans (Book Review #1170)”