Category: Non- Fiction

Breaking Bad Patterns: 60 Ways to Free Yourself from a Life Stuck on Repeat by Simon Harper (Book Review #1828)

“Breaking Bad Patterns: 60 Ways to Free Yourself from a Life Stuck on Repeat” by Simon Harper stands as a beacon of hope for anyone feeling ensnared by the cyclical nature of negative habits and destructive behaviors. This book doesn’t just diagnose the problems… Continue Reading “Breaking Bad Patterns: 60 Ways to Free Yourself from a Life Stuck on Repeat by Simon Harper (Book Review #1828)”

Back to You… – The Astonishing Fate of John Fisher (Book Review #1827)

“Back to You…” presents the captivating tale of John Fisher, a man whose confrontation with mortality reshapes his outlook on life and love. After defeating cancer, John’s mission to recover his old life of luxury and success hits a wall of existential questioning, leading… Continue Reading “Back to You… – The Astonishing Fate of John Fisher (Book Review #1827)”

Happy & Homeless by S.C. Sanborn (Book Review #1818)

“Happy & Homeless” by S.C. Sanborn is a compelling and refreshingly honest exploration of life beyond the conventional boundaries of home and material possessions. This book is not merely a manual; it is an enlightening journey into the essence of human resilience, adaptability, and… Continue Reading “Happy & Homeless by S.C. Sanborn (Book Review #1818)”

Eat Dessert First by Michelle Paris (Book Review #1816)

“MOM DAD NOT HEAR” by Mickey Carolan offers a profound and heartwarming exploration into the life of a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA), providing powerful insights into leadership, communication, and the value of embracing one’s identity. Growing up in the 1980s in Saginaw, Michigan,… Continue Reading “Eat Dessert First by Michelle Paris (Book Review #1816)”

MOM DAD NOT HEAR BY MICKEY CAROLAN (Book Review #1815)

“MOM DAD NOT HEAR” by Mickey Carolan is an insightful and heartwarming memoir that transcends the conventional to deliver powerful leadership lessons from the perspective of a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA). Growing up in Saginaw, Michigan, during the 1980s, Carolan was thrust into… Continue Reading “MOM DAD NOT HEAR BY MICKEY CAROLAN (Book Review #1815)”

I CHOOSE THE ENDING by Tasha Marie Johnson (Book Review #1813)

“I CHOOSE THE ENDING” by Tasha Marie Johnson is an odyssey of resilience, courage, and the indomitable human spirit that transcends the boundaries of a traditional memoir. Across five captivating books, Johnson courageously lays bare her tumultuous journey through love, betrayal, adversity, and ultimately,… Continue Reading “I CHOOSE THE ENDING by Tasha Marie Johnson (Book Review #1813)”

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)”

How Did Christianity Begin? Hallucinations? Fabrications? Myths? Resurrection? A Look at the Evidence by Christopher Hearn (Book Review #1811)

“How Did Christianity Begin? Hallucinations? Fabrications? Myths? Resurrection? A Look at the Evidence” by Christopher Hearn makes the book’s approach and objective even clearer. Hearn meticulously narrows the focus of his inquiry right from the introduction, establishing a solid premise based on evidence derived… Continue Reading “How Did Christianity Begin? Hallucinations? Fabrications? Myths? Resurrection? A Look at the Evidence by Christopher Hearn (Book Review #1811)”

1942 : When The British Rule in India Was Threatened by Krishna Kumar (Book Review #1810)

“1942: When The British Rule in India Was Threatened” by Krishna Kumar is a compelling and meticulously researched examination of a pivotal year in Indian history. Kumar, with his deep-rooted passion for Indian history, particularly the British Period, embarks on a scholarly journey to… Continue Reading “1942 : When The British Rule in India Was Threatened by Krishna Kumar (Book Review #1810)”