Category: Non- Fiction

Six Days in Detox by Dianne Corbeau (Book Review #1495)

‘Six Days in Detox’ is a beautifully written memoir about Dianne and her addiction struggles. The beauty of the work is divided and explains everything from the time she goes back to alcohol after being sober for 26 years.

The Open-Heart Open-Mind Recovery Concept by Violet Kairos (Book Review #1483)

‘The Open-Heart Open-Mind Recovery’ is a self-help book about freedom and those who are survivors of parental narcissistic abuse. The author aims to heal you through all the misery and hardship you can endure as a child and all the aftermath you face when… Continue Reading “The Open-Heart Open-Mind Recovery Concept by Violet Kairos (Book Review #1483)”

New You – Discovering the Magic Pill for Health & Happiness by Gerald Kostecka (Book Review #1477)

‘New You – Discovering the Magic Pill for Health & Happiness’ is a self-help non-fiction story about weight maintenance and weight loss. The intention behind the book is clear: to inspire and take control of your life. You are to live the fullest and… Continue Reading “New You – Discovering the Magic Pill for Health & Happiness by Gerald Kostecka (Book Review #1477)”

Keys to Better Healthcare: A Guide for Patients and Healthcare Professionals by Jack E. Lewi, MD (Book Review #1472)

‘Keys to Better Healthcare’ is a self-help non-fiction book for those in the medical field. The author enables the reader to understand the healthcare system and prepares you for a better experience.

UNVEILED by Dawn James (Book Review #1471)

‘UNVEILED’ is a spiritual and inspirational autobiography written by a very strong woman who has attempted to invite you into a world where she has experienced being blind, deaf and mute before age ten. Dawn fights for her life many times and is left… Continue Reading “UNVEILED by Dawn James (Book Review #1471)”

The Shortcut to Success by Ruben Gonzalez (Book Review #1470)

‘The Shortcut to Success’ is a self-help motivational book written by a successful business owner who also happens to be a four-time Olympian. The book is geared towards those who wish to succeed in achieving their goal.

The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise: by Robert W. Norris (Book Review #1468)

‘The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise’ is an impressive memoir dedicated to a life well lived spanning nearly a century. With much detail and passages that genuinely do take you on a journey, you realize what life can truly be about.

Fizzy Days and Plastic Monkeys from Crewe to Malibu by Mark Millicent (Book Review #1467)

‘Fizzy Days and Plastic Monkeys from Crewe to Malibu’ is a memoir about screenwriting, the film industry and how making a movie can happen with all the nitty gritty stuff in between.