Category: Non- Fiction

The Eloquence of Effort: Beware the Path of Least Resistance by Indar Maharaj (Book Review# 1375)

‘The Eloquence of Effort’ is a non-fictional book that discusses the notion of meaningful efforts and how they are never wasted. Regardless of how successful it is or what the outcome becomes, the concept is based on the Second Law of Thermodynamics, the Law… Continue Reading “The Eloquence of Effort: Beware the Path of Least Resistance by Indar Maharaj (Book Review# 1375)”

Travel For As Long As You Wish by Mark James Murphy (Book Review #1374)

‘Travel For As Long As You Wish’ is a non-fiction self-help book dedicated to those who wish to go around the world vacating on a budget that is reasonable. The author manages to teach you how to pack and be ready for travel by… Continue Reading “Travel For As Long As You Wish by Mark James Murphy (Book Review #1374)”

In The Daze Of My Youth by Joshua Kraushar (Book Review #1372)

‘In the daze of my youth’ is a memoir about 70 years of the author’s life. From the 1950s through the 1970s, you walk through every experience, aspect, encounter, feeling, and true adventure the author shares with you.

The Konar and the Apple: Fun, Beauty, and Dread—From Ahwaz to California by Babak Hodjat (Book Review #1370)

‘The Konar and the Apple’ is a memoir of Babak Hodjat’s journey from when he was a child living in Iran during the revolution of Iran in 1979. He travels to Japan and lives there in his teens before moving to the United States,… Continue Reading “The Konar and the Apple: Fun, Beauty, and Dread—From Ahwaz to California by Babak Hodjat (Book Review #1370)”

Under My Bed and Other Essays’ by Jody Keisner (Book Review #1367)

‘Under My Bed and Other Essays is a memoir that details the author’s childhood, covering many emotional and raw experiences.

An Accidental Parisian by Juliet Young (Book Review #1366)

An Accidental Parisian is a memoir about Juliet and her journey going to Paris. Her plan is to stay there for two years, learn a few things, including French and have some adventure, but little does she know that her life is changed.

28 Disastrous Dates by Poppy Mortimer (Book Review #1363)

‘28 Disastrous Dates’ is a memoir written with much humor and the realization of how harsh the dating world is.

Homeschooling on a Budget Jessica Marie Baumgartner (Book Review #1361)

Homeschooling on a budget is a nonfiction self-help book teaching parents how to homeschool their children based on either having the inability to send them to private school or just preference.

Cancer, Covid and Me by Marisa Wray (Book Review #1360)

‘Cance, Covid and Me’ is a memoir about how an individual can overcome having cancer at a time when everything is shut down, and due to Covid, no operations are being conducted. Marissa’s story is told in a very raw way, and you get… Continue Reading “Cancer, Covid and Me by Marisa Wray (Book Review #1360)”