Category: Non- Fiction

Captain You by Luca Bosurgi (Book Review #960)

Captain you is a self-help book geared to provide an organized and well-planned course to emotional self-reliance. The author is a mind researcher, healer, and trainer. So, there was no doubt in his knowledge and skill for providing such a richly informative book.

Subsurface History of Humanity by Victor Torvich (Book Review #930)

Subsurface history of humanity is a non-narrative nonfiction book written from a complex systems science viewpoint. The author attempts to introduce a new approach to sift through the history of humankind. It begins displaying the route by which humanity is running and then provides… Continue Reading “Subsurface History of Humanity by Victor Torvich (Book Review #930)”

Self-reflect to self-correct by Ray Stith (Book Review #927)

Self-reflect to self-correct is a motivational and relatable book geared for people searching for material that teaches you a lesson on attitude, decision-making, execution, and perseverance.

The Art and Science of Meditation by Lisa Erickson (Bok Review #926)

The art and science of meditation is a self-help book geared to help you deepen and personalize your practice. The author aims to overcome challenges and enhance human spirituality by integrating meditation techniques to create an ideal world for the reader. Scientific research has… Continue Reading “The Art and Science of Meditation by Lisa Erickson (Bok Review #926)”

House on Fire: How to Prevent Conflict and “Arsonist” Behaviors from Burning Down Your Company by Thomas Brown (Book Review #952)

House on fire is a well-written guidebook for those in management at executive and board levels, and it teachers them how to disparage conflict and prevent it from happening. The literature is written well and is helpful for anyone, not just business owners. It… Continue Reading “House on Fire: How to Prevent Conflict and “Arsonist” Behaviors from Burning Down Your Company by Thomas Brown (Book Review #952)”

From My Balcony To Yours by Nino Gugunishvili (Book Review #950)

From my balcony to yours is a biography written as a collection of short stories aimed to enlighten you and inform you of her personal account during the first several months of the Covid-19. Her observations are sweet and endearing. The book is thought-provoking… Continue Reading “From My Balcony To Yours by Nino Gugunishvili (Book Review #950)”

Braving the World by Pam Saylor (Book review #951)

Braving the world is a memoir written about Pam and Dave’s journey of a lifetime. They retire and take a year-long trip to Italy in order to travel around. By staying three months here and three months there, they see so many beautiful countries.

To Argue with Oblivion by Anthony Wright (Book Review #935)

To argue with oblivion is a beautiful memoir about Anthony and his life dealing with a brain tumor that is too large for radiotherapy. Anthony sets out to find a way to treat himself with no drugs to treat it, laying all options in… Continue Reading “To Argue with Oblivion by Anthony Wright (Book Review #935)”

The Whistleblower’s Tune by Hugh Giblin (Book Review #934)

The whistleblower’s tune is a memoir written about Hugh’s life, presenting honest and self-reflecting spam of his experience. Although I already felt that I knew enough about his journey after reading the book’s description, I still ended up reading the entire book and noticed… Continue Reading “The Whistleblower’s Tune by Hugh Giblin (Book Review #934)”