Category: Non- Fiction

Shaping your new normal by Michelle Green (Book Review #1087)

Shaping your new normal is a self-help book aimed to normalize your intake on life after Covid-19. There is no doubt that things have changed, and everyone has had to find a new normal. The book is like a personal coach giving you guidance… Continue Reading “Shaping your new normal by Michelle Green (Book Review #1087)”

Geckos and Guns – The Pakistan Years by Sharon Bazant (Book Review #1082)

Geckos and Guns is a travel memoir. This book follows her 2019 book titled ‘Nine Years in Bangkok’ and is a prequel to the author’s family breaking from everything they were used to and leaving Canada, their home. The author demonstrates many ups and… Continue Reading “Geckos and Guns – The Pakistan Years by Sharon Bazant (Book Review #1082)”

Travel Mania by Karen Gershowitz (Book Review #1072)

Travel Mania is a travel adventure story about Karen Gershowitz, who has travelled Europe alone at the age of 17. She has spanned more than 90 countries, pursuing her dream and passion of travelling. While travelling, she meets many people, understands various cultures, experiences… Continue Reading “Travel Mania by Karen Gershowitz (Book Review #1072)”

My Brother Nibby Wyatt Mercer DeHavalan (Book Review #1065)

My brother Nibby is a memoir written about four brothers living in the Lower Town of Ann Arbor in Michigan. The biography retells events from the 1930s and speaks of the 40s and 50s eras. The memoir reveals special and intimate moments of how… Continue Reading “My Brother Nibby Wyatt Mercer DeHavalan (Book Review #1065)”

Ninety – Nine Fire Hoops by Allison Hong Merrill (Book Review #1062)

Ninety – Nine fire hoops is a memoir and tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Taiwanese Mormon girl, Allison Hong. She meets an American Mormon missionary, Cameron Chastain and falls in love. They elope to Texas, and at the age of twenty-two, she believes… Continue Reading “Ninety – Nine Fire Hoops by Allison Hong Merrill (Book Review #1062)”

Critical Masses by Julie Banks Lewis (Book Review #1060)

Critical Masses is a self-help, non-fiction book, and it assesses the power dynamics and structural inequalities throughout American history. It discusses the system or powers, capitalism, democracy, patriarchy, and so much more.

Overcoming Addiction to the Status Quo by Kathryn Burmeister (Book Review #1058)

Overcoming addiction to the status quo is a self-help book enabling the reader to practice being less critical about themselves and reduce self-judgment. We often tend to be hard on ourselves, and by constantly being dependant on a combination of subtle societal standards, self-doubt… Continue Reading “Overcoming Addiction to the Status Quo by Kathryn Burmeister (Book Review #1058)”

Real, Not Perfect by Holly Raychelle Hughes (Book Review #1057)

Real, not perfect is a self-help book written with the intention to create a happier and authentic self. It provokes the mind with questions like how do you define yourself? Or what are you afraid of?

Real Resilience by Selwa Hamati Berbawy (Book Review #1055)

Real Resilience is a self-help book geared to create a healthier and fitter you. It enables the capacity to recover quality from difficulties and the tougher sides of life. It sets your mind to think right, be positive and how to turn your thoughts… Continue Reading “Real Resilience by Selwa Hamati Berbawy (Book Review #1055)”