Category: Non- Fiction

Ride the Wave by John Wessinger (Book Review #356)

Ride the wave is a book for business professionals and entrepreneurs teaching them how to overcome the challenges they face in the current technology-dominant era. It can also be used for people that are attempting to overcome personal and professional encounters. The concept of… Continue Reading “Ride the Wave by John Wessinger (Book Review #356)”

Diabetes Type 2 – “Too Sweet for Words” but Don’t Fool with It by James D. Okun, MD

    James D. Okun, MD is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Duke University and of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is the co-author of The History of New Innovations in Modern Medicine and of Erasing Scars: Herpes… Continue Reading “Diabetes Type 2 – “Too Sweet for Words” but Don’t Fool with It by James D. Okun, MD”

Life in a Box by JoDee Neathery (Book Review #355)

Life in a box is a novel written in a memoir style. It is a mystery story spanning over generations situated in Texas and Southern California. The tale begins with two dead bodies and one other in critical condition. Andee is a family member… Continue Reading “Life in a Box by JoDee Neathery (Book Review #355)”

Universal Human Rights by Allameh M. T. Ja’fari (Book Review #125)

During the past couple of years, many religions have been attacked and portrayed as an extreme faith due to the behavior of certain groups and extremists. One, in particular, is the Islamic faith. The outcomes of these actions have made some to believe that… Continue Reading “Universal Human Rights by Allameh M. T. Ja’fari (Book Review #125)”

Dwyane Wade by Clayton Geoffreys (Book Review #121)

This review was kindly requested by Clayton Geoffreys Dwyane Wade is one of the greatest shooting guards for the Miami Heat. This book reveals everything you would need to know about him growing up, schooling, his family, and career. What is apparent is that… Continue Reading “Dwyane Wade by Clayton Geoffreys (Book Review #121)”

Meant for Heaven: A Little Girl’s Journey to Paradise by Bryan Young (Book Review #122)

  “Daddy, it’s me. I’m with the Savior, and He is everything people have described Him to be and more.” Meant for heaven is written about a little girl named Holland. She is the daughter of Bryan and Aleta Young. Her story begins when… Continue Reading “Meant for Heaven: A Little Girl’s Journey to Paradise by Bryan Young (Book Review #122)”

Awaken A New Myth by Karen La Puma (Book Review #353)

Awaken A New Myth is a self-help book written to inspire and to inform you that the world we make for ourselves is a reflection of what we feel from within. Alongside pictures and affirmations, this book is really a book of wisdom with… Continue Reading “Awaken A New Myth by Karen La Puma (Book Review #353)”

The End Matters Most by Peter Adewumi (Book Review #124)

“This project work is wholly dedicated to the holy one, who has a pen, the author of all authors; the Almighty God, whose understanding is unsearchable but reveals it to His own; whose deep things cannot be searched, they are deeper than the bottomless… Continue Reading “The End Matters Most by Peter Adewumi (Book Review #124)”

Why are Millennials having Higher rates of Colorectal Cancer? Written by James D. Okun, MD

It is time for James Okun to pick our brain and inform us on some important medical matters. You can show your support by buying his books or leaving a comment here if you like- Jeyran Main James D. Okun, MD is a Phi… Continue Reading “Why are Millennials having Higher rates of Colorectal Cancer? Written by James D. Okun, MD”