Category: Non- Fiction

I’m Tired of Being Ordinary, Are You by Wm. Allen (Book Review #771)

I’m tired of being ordinary is a self-help book geared towards people who want to transform from being ordinary to extraordinary. The book describes fifty-two traits that mostly come naturally to you. The workouts are presented on a weekly basis. The author believes that… Continue Reading “I’m Tired of Being Ordinary, Are You by Wm. Allen (Book Review #771)”

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Harness the Power of the Invincible Mind by Alex Neumann (Book Review #814)

Harness the power of the invisible is a self-help book demonstrating a collection of the author’s knowledge and critical thinking. Although he modestly tells you that he isn’t here to teach us anything, he instead shares his insights and perspective, hoping we will see… Continue Reading “Harness the Power of the Invincible Mind by Alex Neumann (Book Review #814)”

Who’s your daddy by Arisa white (Book review #797)

  Who’s your daddy is a lyrical genre-bending coming-of-age tale featuring a young, queer, black Guyanese American woman who, while seeking to define her own place in the world, negotiates an estranged relationship with her father.

Unchecked Capitalism is Killing us! By Earl Rynerson (Book Review #822)

Unchecked Capitalism is killing us, has been written to educate the reader about the direct harm that unrestrained Capitalism has on the Americans. The author takes his time to make sure nothing is left unsaid. The validation of the spoken words are highly referenced… Continue Reading “Unchecked Capitalism is Killing us! By Earl Rynerson (Book Review #822)”

Walk your path by Jessica Marie Baumgartner (Book Review #756)

Walk your path is a self-help book about Jessica’s journey leading her on a spiritual adventure of self-awareness and healing. With the help of her Pagan routes, she writes about her beliefs, offering relief, achieving an understanding, power and guidance.

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14 Steps to Happiness: A Program for Overcoming Depression by Kristian Hall (Book Review #753)

14 steps to happiness is a self-help book geared for people with depression. It is mostly science-based and provides a comprehensive program to overcome this feeling of hopelessness. The author uses his own experience and his success in battling the illness after a very… Continue Reading “14 Steps to Happiness: A Program for Overcoming Depression by Kristian Hall (Book Review #753)”

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Plantains and the Seven Plagues Paz Ellis (Book Review #742)

Plantains and the seven plagues is a memoir written about the author’s life, her struggles from childhood and living at her bi-cultural home. The book begins with Paz living in New Jersey and how many times she moves from one home to another. Paz’s… Continue Reading “Plantains and the Seven Plagues Paz Ellis (Book Review #742)”

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Suicidal to Superhuman by Mike Dayem (Book Review #794)

Suicidal to superhuman is a self-help book that challenges the ways we currently approach mental health, depression, and suicide. The work borderlines a tool kid and takes a closer look at how people struggle with mental health or mask their emotions. It then provides… Continue Reading “Suicidal to Superhuman by Mike Dayem (Book Review #794)”

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Santander: Rambling on Borrowed Time by David Ellison (Book Review #740)

Santander is a memoir written about the author’s astonishing life as a gay teacher. He is 36 and has been a mentor, school admin, columnist and has had other important roles. His autobiography comprises his educational background, life experience, schools and the world. His… Continue Reading “Santander: Rambling on Borrowed Time by David Ellison (Book Review #740)”

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