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Meny Calculations is a short self-help book aiming to assist men in winning their divorce or custody battle. This short e-book of 79 pages provides a step by step guide for men that lack the common divorce support they may need at such a… Continue Reading “MENy Calculations: Win Divorce & Custody Before You Even Step Into Court (Volume 1) by J. Alfa Mais (Book Review #541)”
Interview with the devil is a psychological horror about Victor, a serial killer and the reasons why he became such a person. The story vibrantly explains his harsh upbringing and all of the abuse he went through in detail. It is obvious that there… Continue Reading “Interview with the devil by Skylerr Darren (Book Review #540)”
Fit for joy is a psychological self-help book providing an insightful look as to how one can combine spirituality with physical fitness, and what outcome is achieved after that. The subject matter and goal is inner peace. The author attempts to use her own… Continue Reading “Fit for Joy: The Healing Power of Being You by Valeria Koopman (Book Review #536)”
My family record book is a self-help book providing an easy way to record every final wish you have. At times like this, it is very hard to think straight and know what information is exactly needed or what needs to be done. This… Continue Reading “My Family Record Book by Harris N. Rosen (Book Review #532)”
This is a direct and informative book about Methadone. It covers facts about methadone maintenance and everything that is medically and scientifically presented in medicine regarding this opioid.
Instant Wisdom is a self-help book that uses psychology, philosophy, and science in order to increase wisdom and enable better living.
Constance is not so much of a biography but an attempt to display Constance Stuart Larrabee’s life into perspective using her photography. The attempt is to gain more of an understanding of her work and allowing the reader into her personal life, past and… Continue Reading “Constance: One Road to Take: The Life and Photography of Constance Stuart Larrabee (1914–2000) by Peter Elliott (Book Review #515)”