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This is a memoir about the author’s mother, Berthella. Stevens brings life memories of his beloved mother and how life used to be living under her care. The connection between the two, his mother’s life as a bright minded woman and everything she believed… Continue Reading “FOREVER HERSELF – A Son’s Memoir of a Remarkable Woman by Kerry L. Stevens with Berthella Stevens (Book Review #517)”
Birth of a new brain is a self-help book telling the story of a mother trying to survive a rare form of bipolar disease, postpartum mood and anxiety disorder. The journey is hard and displayed the perseverance of a mother struggling in a true… Continue Reading “Birth of a New Brain by Dyane Harwood (Book Review #513)”
Acne is a health and dieting book aiming to address the issue of this skin disease by not just discussing it in its entirety but also how it affects the patient, psychologically. The book offers strategies and techniques to take care of the issue… Continue Reading “Acne just another four letter word by Aarti Patel (Book Review #509)”
Christianity is a religious book explaining this faith and what he believes is wrong with it. The content is divided into six sections discussing all the false beliefs and everything we have been deceived on. The inadequate views, and how humankind has been blind… Continue Reading “Christianity: A Successful Failure, Finding Faith in an Age of Fear and Falsehood by Tim Spiess (Book Review #506)”
Life is a test, reads like a self-help book written with the intent to provide an insightful look towards the living and existence.
The messy joys of being human is a self-help book about changing your life in the matter of creating an atmosphere which promotes a happier mood and a happier you.
Our very own Sex & the City story with a twist, this time, we go through a male’s perspective point of view. The Author dates around in hopes of finding his “Carrie Bradshaw” This book is about Bruce and his decision to start… Continue Reading “I Came, I Saw, I Coffeed – by Bruce Miller (Book Review #12)”