Category: Non- Fiction
Posted on March 28, 2019
by Jeyran Main
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Happiness – A way of life is a self-help book geared towards creating the skill to create happiness in your life. By controlling the mind and paying attention to now or not at all you take charge of your experiences and use your body… Continue Reading “Happiness – A way of life by Asif ZaidiĀ (Book Review #568)”
Category: Humanities & Social Sciences, Non- Fiction, Psychology & Philosophy, Self-help & Self-improvementTags: enrichment, happiness, Happiness a way of life by Asif Zaidi, New age, occult, self help, self improvement, wisdom
Posted on March 26, 2019
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Perceptions is a non-fiction book criticizing religion not by its name but by its concept, its social effects and influences and more. The book has over 300 citations and criticizes the vacancy of religious notions and scripture and takes on theologians as well. The… Continue Reading “Perceptions by Sam Mansourou (Book Review #566)”
Posted on March 15, 2019
by Jeyran Main
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The little book of Stoicism is a book geared towards bettering your life using Stoic Philosophy. The book begins by providing a brief explanation of the history of Stoicism. The philosophy of what it means and how effective the practices, meditations are for our… Continue Reading “The little book of Stoicism by Jonas Salzgeber (Book Review #562)”
Category: Memoir, Non- Fiction, Psychology & PhilosophyTags: Biographies, cognitive behavioural therapy, COUNSELLING, Dieting, Fitness, Greece, health, Humanities & Social Sciences, Memoir, movements, Nonfiction, philosophy, Psychology & Philosophy, stoic, stoicism
Posted on March 11, 2019
by Jeyran Main
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Lance is a memoir story about a dog that is rescued only for their owners to realize later on the extensive amount of work and trouble they have gotten themselves in. This humorous book discusses a Border collie dog that has endured many years… Continue Reading “Lance: Ā A Spirit Unbroken by Walter Stoffel (Book Review #558)”
Posted on February 22, 2019
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Justice Gone is a psychological thriller story. It highlights an event that happens in a small town and what unfolds as a dramatic and wonderfully set story discussing matters that we are facing in the world we live today. Three policemen are gunned down… Continue Reading “Justice Gone by N. Lombardi Jr. (Book Review #547)”
Posted on February 17, 2019
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Far away and further is a memoir written with the delicate texture of descriptions explaining in detail Patrickās life. It describes his challenges, experiences, background and his travels. As a corporate nomad, he explores many avenues sharing some disadvantages welcoming us to an insightful… Continue Reading “Far away and further back by Patrick Burns (Book Review #543)”
Posted on February 16, 2019
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Writing for bliss is a self-help book geared toward people who have an interest in planning and writing. The book is used as a form of meditation for people who aspire becoming writers or have fear in doing so, however, have never found the… Continue Reading “Writing for Bliss: A Companion Journal by Diana Raab (Book Review #529)”
Category: Humanities & Social Sciences, Non- Fiction, Psychology & Philosophy, Self-help & Self-improvementTags: affirmations, Author, book review, Diana Raab, diary, inspirational affirmations, poetry, writing
Posted on February 15, 2019
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An abrasive itinerary of the presence of women, the landscape and obsession. Such are the internal paradigms that went through the compelling life of the Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh.
Category: Guest Article, Memoir, Non- FictionTags: ambiguity of insanity, art, artist, fictional biography, impressionist, nineteenth century, novel, painter, painting, post impressionist, psychological portrait, suicide, Vincent Van Gogh.
Posted on February 13, 2019
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Giuseppe Cafiero lives in the Tuscan countryside, in Lucignano, in the province of Arezzo, Italy. ā Born in Naples, he spent his childhood in several Italian cities. In Bologna, he began to attend intellectual circles at Roberto Roversi ās renowned bookstore, āPalma Verdeā. It… Continue Reading “Giuseppe Cafiero’s Biography”
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: adaptations, australia broadcasting, bio fiction, brecht, daudet, dialogue, Fiction, guiseppe cafiero, literary intellectual, literary work, monsieur gustave flaubert, O'neill, palma verde, raspe, reductions, shakespeare, swiss radio, toller, una notte in valupurga, Vincent Van Gogh.