Category: Psychology & Philosophy

The Addiction Nobody Will Talk About by Joshua Shea (Book Review #414)

The addition nobody will talk about Joshua has it all. He has a great life, yet his mental health and addictions are overtaking his ability to enjoy life to the fullest. Things turn to worse when he is convicted for possessing underage pornography, and… Continue Reading “The Addiction Nobody Will Talk About by Joshua Shea (Book Review #414)”

NLP Techniques by Brian Ledger (Book Review #228)

This review was kindly requested by Lean Stone Book Club.   NLP is a short non-fiction book written about the effective way to set your mind straight and to be able to focus better in life. NPL stands for Neuro Linguistic Programs, which are… Continue Reading “NLP Techniques by Brian Ledger (Book Review #228)”

 Marital Advice to My Grandson by Joel Peter Davidson (Book Review #412)

Martial Advice is a humorous book on marriage and relationships. The book provides advice and insights into life living with your partner in a comedic way. It’s not a psychiatrist evaluation on how to better your relationship or a textbook on providing a list… Continue Reading ” Marital Advice to My Grandson by Joel Peter Davidson (Book Review #412)”

Breadcrumbs by Francis Shaw (Book Review #201)

This review was kindly requested by Francis Shaw. Breadcrumbs is a short, self-help book written about a collection of essays. It begins with a quote from the famous Persian Poet, Rumi, “Beyond the ideas of right and wrong, there is a field, I’ll meet… Continue Reading “Breadcrumbs by Francis Shaw (Book Review #201)”

The Most Hated Man by Mark Pendergrast (Book Review #408)

The Most Hated Man in America: Jerry Sandusky and the Rush to Judgment is a non-fictional book written about Jerry Sandusky who was convicted of being a serial pedophile in 2012 and was a former Penn State assistant football coach and founder of the Second… Continue Reading “The Most Hated Man by Mark Pendergrast (Book Review #408)”

You’ll do anything for her – A New Relationship Perspective – by Dr. Maureen E. Hosier & Berta Hosier Conger (Book Review #177)

  This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” You’ll do anything for her is a self – help book about relationships and how to prevent… Continue Reading “You’ll do anything for her – A New Relationship Perspective – by Dr. Maureen E. Hosier & Berta Hosier Conger (Book Review #177)”

Author Interview – Polio and Me by Ken Dalton

The year is 1943. A five-year-old boy wakes up. He cannot stand or hold an apple in his hand. The boy is rushed to his family doctor, diagnosed with polio, and taken from his mother’s arms to the contagion ward at the county hospital.… Continue Reading “Author Interview – Polio and Me by Ken Dalton”

Instead of “Sorry” try saying “Thank you” – Written by Jeyran Main

We lead such hectic lives, and it is possible to miss some of those never-ending lists of things that need doing. Letting people down or being late for certain things may become a habit and before you know it, you realize that you are… Continue Reading “Instead of “Sorry” try saying “Thank you” – Written by Jeyran Main”

The Robber of Youth by Keith Julius (Book Review #195)

This review was kindly requested by Keith Julius The Robber of Youth is the third book in ‘The CASA Chronicles’. Rosaletta Guiterrez is only fifteen when she loses her brother and her mother kicks her out. She is abused living at home and once… Continue Reading “The Robber of Youth by Keith Julius (Book Review #195)”