Category: Psychology & Philosophy
Posted on August 15, 2024
by Jeyran Main
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“Hybrid Warfare: The Russian Approach to Strategic Competition & Conventional Military Conflict” by Curtis L. Fox is an authoritative and riveting exploration into the depths of Russian military strategy, a subject wrapped in enigma and fraught with global implications. Through the lens of Fox,… Continue Reading “Hybrid Warfare: The Russian Approach to Strategic Competition & Conventional Military Conflict By Curtis L. Fox (Book Review #1812)”
Category: Humanities & Social Sciences, Non- Fiction, Psychology & PhilosophyTags: Eastern Ukraine, Enigma, international security, library, military strategy, political warfare, Russian politics, Russian Strategic, Russo-Ukranian war, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin
Posted on August 13, 2024
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“1942: When The British Rule in India Was Threatened” by Krishna Kumar is a compelling and meticulously researched examination of a pivotal year in Indian history. Kumar, with his deep-rooted passion for Indian history, particularly the British Period, embarks on a scholarly journey to… Continue Reading “1942 : When The British Rule in India Was Threatened by Krishna Kumar (Book Review #1810)”
Posted on June 21, 2024
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“The Unbroken Horizon” by Jenny Brav is a poignant and deeply moving novel that delves into the complexities of healing, identity, and the enduring impact of trauma. The story weaves together two parallel narratives set in different eras, masterfully connecting the past with the… Continue Reading “The Unbroken Horizon By Jenny Brav (Book Review #1758)”
Posted on March 24, 2023
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‘The Multitude of Personalities Made Simple’ is a psychology self-help spiritual book written to assist the reader in accurately determining their personality type and assessing it through measurement.
Posted on January 22, 2023
by Jeyran Main
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‘Making Your Mark’ is a non-fiction book about planning, grief, bereavement, ageing and making your mark while you live in this world and after you leave it.
Posted on February 16, 2022
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Roswell, area 51, & God is a non-fiction book and discusses the 1947 UFO crash near the base at Roswell, New Mexico, and other UFOs in other locations like Washington. It is filled with military history and biography. The author goes into details regarding… Continue Reading “Roswell, area 51, & God by Richard M. Evans (Book Review #1170)”
Category: Humanities & Social Sciences, Non- Fiction, Psychology & Philosophy, Self-help & Self-improvementTags: Army air corps, Atlas ICBM missiles, book review, CIA, CIC, history, Nonfiction, UFO, World war 2
Posted on January 29, 2022
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This review has been featured in REVIEW TALES MAGAZINE. Diving Deeper Inside is a self-help book geared for those who wish to understand willpower and comprehend the conscious and subconscious mind. The author discusses the importance of mindfulness and how effective it can be… Continue Reading “Diving Deeper Inside by Dovydas Klimavičius (Book Review #1152)”
Posted on January 6, 2022
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Conversations with the Goddess is about a woman’s personal spiritual growth journey. The book takes the reader on a journey of evolutionary perspective. It provides new approaches to the divine feminine and begins with Dorothy communicating with the Goddess, personally connecting to a much… Continue Reading “Conversations with the Goddess by Dorothy Atalla (Book Review #1128)”
Posted on June 19, 2021
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Captain you is a self-help book geared to provide an organized and well-planned course to emotional self-reliance. The author is a mind researcher, healer, and trainer. So, there was no doubt in his knowledge and skill for providing such a richly informative book.