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**End Man** by Alex Austin is a riveting techno-thriller that delves into the dark intersections of artificial intelligence, digital immortality, and corporate greed. The protagonist, Raphael Lennon, is a man confined both physically and psychologically. Suffering from dromophobia and the fear of crossing streets,… Continue Reading “End Man by Alex Austin (Book Review #1930)”
Andi Wiseman’s “The Unsubtle Art of Unf*cking Your Life” is a refreshing and inclusive take on self-improvement and recovery inspired by the foundational principles of the 12-step program. Originating in 1935 in Akron, Ohio, by two Christian men from Vermont, the 12-step program has… Continue Reading “The Unsubtle Art of Unf*cking Your Life by Andi Wiseman (Book Review #1918)”
Ernest Ellender, PhD, brings his extensive experience as a trauma therapist and Jiu-jitsu black belt instructor to the forefront in his transformative book, “This is How We Heal from Painful Childhoods.” The book serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals looking to overcome the… Continue Reading “This is how we heal from painful childhoods by Ernest Ellender, PhD (Book Review #1864)”
“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)”
“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)”
‘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.
‘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.