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Overcoming addiction to the status quo is a self-help book enabling the reader to practice being less critical about themselves and reduce self-judgment. We often tend to be hard on ourselves, and by constantly being dependant on a combination of subtle societal standards, self-doubt… Continue Reading “Overcoming Addiction to the Status Quo by Kathryn Burmeister (Book Review #1058)”
Real, not perfect is a self-help book written with the intention to create a happier and authentic self. It provokes the mind with questions like how do you define yourself? Or what are you afraid of?
Don’t fence me in is a contemporary fiction novel. It is set around the year 2017/18 and displays an unsettled America with several bombings, shutdowns, illegal immigrant detainments, and so much more.
Real Resilience is a self-help book geared to create a healthier and fitter you. It enables the capacity to recover quality from difficulties and the tougher sides of life. It sets your mind to think right, be positive and how to turn your thoughts… Continue Reading “Real Resilience by Selwa Hamati Berbawy (Book Review #1055)”
Displaced is a memoir written about a little girl named Esther and her life story. She is only eleven and is the youngest in her family of four. Her parents have passed away, and the elder of their colony church believes that separating all… Continue Reading “Displaced by Esther Wiebe (Book Review #1054)”
A gang of outsiders is a collection of stories about different kind of individuals all facing various forms of failures and behavioural reactions that sometimes makes you laugh. The dynamic of the stories possess elements of money, art, love, sex, drugs, and even religion.… Continue Reading “A Gang of Outsiders by Bobby Williams (Book Review #1053)”
What I’ve learned is a self-help book dedicated to those who are in constant need to be perfect and how tiresome this can become. The book explains how she has learned to love and embrace a more meaningful and transformative life. Although Judgment and… Continue Reading “What I’ve Learned Dr. Diane Gross (Book Review #1047)”
Cape Nome is the second book in the Alaskan adventures of Percy Hope. It’s 1898, and the city is filled with murder, kidnapping, conspiracies and many betrayals. Percy’s mission is to uncover the truth, but many things are in his way.
The trial of the beast is an urban fantasy story and follows the story of Rob and Sally. This is the second book of ‘The Deschembine’ series. Five years have passed. Sally and Rob are married and in hiding. Life isn’t easy for them.… Continue Reading “The Trial of the Beast by Matt Spencer (Book Review #1049)”