Tag: non fiction

The Art of Self-Revolution by Jonathan and Amelia Haven (Book Review #1767)

“The Art of Self-Revolution: A Comprehensive Guide to Personal Transformation” by Jonathan and Amelia Haven stands as a beacon for those navigating the often tumultuous journey towards self-discovery and personal growth. Far from being just another entry in the crowded field of self-help literature,… Continue Reading “The Art of Self-Revolution by Jonathan and Amelia Haven (Book Review #1767)”

Healing of a Psychotherapist: A Journey of Rebellion, Redemption, and Reflection by Charles McCormack (Book Review #1750)

“Healing of a Psychotherapist: A Journey of Rebellion, Reflection, and Redemption” by Charles McCormack is a profoundly moving and deeply introspective memoir that takes readers on a journey through the author’s tumultuous life, both personal and professional. McCormack’s candid narrative is an exploration of… Continue Reading “Healing of a Psychotherapist: A Journey of Rebellion, Redemption, and Reflection by Charles McCormack (Book Review #1750)”

2024… Your Year of More by Noah William Smith (Book Review #1706)

“2024… Your Year of More” by Noah William Smith is a refreshing and insightful addition to the self-help genre, offering readers practical and sage advice on achieving greater happiness and fulfillment in life. In a world that often equates success with material wealth, Smith… Continue Reading “2024… Your Year of More by Noah William Smith (Book Review #1706)”

PI the Numerical Cheatcode to the Laws of the Universe by G Neal (Book Review #1701)

“PI: The Numerical Cheatcode to the Laws of the Universe” by G Neal is a groundbreaking and thought-provoking book that delves into the profound connections between various fields of human understanding, including religion, science, mathematics, and common sense. The author, a survivor of both… Continue Reading “PI the Numerical Cheatcode to the Laws of the Universe by G Neal (Book Review #1701)”

Leader, Not a Boss by Benjamin Babic (Book Review #1733)

“Leader, Not a Boss” by Benjamin Babic emerges as an essential compass for young and emerging managers stepping into the realm of leadership. This insightful guide traverses beyond the conventional boundaries of management books, offering a blend of personal experience, practical advice, and compassionate… Continue Reading “Leader, Not a Boss by Benjamin Babic (Book Review #1733)”

Relative Distance: A Memoir by David Pruitt (Book Review #1316)

‘Relative Distance’ is a memoir written about two wonderful boys, David and Danny, who have had to endure and been inflicted with abuse and violence from their father and their mentally ill mother.

Why We Make Bad Choices: The God’s Labyrinth of Good and Evil Encountering the Self by Maria Liviero (Book Review #1614)

‘Why We Make Bad Choices’ is a non-fiction book that improves the reader’s mind and life. It takes references from themes and characters of Genesis 1-3 but also discusses behaviors and trains of thought that emphasize humans misbehave and make bad choices.

The Biblical Clock: The Untold Secrets Linking the Universe and Humanity with God’s Plan by Daniel Friedmann, Dania Sheldon (Book Review #1603)

‘The Biblical Clock’ is a nonfiction book attempting to create a bridge of connection between science and the belief in God. The authors discuss the biblical accounts of creation and then create a better understanding of those facts with scientific evidence.

The Couple’s Counsel: A Story on the Journey Towards a Fulfilled Marriage by Ikenna Ngene Ph.D and Ijeoma Ngene (Book Review #1585)

‘The Couple’s Counsel’ is a non-fiction book written to demonstrate the importance of marriage in the sight of God and show by example how one could possibly reconsolidate the differences and problems without going the extra mile to separate.