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The wedding survival kit is a nonfiction self-help book providing 44 strategies to assist the wedding planner with less stress and conflict. Besides the approaches, you also get to read about special resourses and lists of questions you would ask your vendor.
Destiny lives on Fairhaven street is book one of its series. It is a nonfiction memoir written about love and how powerful it can be. It all begins with the author and his childhood. Biographies typically start this way, but what was different was… Continue Reading “DESTINY LIVES ON FAIRHAVEN STREET BY C.J. HUDSON (Book Review #1194)”
Creating relationship wellness is a non-fiction self-help book designed to teach the reader about mindfulness and how you can use this technique to develop healthy and positive relationships.
Tiny yellow hat is a memoir filled with humor and exciting situations that makes you want to keep reading. The author creatively explains his life experiences in a fair and honest way. He makes sure to grab your attention and drive you into his… Continue Reading “Tiny Yellow Hat by J.Michael Chamberlain (Book Review #1164)”
When love sticks around is a memoir – interconnected personal essays – that genuinely move you. You get to read and live the moments Dayney does but in a way that connects you to so much more. Dayney’s writing style and form of expression… Continue Reading “When Love Sticks Around by Danielle Dayney (Book Review #1142)”
Subsurface history of humanity is a non-narrative nonfiction book written from a complex systems science viewpoint. The author attempts to introduce a new approach to sift through the history of humankind. It begins displaying the route by which humanity is running and then provides… Continue Reading “Subsurface History of Humanity by Victor Torvich (Book Review #930)”
Where silence ends is a beautiful story about how a young girl finally breaks silence over all the abuse and trauma she has gone through. Reading through four generations of Mexican American culture, family drama, and abuse, this memoir truly advocates for those who… Continue Reading “Where Silence Ends by Angela Ruiz and Mary Ruiz (Book Review #917)”