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Posted on February 9, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Martial Advice is a humorous book on marriage and relationships. The book provides advice and insights into life living with your partner in a comedic way. It’s not a psychiatrist evaluation on how to better your relationship or a textbook on providing a list… Continue Reading ” Marital Advice to My Grandson by Joel Peter Davidson (Book Review #412)”
Category: Humanities & Social Sciences, Non- Fiction, Psychology & Philosophy, Self-help & Self-improvementTags: best book blog, book review, health, Humanities & Social Sciences, marital advice, Marital Advice to My Grandson by Joel Peter Davidson, marriage, marriage advice, medicine, reading, relationships, writing
Posted on February 8, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” The refuge is a story about Anna Waters. She is married to Fredrick. Anna is a lawyer… Continue Reading “The Refuge by Heidi Martin (Book Review #218)”
Category: Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Woman's FictionTags: book review, books, divorce, Fiction, inspirational story, pain, reading, Religion & Spirituality, self discory, The Refuge by Heidi Martin, Woman's Fiction, writing
Posted on February 8, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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This review was kindly requested by Francis Shaw. Breadcrumbs is a short, self-help book written about a collection of essays. It begins with a quote from the famous Persian Poet, Rumi, “Beyond the ideas of right and wrong, there is a field, I’ll meet… Continue Reading “Breadcrumbs by Francis Shaw (Book Review #201)”
Category: Non- Fiction, Psychology & PhilosophyTags: better living, books, Breadcrumbs by Francis Shaw, lifestyle, motivation, persian poet, Psychology & Philosophy, reading, rumi, self help, spiritual, spiritual relativity, writing
Posted on February 8, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Tales of the whirlwind is a non-fiction, short book about myths and uncertainties that are out there in the world and how they reflect in reality. The subject matter focuses on America and Americans and its growth and progress on the land. As the… Continue Reading “Tales of the Whirling Rainbow by Steven McFadden (Book Review #411)”
Category: Non- Fiction, Short BookTags: american growth, american history, book review, books, reading, self help, Short Book, Tales of the Whirling Rainbow by Steven McFadden, veteran journalist, writing
Posted on February 7, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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This review was kindly requested by Lean Stone Book Club. This book is all about weight loss. It discusses methods such as fasting and ketogenic ways of losing fat in our body. It also provides some history and common knowledge on problems people have… Continue Reading “Intermittent Fasting by Justin Hart (Book Review 203)”
Category: Religion & Spirituality, Short Book, Short ReviewsTags: book review, books, crash dieting, fasting, lose weight, losing fat, online books, reading, self help, short books, Short Reviews, writing
Posted on February 7, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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This short book review was kindly requested by Lean Stone Book Club. History of Russia is a book written with the intention of providing sufficient information about Russia from the early (800-1200) right up until the breakup of the Union.
Category: Historical Fiction, Non- Fiction, Short BookTags: book review, books, history, history of russia, History of Russia by Ian Maslow, reading, russia, russian history, writing
Posted on February 7, 2018
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The Most Hated Man in America: Jerry Sandusky and the Rush to Judgment is a non-fictional book written about Jerry Sandusky who was convicted of being a serial pedophile in 2012 and was a former Penn State assistant football coach and founder of the Second… Continue Reading “The Most Hated Man by Mark Pendergrast (Book Review #408)”
Category: Humanities & Social Sciences, Non- Fiction, Psychology & PhilosophyTags: american judgment system, books, football coach, Humanities & Social Sciences, mark pendergrast, pedophile, Psychology & Philosophy, psychotherapy, reading, repressed memories, science readers, self help, The Most Hated Man by Mark Pendergrast, warp memory, writing
Posted on February 6, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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This review was kindly requested by Garth Laidlaw Sayni and the Windowjet Brothers is a children’s book written about a town named Candleton. Ironically it is lit by candles hence, the name. There is this little ten-year-old girl named, Sayni. She has a compass… Continue Reading “Sayni and the Windowjet Brothers by Garth Laidlaw (Book Review #202)”
Category: Fiction, Kid's / Children's BooksTags: amazon, america, Author, book blog, book bloggers, book blogging, Book blogs, book club, book lover, book lovers, book review, book reviews, books, canada, Childrens book, editing, england, india, indie author, indie writers, jeyran main, kid friendly book, kids book, novel, publishing, reading, review tales, waterstones, writing
Posted on February 6, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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And Then I am Gone is a short memoir. Mathias moves from New York to Alabama and allows us into his world of reflections and the experiences he encounters on his journey. There is no doubt that the author wishes to leave something behind… Continue Reading “And Then I Am Gone: A Walk with Thoreau by Mathias B. Freese (Book Review #410)”
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: alabama, And Then I Am Gone: A Walk with Thoreau by Mathias B. Freese, books, giving, life story, Memoir, nature, new york, psychotherapist, reading, reflection, reflections, writing