Tag: self help

Tin Cans by Lise Freeman (Book Review #142)

This review was kindly requested by Lise Freeman. Tin Cans, is a fictional story about a determined woman named Lana. This comedic book focuses on her ability to juggle her barely afloat business, family, friends and everything in between. Her business is situated in… Continue Reading “Tin Cans by Lise Freeman (Book Review #142)”

The Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy’s Tale of Africa by Anthony R. Edwards (Book Review #147)

This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” This is an autobiographical novel written about a boy named Anthony Edwards. He moves from England to Tanganyika… Continue Reading “The Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy’s Tale of Africa by Anthony R. Edwards (Book Review #147)”

Combat Medic by S.M. Boney IV (Book Review #141)

This review was kindly requested by Samuel Boney Here is a link to his website. combatmedic.org Many Veterans enlist purely to serve their country without fully comprehending the environment they are going to be living in and the things that they are about to see.… Continue Reading “Combat Medic by S.M. Boney IV (Book Review #141)”

No Greater Love by Eris Field (Book Review #138)

[Following is an official review of “No Greater Love” by Eris Field.] There is no greater love when two people meet under the most unusual circumstances. As fate works against them, their desire to be together is compromised yet their hearts remain bonded forever.… Continue Reading “No Greater Love by Eris Field (Book Review #138)”

Meant for Heaven: A Little Girl’s Journey to Paradise by Bryan Young (Book Review #122)

  “Daddy, it’s me. I’m with the Savior, and He is everything people have described Him to be and more.” Meant for heaven is written about a little girl named Holland. She is the daughter of Bryan and Aleta Young. Her story begins when… Continue Reading “Meant for Heaven: A Little Girl’s Journey to Paradise by Bryan Young (Book Review #122)”

Why are Millennials having Higher rates of Colorectal Cancer? Written by James D. Okun, MD

It is time for James Okun to pick our brain and inform us on some important medical matters. You can show your support by buying his books or leaving a comment here if you like- Jeyran Main James D. Okun, MD is a Phi… Continue Reading “Why are Millennials having Higher rates of Colorectal Cancer? Written by James D. Okun, MD”

When Evil Cries by Eti Elbot (Book Review #99)

  When Evil Cries is a fictional story based on personal experience. Joao Adao Jovem is the heroine of this story. His behavior, mental stability, and the choices that he makes are all tainted by bad parenting and not receiving the necessary love and… Continue Reading “When Evil Cries by Eti Elbot (Book Review #99)”

Seven Visual Steps to Yes by Janet Miller Wiseman (Book Review #17)

Seven visual steps to yes is a reinforced and redesigned format of a user-friendlier book in an attempt to resolve conflict in relationships. Even if a couple is struggling to decide where to place their Christmas tree this year, Janet Wiseman is here to… Continue Reading “Seven Visual Steps to Yes by Janet Miller Wiseman (Book Review #17)”

Changing Your Path by Bibiana Krall

I have some exciting news for you all! Bibiana Krall has honored us with her beautiful pen in writing, offering us her thoughts and reflections. She is the Author of many books. You can visit her Amazon Page & her Website to check it… Continue Reading “Changing Your Path by Bibiana Krall”