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To the survivors is a book written about sexual abuse for young adults. The self-help book’s narrative is told by a rape crisis counsellor, retelling the survivors’ true stories. The stories are uncensored and authentic to the word. They contain a sensitive and descriptive… Continue Reading “To the Survivors: One Man’s Journey as a Rape Crisis Counselor with True Stories of Sexual Violence by Robert Uttaro (Book Review #737)”
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Happy to meet me is a journal made to provide an endless life of self-exploration. Its goal is to make the writer feel a shift in their thoughts, feelings and life. It contains deliberately placed prompts to stimulate deep insights and asks you to… Continue Reading “Happy to meet me by Calista J. McBride (Book Review #703)”
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Why Write? By Aidan Mc Nally I have penned my memoirs and have found the whole book experience and the business of books an eye opener to say the least. Though, I am quite happy to be learning all the time. It is learning… Continue Reading “Why Write? By Aidan Mc Nally”
Missing Him is a women’s fiction novel. It is a love story about a woman who seeks therapy in order to win her freedom. Happiness does not come easy for Emery and what entails in this story. The narration is told in the… Continue Reading “Missing Him: A real love story by L. Penn (Book Review 493)”
Seven Ways to Overcome Fear How can you get out of your comfort zone? Fear is what sets you back from growing. If you don’t overcome them, you limit your experiences and fall back by isolating yourself. By expanding your comfort zone, you… Continue Reading “Seven Ways to Overcome Fear by Jeyran Main”
“This book offers a revolutionary new way to see and shape love relationships. The stories, new ideas, and exercises offered in Hold Me Tight are based on the new science of love and the wisdom of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT), an effective new… Continue Reading “Hold me Tight- Dr. Sue Johnson (Book Review #10)”