Non-fiction is one of those genre’s that there are many sub genre’s in it. From nature to science to philosophy, non-fiction is unique due to its’ variety. Backwater Mystic Blues by Lloyd Ratzlaff is one of those books in which the author takes us to childhood hiding spots, rural areas, makeshift rafts that explain the... Continue Reading →
Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson with Susy Flory
Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson with Susy Flory is the true story of a blind man and his guide dog. This book is going to take you back to the day the towers fell – September 11, 2001. Michael Hingson is going to share his experiences of that day and more. Shedding light on the... Continue Reading →
Savoring the Camino de Santiago by Julie G. Connor
This post contains affiliate links One thing about travel-guides is that they are always surprising, and that’s always a plus when it comes to this genre. "Savoring the Camino de Santiago" an interesting title that puts you wondering right away, and when you decide to pick it up and read it, you’ll find one of... Continue Reading →
The Decline of America: 100 Years of Leadership Failures by David D. Schein
Get your book On Amazon || Apple || Abebooks || Add it to Goodreads This post contains affiliate links. The American Presidencies have long held the interest of many around the globe with the role being the topic of many a film, book, or play, biographically and fictionally. As the Big Brother of the world,... Continue Reading →
My Pursuit of Beauty by Vince Spinnato
Before we start talking about the written content, the ideas, discoveries and the secrets of the beauty industry, we HAVE to talk about this cover! HA! THIS cover is genius! Intriguing. Comic and when you join everything with THAT title.... BUM! You have a potential best-seller right here! AMAZING! This is a cover that you... Continue Reading →
Five Happy Choices Journal by Kristina Rienzi
Five happy choices is about the practice of happiness and how we can integrate it in our daily lives. But, before we start to talk about happiness, we have to ask ourselves: What IS happiness? Well, let´s start with what isn't. Happiness isn't an event, a happening, a thing that falls from the sky or... Continue Reading →
“Overcomer – A Journey Through Mental Health” by Victor J Clark
“Overcomer - A Journey Through Mental Health” by Victor J Clark is a powerful mental health guide written to help the reader deal both with mental illness and the inner struggles that one might have, explain the many aspects of mental health and educate the reader about the several hidden aspects of it, directing one... Continue Reading →
“Civility at Work” by Dr. Lewena Bayer
Many of us spend our lives working hard to learn skills that will be valuable, and demanded on the workplace. Yet, we neglect essential soft skills, seen as "nice to have", such as Civility. It should be a no-brainer, the fact that employers should treat their employees well. Respect the fact that they are working,... Continue Reading →
“How to Record and Publish Your Own Audiobook” By Jennifer Lieberman
Audiobooks are one of the most popular forms of experiencing a book, one of the most accessed and bought formats of books because of the convenience that they allow readers to have. Why would you want to make your own audiobook? Well, many reasons: to increase your book sales, to give a more personal feeling... Continue Reading →
“Paradise Road” by Marilyn Kriete
We are presented with a determined author, that tells us how she might rather die trying than to quit or not have it, that had to endure her mother as her sworn enemy for no apparent reason and had the courage to carve a path to herself through little secrets, friendships, escapades that latter escalated... Continue Reading →
