Interviewing Joel Burcat: Reap the Wind, an Environmental Thriller

Joel Burcat is the award-winning author of novels like DRINK TO EVERY BEAST, AMID RAGE, STRANGE FIRE, and his most recent release: REAP THE WIND. Burcat has a wide array of writing experience, from fiction novels like previously mentioned to environmental-related writing. His fiction mainly features sudden twists and surprises, and exploring what makes people […]

Reviewing A Flicker in the Water by Bob Gonzalez, Tales of Adventure

As someone who’s always been drawn to the allure of the open sea, A Flicker in the Water: Inside the Tales by Bob Gonzalez was a delightful catch. From the very first page, I felt like I was actually on the sun-soaked deck of the Twister myself, navigating the waves alongside Bob and his crew. […]

Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely! is a Refreshing Perspective on Divorce

As someone who never imagined themselves facing divorce, this book provided a much-needed perspective shift. Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely! by Scottsdale Family Law Lawyers is a manual filled with compassion, understanding, and practical advice. The authors have an emphasis on dignity and respect throughout the process to reach a “good divorce.” Instead […]

What is a Good Divorce? Interviewing Authors Randi Burggraff, Justin Tash, and Bryan Levy

Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely! BTL Family Law is located in Scottsdale, Arizona and they have their focus primarily set on family law issues. Their practice uses straightforward and honest strategies to help clients make the best decisions case by case. When people hear the word divorce, they often think of something negative. The […]

Becoming Invaluable Review, Learn Confidence and Find Your Success

I just graduated from college and I’m now making my first step into the professional world, and I recently found Becoming Invaluable: Develop the Willitude to Navigotiate Success by Steven J. Bowen and Terry Lyles. The authors’ approach to personal development is very realistic and I felt enlightened after reading through it. This book has […]

Unpacking Becoming Invaluable: Develop the Willitude to Navigotiate Success

Dr. Terry Lyles and Steven J. Bowen are the authors of Becoming Invaluable: Develop the Willitude to Navigotiate Success. Dr. Lyles is a renowned psychologist and educator which brings a rich background in stress management and life balance training to the table. Steven J. Bowen too boasts a dynamic career trajectory marked by decisive leadership […]

Animal Etiquette for Kids by Ashley Chadwick Review, a Great Teaching Guide

Animal Etiquette for Kids by Ashley Chadwick is a great guide for teaching your child how to act around animals. As a parent, I’m always on the lookout for books that somewhat discretely educate my child–it’s easier to keep their attention when they’re having fun at the same time! Calling it “The Lost Art of […]

Ronald Stephens – Love Songs of the Zombie Book Spotlight

Love Songs of the Zombie: To Humanity at the Dawn of a New Millennium Love Songs of the Zombie attempts to bring science, philosophy and religion into agreement in order to make sense of reality in an intellectually sound and aesthetically pleasing manner. You want to base your beliefs on science, reason, and logic, while […]

Stefanie Gamarra – How to Grow a Marshmallow Tree Book Spotlight

How to Grow a Marshmallow Tree Join Amelia and her best friend, Paco the polar bear, on a tooth-aching adventure in a world where cotton candy clouds and ice cream slides are just the beginning. When they are almost running out of their favorite treat, marshmallows, Amelia’s wild imagination leads the friends to an idea: […]

Clementina Busayo – Profitable Usherpreneur Book Spotlight

Profitable Usherpreneur: How to Start and Grow a Profitable Ushering Business Are you struggling to build a successful ushering business? Do you wish you had a guide on How to Build a Profitable Ushering Business–one that will help you serve the type of clients you want, and run the type of business you love? If you […]

Yay… It’s My First Day of School, a Guest Post by Mr. B’s Books

New children’s book Yay… It’s My First Day of School by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, a joyful story of making friends, meeting teachers, and having a great first day. Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B about the excitement of the first day of school… Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations […]

What’s the Difference? Thomas J. Baechle Sheds Light on the Intricacies of Communication

Language is a complex subject, with intricacies that often escape notice. In the book What’s the Difference?, Thomas J. Baechle meticulously dissects the subtle variations between seemingly synonymous words. His inspiration stems from personal anecdotes with his children, sparking a curiosity to understand the precise meanings behind everyday language. From the intersection of temperature scales […]

Reviewing Richard Rodman’s Lessons for Long-Term Investors: Empowering Financial Success

Richard Rodman’s Lessons for Long-Term Investors is a comprehensive compendium for individuals embarking on the possibly confusing journey of investing. The book’s strength lies in its careful writing, it can definitely be for beginners and experts alike, though the initial chapters might prove slightly daunting in grasping intricate investment concepts for beginners. However, once acclimated, […]

Lessons for Long-Term Investors, Richard Rodman’s Guide to Success

With a career steeped in observing individuals’ investment journeys, author Richard Rodman was motivated to address a critical gap: the lack of long-term perspective in investing. He shares, “Looking back over my 50+ year career, I’ve witnessed many individuals investing without considering the long-term. Overreacting to market news often leads to missteps. I felt a […]

Change Your World, Author Q & A with Andy Cohen

Today, we’re privileged to engage in conversation with Andy Cohen, a distinguished TEDx speaker, author, and visionary leader on the global stage. Despite nurturing childhood aspirations of becoming a psychologist and earning a degree in experimental psychology, Andy’s unique path led him to the dynamic world of advertising. Presently at the helm as the Chief […]

Conquering the Road Less Traveled with John Brown

Today, we are honored to feature John Brown in our interview. His remarkable career as a traffic reporter and weathercaster in Philadelphia has earned him the prestigious Variety Club Lifetime Achievement Award and a multitude of accolades. In the literary realm, he has been recognized with an EVVY award nomination, named a finalist for Book […]

The Leader of the Parade Review: A Magical Journey Through Lessons of Life

Mary C. McCluskey’s The Leader of the Parade presents a captivating blend of history, imagination, and profound life lessons wrapped in a marvelous tale. Set against the backdrop of the influential psychologist Dr. Alfred Adler’s educational principles, this book offers an enchanting narrative that takes the characters and the readers on an extraordinary journey through […]

First Day of School Book Review: A Heartwarming Journey Back to School

Yay…It’s My First Day of School is a wonderful book. It had a positive impact on my child and in my own experience as well. Books like these, with charming tales and vibrant illustrations, can be very helpful in making the transition to school a more enjoyable and less intimidating experience for children. They can […]

Never Again STILL MEANS Never Again Review: A Raw and Unapologetic Exploration

Michael Gutter

In a world where the echoes of hatred and discrimination persist, there comes a book that confronts them head-on with an unwavering determination. Never Again Still MEANS Never Again is a powerful and unapologetic exploration of the issues that continue to plague our society, by an Michael S. Gutter, who has had enough of the […]

Lois Liggett: Norse Mythos Intertwined with Language

Lois Liggett boasts a remarkable professional history. During her career, she served as a geriatric rehabilitation consultant in Japan, is a retired physical therapist, and holds an M.A. in gerontology and a B.S. in physical therapy. Beyond her medical background, Lois has a deep fascination with the intricacies of language, evident through her three years […]

Why Get a Book Review Before You Promote it

Many people like to read books that are recommended by others. That is why book publishers try to get favorable comments and reviews from book readers or reviewers. Book reviews help a lot in book marketing. They are used on the book’s first page, on back covers, in advertisements, and in catalogs or magazines. This […]

Improving Family Relationships, the 12 Positive F Words for Parents

12 Positive F Words for Parents by Ryan Norris takes readers on a journey that sheds light on personal growth and enlightenment for parents. As we engage in this interview with Ryan, we’re excited to explore his ideas, uncover the motivations driving his book, and the significant influence it offers to parents aiming for enriched […]

Sell Smart With Cameron Embers

12 Sales Myths: Selling To Smart People With Integrity by Cameron Embers is a book about sharpening your sales skills. “Twelve myths stand between you and better clients,” the key to better sales is better clients, and Cameron’s goal is to help you learn how to bring your A-game. We’ve asked Cameron some questions about himself, […]

Reach Your Full Potential, Turn Nope Into Hope

Hope Not Nope by Dr. Dillon Caswell empowers athletes so they can continue living out their passion. Too often you find retired or discouraged athletes, putting down the thing they love. Dr. Caswell’s book uses research-based neuroanatomy to give readers paths past these boundaries. His aim is to help you find Hope. In this interview, […]

Challenge Your World View with Speak No Evil

Speak No Evil: In Search of Our Self-Esteem, Self-Empowerment, and Self-Worth by author Dr. Frank Plateroti is the culmination of his twenty years of teaching his communications course to university students. He has taught courses such as television production and media studies, but his specialty is interpersonal and intrapersonal communications, which Speak No Evil is based […]

The Rules of the Road to Wealth with John Michailidis

We all want to achieve financial stability, but very few of us know how to go about it. In today’s unpredictable economy, it is nearly impossible to maintain wealth without proper guidance and planning. That’s where John Michailidis comes in. As an attorney, entrepreneur, and author of Strategic Planning and Investing for Individuals, Michailidis has […]

Learning The Game of Value Creation with Karl Yaacoub

Karl Yaacoub, author of The Game of Value Creation, is a former private equity and investment banking professional. His book offers valuable insights on how to “think, make decisions, and create value like an active shareholder.” With the right approach and mindset, businesses can unlock the full potential of their operations. In this interview, we […]

Unmasking Shadow Banking: A Conversation with M.E. Tuthill

M.E. Tuthill is a renowned writer, editor, poet and author. She has published two books: The Linen Man & Other Poems, and most recently Repo Madness: A Simpleton’s Guide to the Street’s Wicked Ways. In Repo Madness, readers are given guidelines to understanding the U.S. financial market. It offers insight for those who’d like to know the truth […]

Never Again Means Never Again: A Must-Read Book by Michael Gutter

This nonfiction book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the depths of human cruelty and resilience, and the power of hope in the darkest of times. Michael Gutter has two versions of Never Again Means Never Again, the first being a no-holds-barred, straight forward and honest discussion of Gutter’s message. The second, Never […]

Exploring Millennial History: An Abridged Review Through the Ages

History has always played a significant role in shaping the world we live in today. A deeper understanding of the past can provide insights into the present and help us envision a brighter future. Steve Jackson’s Millennial History takes us on a journey through time, exploring early world history through the modern American political and […]

Dream Up Now: The Ultimate Creative Journal for Teenagers, Interview with Rayne Lacko

Teenagers all over the world are in the process of self-discovery, learning about their unique personalities, and trying to navigate the world around them. With all these changes and challenges, it’s natural for teens to struggle with self-expression and creativity. That’s why Dream Up Now: The Teen Journal for Creative Self-Discovery by Rayne Lacko is […]

13th Grade: Real World 101 Suggested Book to Read

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.2.2″] 13th Grade: Real World 101 Suggested Book to Read [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”2_3″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.2.2″] This book is for everyone who’s asked, “Why do I know the Pythagorean theorem and not how to do my taxes?” It’s not about telling you what to do, it’s about gaining the knowledge in order to make your […]

Code Like A Pro: The Developer’s Handbook Book to Read

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.2.2″] Code Like A Pro: The Developer’s Handbook Book to Read [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”2_3″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.2.2″] Are you a programmer who strives to achieve excellence? Are you passionate about coding? Do you love writing beautiful and efficient codes? Have you gone through a lot of “Coding Best Practices” articles, and you are still confused […]

Book Review Little Elephants / Elefantitos: A bilingual lift-the-flap book (Canticos)

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.0.106″ custom_padding=”40px|||”][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.106″ background_layout=”light”] Book Review Little Elephants / Elefantitos: A bilingual lift-the-flap book (Canticos) [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.106″ background_layout=”light”] Canticos: Elefantitos/ Little Elephants is a bilingual book by Susie Jaramillo. This Board Book is perfect for little hands, the picture book explores counting and friendship, by using rhyming and alliteration. This book is Bilingual […]

Author Interview with Ed Beard Getting Into Leadership Shape

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.0.90″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.90″ background_layout=”light”] Getting Into Leadership Shape: With 15 Exercises to Strengthen Your Character and Competence If you are serious about wanting to get into leadership shape, then you will need to exercise. This book will give your leadership a workout, retrain your leadership muscles, and improve your leadership cardio. Developing the […]

Why ebook conversion is frustrated one?

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.86″ background_layout=”light”] Why ebook conversion is frustrated one? One of the more frustrating areas of creating an eBook is making sure that your book is formatted, converted, and ready for worldwide distribution. Hiring manual formatting services is highly recommend which always provide the best results for you and the reading experience www.writersnauthors.com […]

Book Review Rad Women Worldwide: Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”] Rad Women Worldwide: Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History This is an Amazing Book, very Empowering and Educational.  When you read this book you are reading about Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History […]

Vino Business: The Cloudy World of French Wine – Book Review

Vino Business: The Cloudy World of French Wine – Book Review I’m a wine lover, let’s start with that.  This was very informative possibly a little gossipy, but its the Vino Business.  We all know Wine is big money but it was interesting to learn about the influence of the international and celebrity investors on […]

The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book

“The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book” For students or those curious about acupuncture, “The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book” simplifies the study while adding a simple and fun layer of interaction in the forms of doodling and coloring. The book teaches the effects of certain points, terminology and more through visual representations as the reader […]

Book Review Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas by Natasha Yim

“Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas” written by Natasha Yim and illustrated by Grace Zong I love this picture book! Natasha Yim introduces the Chinese New Year to young readers by retelling a classic for children “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”. This is a MUST HAVE for teachers,  teaching readers about Chinese New Year, and […]

Starring Shapes! by Tania Howells Book Review

This is a must have educational book for kids on shapes. A few things that I loved about this book was the name of the Elementary School and the name of the play Hansel and Gretel. From a teaching stand point I LOVED how the author showed the shape and then showed the shape in […]