Homeless to Hopkins Book Review, the Powerful Message of Hope

Homeless to Hopkins by Christopher L. Smith is a memoir that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you feeling inspired. The author’s journey from homelessness to utter success is a powerful one. Even to those who have not been in such situations, I believe this book’s message is strong enough to inspire anyone. Smith’s […]
Screw U by Jim Masiello Book Review, Refusing to Back Down

Screw U is a memoir about overcoming insurmountable odds. The author Jim Masiello battled not only the IRS but also big banks for millions of dollars. His memoir sheds light on the dark underbelly of the financial industry that I don’t think many people know about. Entrepreneurs face harsh realities like this unfortunately more often […]
A Thriller with Depth: The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart by Shane T. Clark

If you’re looking for a book that will make you think, you’ve found it. The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart by Shane T. Clark was a journey straight into the depths of the human heart and mind. Throughout the book you’ll follow the intertwining paths that lead to a chilling murder in an Ohio prison. […]
Mystery and Personal Reflections, Rhonda Parker Taylor’s Crossroads Book Review

Rhonda Parker Taylor’s Crossroads was a completely gripping tale that I found myself fully engrossed in. It uses motifs of mystery and personal introspection to pull you deeper into the world of the character’s. As a reader, I found myself drawn into the intricacies of the main character Paris Pennington’s life. I found her to […]
Thistle: A Curious Peep is a Charming Tale for Curious Little Minds

Delightful and endearing, Thistle: A Curious Peep captivated my children with its whimsical storyline and vibrant illustrations. As a parent, I thoroughly enjoyed sharing this book with my own kids. Thistle’s insatiable curiosity resonated with them of course, and we found ourselves immersed in his adventures from cover to cover. Robert Wasilewski’s storytelling is charming […]
What’s the Difference? by Thomas J. Baechle was a Mind-Expanding Exploration of Language

Growing up, I’ve always found myself deeply fascinated by the nuances of language. That’s why finding What’s the Difference? was an absolute delight. The author Thomas J. Baechle embarks on a meticulous exploration of seemingly similar words, but when you truly look they open up a whole new world of understanding. Each chapter was like […]
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 […]
Reviewing the Compelling Dystopian Thriller, The Keeper of the Book by Ryland Harris

As someone who typically shies away from religious themes in literature, The Keeper of the Book surprised me with its intense and interesting storyline. Ryland Harris successfully wrote a chilling dystopian world where religious freedom is a thing of the past, and the consequences for continuing any religious practices are dire. This book’s exploration of […]
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 […]
Shameful Prowess by Charlee Rae Valentine, an Exhilarating Read

Shameful Prowess by Charlee Rae Valentine offers a sobering commentary on the toxic intersection of wealth, power, and privilege in modern society. Valentine’s narrative exposes the dark side of elitism and exploitation, laying bare the consequences of unchecked ambition. Through the Charlee’s calculated manipulation of wealthy men, the author shines a spotlight on the pervasive […]
M. Duviel Irizarry’s The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun, a Magical World of Suspense

The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun by M. Duviel Irizarry is an amazing addition to the fantasy genre. I am someone who has always been deeply immersed in the world of epic tales and intricate world-building, and I found myself completely and utterly captivated by Irizarry’s storytelling. This book transports readers to a […]
Reviewing Bone (& Body) Lessons by Lois P. Liggett, an Anthropological Exploration of Self

Lois P. Liggett’s Bone (& Body) Lessons is a deep dive into the depths of human self-awareness through the lens of anthropology. I myself am enthusiastic about this topic, and I found Liggett’s exploration of skeletal bones and their cultural significance to be thought-provoking. The way she speaks into the measurement of bones, body postures, […]
Reviewing Improbable Possibilities by Linda E Rawlings, a Book that Inspired Me

Improbable Possibilities: An Entrepreneur’s Quest is a sort of memoir, a book that takes you through the real life journey of remarkable entrepreneur Linda E. Rawlings, the author. Rawlings is not only a successful businesswoman, but also a successful storyteller. Throughout the book she takes us through her diverse entrepreneurial ventures as well as showcasing […]
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 […]
Reviewing Ivy Hill by Arthur Ruben, Authentic and Nostalgic

Ivy Hill takes you on an unforgettable journey through the turbulent mid-20th century, and it’s a story that will be deeply relatable to anyone who has experienced loss, upheaval, and/or the personal search for identity. The author Arthur Ruben captures the essence of the era in a way that really immerses readers. Love, death, and […]
The Humor and Complexity of There, He’s Crying by Ken Magill, a Book Review

There, He’s Crying by Ken Magill is a poignant memoir that takes it’s readers through the author’s tumultuous childhood. Magill’s writing is both evocative and heartfelt. I felt I could connect deeply with the highs and lows of his life. This memoir combines personal anecdotes with significant historical events. It makes it even more so […]
Growing Up the Antichrist Book Review, an Out of the Ordinary Reading Experience

After just the first few pages, Growing Up the Antichrist by David Armillei felt like stepping into someone else’s mind. This book invites readers to dive into the another’s tumultuous years of adolescence, where we explore the intricate facets of identity together. How do you fit into an everchanging world? The author’s use of rhythmic […]
The Underlying Dilemma Book Review, A Practical Companion to Sustainable Happiness

As someone constantly in search of practical solutions to bring me inner peace and sustainable happiness, this book surpassed my expectations. Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma by Dr. Sonya H. Cha is written intelligently and bestowed upon me much wisdom in the realm of self-improvement. Dr. Cha’s ability to distill […]
Lessons in Kindness: A Book Review of Twiggy and the Lost Socks

I find Twiggy and the Lost Socks by Renée DeVincent to be an excellent addition to early childhood literature. I believe the book is aimed towards kids around ages 3-6, the engaging rhymes and colorful artwork make it a perfect tool for vocabulary development. The story also imparts essential lessons about kindness and empathy, and […]
Review for Happy Makes Me Happy: Nurturing Love and Empathy

Through my years of teaching, Happy Makes Me Happy is a great addition to the world of children’s literature. It’s heartwarming and full of life; the story creates an engaging experience for young readers. As an educator, I’ve witnessed the power of storytelling in instilling values in children. This book does just that, in a […]
Book Review: Secrets in the Hollow, Echoes of Redemption

Barbara Dullaghan’s Secrets in the Hollow is a mesmerizing journey. She will take you through the layers of guilt and redemption. Carrie Peters is the protagonist, she is a delicately crafted character. I think a lot of readers could find Carrie relatable, I did. The dynamic between Sleepy Hollow’s hauntingly beautiful backdrop and Carrie’s haunting […]
Reviewing Twins With Love x2, a Children’s Book About Unity and Love

Discovering Twins with Love x2 was a delightful experience in our household. As a parent who appreciates quality literature for children, this book stood out. Its rhythmic narrative beautifully encapsulates the mystical connection between twins, coupled with visuals that breathe life into the story. It’s a charming celebration of sibling affection and a wonderful addition […]
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, […]
Mythological Revitalization: Reviewing Tales of a Spiritual Sun by Paul Kiritsis

Tales of a Spiritual Sun is an exploration of ancient Greek mythos in a modern context. Author Paul Kiritsis masterfully retells these timeless stories, but with a twist that makes them relatable to today’s audience. As a mythology enthusiast well-versed in these tales, I found Kiritsis’ reinterpretations to be both faithful to the originals and […]
Under My Pillow, a Children’s Book Review

In the enchanting world of children’s literature, Jennifer Ballow’s Under My Pillow is a delightful tale that captures the essence of childhood wonder and resilience. Centered around five-year-old Samantha’s anticipation of a visit from the Tooth Fairy after losing her first tooth, the story swiftly unfolds into a surprising twist that resonates with young readers. […]
The Rot Within by P.T.M. Parizotto, a Book Review

In the grim embrace of a world teetering on its final breath, P.T.M. Parizotto’s The Rot Within beckons readers into a haunting realm where the struggle for survival intersects with the enigmatic destiny of Anpô. Parizotto masterfully crafts a narrative that eschews the typical tropes of saving the world, instead delving into the complexities of […]
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 […]
Hardwired to the Heart Book Review: A Powerful Guide to Authentic Leadership

In the realm of leadership literature, Mike Barnes’ book stands out as a beacon of authenticity and empathy. With over three decades of experience in leadership roles and a background as a credentialed life coach, Barnes shares his profound insights and practical wisdom on what it truly means to be a leader. In a world […]
Reviewing The Performing Heart by Susan Bowman

Susan Bowman’s The Performing Heart is for those exhausted by the relentless pursuit of approval and the shackles of performance-driven behaviors. Bowman’s insight stems from two decades of ministerial experience. I believe that her longtime experience holds a lot of wisdom, rooted in profound realizations throughout her time. Traditional healing methods can often falter. Her […]