Books Reviews

More Than a Job by Paul Wehman and John Kregel

This book is quite good. It describes about society’s attitude towards disabled people and how we as normal people should be sensitive towards the employability options of disabled people and also regarding their concerns and issues.
A good instance would be like an organization such as Mc’Donalds who employ disabled …

An Utterly Impartial History of Britain, or 2000 years of Upper Class Idiots in Charge

I have to say, I am a bit of a book worm but the book has to be rather special for me not to get bored within the first 100 pages. I love all kinds of subjects from children´s books that I share with my own, biographies, auto-biographies, …

James Books and Novelty Shop

I love books. I love them so much that I collect them. There is a difference between going to the library to check out a book and actually owning one. We have near us here in Manchester a book shop called James Books and Novelty Shop. I love this …

You have been here before by Dr Edith Fiore

‘You have been here before’ is a book written by Dr Edith Fiore. Dr Edith is a psychologist. In this book, he writes about men and women who recall their past lives. This book comprises of people describing their former families, lovers, enemies etc.. In short, this book deals …

The continent of Circe by Nirad C. Chaudhuri

‘The continent of Circe’ is a book written by Nirad C. Chaudhuri, an Indian writer. This book consists of essays on the people of India. The purpose of the book is to understand the nature of things in India. The author describes the conditions of India after India gained …

St. Francis Xavier and his shrine by Fr. P. Rayanna

‘St. Francis Xavier and his shrine’ is a book written by Fr. P. Rayanna, who belongs to the society of Jesus. This book is nothing but the biography of St. Francis Xavier. The book deals with the life of St Francis. In the last chapter, the author writes how …

Letters to Gauri by M.V.Kamath

‘Letters to Gauri’ is a book written by M.V.Kamath, an Indian writer. Gauri is the grand-daughter of the writer. This book consists of the letters written by M.V.Kamath to Gauri. In this book, there are 84 letters written by M.V.Kamath.
Gauri is a teenager studying in school. In his letters, …

Guilty Creatures by Sue Welfare

This is chick lit at it’s best. Sue Welfare, the author who brought us “Off the Record” has done it again with this offering. She manages to get you feeling completely in sinc with Mim Pilgrim the hard done by wife and heroine of her …

Gardner’s Used Books Tulsa

This bookstore fits the perfect picture of the used bookstore. It’s got bookshelves that tower heads over you, filled to the brim with used books. Why pay over 8 dollars for a book at other retailers when you can get them for half off or less at a place …

Dyslexia In The Workplace by Diana Bartlett and Slyvia Moody

This is basically a good book and I could relate to this book a bit because as a child, I have suffered a minor dyslexia. But now I’m pretty much OK and not like some other victims. So, I could imagine pretty much how these victims feel; those …

The Naked Truth by Margaret Heffernan

This is a superb book and though the title is suggestive, it really is good and I think that the book has some really good contents. There are lots of examples from this book and interviews.
The interviews were made on VPs of Fortune 100 companies and also real business …

The Girl’s Guide to Being a Boss by Caitlin Friedman and Kimberley Yorio

This good book titled The Girl’s Guide to Being a Boss is written by Caitlin Friedman and Kimberley Yorio. This book is for women already on the peak of their career ladder or basically just women coping and wanting to obtain skills. There are also ways and methods …

Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt

While this book promises to teach Economics in One Lesson, it is less a a book about basic economics and how the free market economy works than it is one about economic policy and how to examine its effectiveness. Henry Hazlitt wrote this little gem of a book …

Little Things Make a Big Difference by Laurin Sydney

This book is like a great diary reading for me by the author. I consider it my IOI and the small, short stories are all extremely fun to read and I love the short titles and quotes. The little things in life really does make a big difference …

Esteemable Facts by Francine Ward

This book by Francine Ward is totally inspirational on one part for me and the other part is quite sad and really challenging. I was very surprised to read about the author’s journey; how she has gone through in life from being at the lowest phase of her life; …

Thin, Rich and Happy by Wayne E Nance

This book is a very good book and not really in the literal sense of the word. The book doesn’t stress the importance of like someone having to be thin and rich to be happy. But the author of the book sort of stress the important point of …

Banish Bad Habits Forever by Vera Peiffer

I have yet to get a hold of this author, Vera Peiffer another book which is a bestselling titled, “Positive Thinking”. However, I have read the title Banish Bad Habits Forever and this is a really good book which I praise so, so much. It felt like going …

The Photographer’s Website Manual by Philip Andrews

This book, The Photographer’s Website Manual by Philip Andrews is very interesting and definitely gorgeous and full of graphics. This book teaches how to create a photographer web site interestingly and attractively. There are lots of color combination, remapping of colors and I love the transparency designs as …

How to Ruin Your Life by Ben Stein

The book How to Ruin Your Life by Ben Stein is fantastic. It has a very nice tongue-in-cheek approach to life in general and basically to life itself. I find the book to be very funny and I had a blastful time reading from page 1 till the …

The Food of Love by Anthony Capella

This story, The Food of Love written by Anthony Capella involves a great backdrop and background place of the gorgeous Rome. So most of the plots are set there. I enjoyed reading this novel thoroughly. The story is about a love triangle but involving the recipe of …

Blowout by Catherine Coulter

This novel is written by Catherine Coulter and she is one of my favorite authors up to date. I am not a big fan of FBI thrillers, but this one really blows my mind out. The story is very climactic and around 300 over pages.
The story …

Dying to Deceive by Judith Cutler

Dying to Deceive is a book I’ve read and the author is Judith Cutler. This is amongst a great anthology series book but I just managed to read this one. It is about the character Sophie Rivers, who got married to an England cricketer naming Mike Louden. …

The Man with the Watches

As far as Conan-Doyle’s mysteries are concerned, The Man with the Watches is one that is actually not very good. I figured out the solution; or at least the bulk of it, within a few paragraphs of the story and the ending only added a few details that I …

The Darkest Night by Dean Koontz

I love a good mystery and one of the best mystery writers that I am a fan of is Dean Koontz. My son tries to buy me at least one of his books each Christmas as a present. This year I received the bok entitled The Darkest …

Dave Ramsey’s The Total Money Makeover book

When I first heard Dave Ramsey on the radio claiming it was possible to live life debt free I thought the man was nuts. After a while of listening to his show I realized that he might indeed have the system that could actually work for my husband …

Living with the Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

‘Living with the Himalayan masters’ is a book written by the Indian author, Swami Rama. Swami Rama is not like any other author. He is a saint and also the founder of Himalayan International institute of Yoga science and philosophy. He was raised in the Himalayan cave monasteries of …

Improving your relationship through communication by Tony Gough

‘Improving your relationship through communication’ is a book written by Tony Gough. The book is entirely about communication and the benefits of communication towards human relationships. The author says that communication is the key to a relationship.
Tony caters to the institution of marriage and in this book, he is …

The man-eater of Malgudi by R.K. Narayan

‘The man-eater of Malgudi’ is a book written by R.K. Narayan. This is the story of Nataraj, a man who is a printer in Malgudi. Nataraj and his close friends find themselves disturbed when a taxidermist named Vasu moves in. In this story, a man gets murdered and Nataraj …

Gone With the Wind

I adore this book. I’ll say it again - I adore this book. I hate the movie but the book I have read several times in my lifetime and I’m only 27 years old lol. It is a really thick book but it is so well worth it. The …

Barnes and Noble Tulsa

What can I say? I love books, reading and writing, and Barnes and Noble has everything the reader in me can desire. The only thing I don’t like is that the prices of books are stupidly expensive, thus I sometimes find what I want to read at Barnes and …

My Girlhood by Taslima Nasreen

Taslima Nasreen is one of the most controversial writers of recent times she has been recently in India as a refugee as Bangladesh is not
allowing her to stay in her own country because of her controversial writings that are considered as anti Islamic. This book is first …

Ashes in the Wind by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

Well, it happened. I read all of Jude Deveraux’s novels and was looking for an author that might be comparable to her, if not better. I found someone almost better! Kathleen E. Woodiwiss is awesome. I felt so many emotions reading this book and I loved it so much …

If I Ran the Zoo by Dr. Seuss

Of all the Dr. Seuss books I’ve read to my daughter, one of my least favorite ones is If I ran the Zoo.
On the surface, this should be a good story. It’s about a young boy who is bored with the animals at the local zoo and talks about …

Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss

I had heard of the Dr. Seuss book Horton Hears a Who but I had not read it until very recently; when I got it for my daughter.
Overall, I have to say it’s a pretty good book and one I definitely enjoy reading to my daughter at night.
Horton is …

Kushiel’s Dart by Jacqueline Carey

Recently, I got Kushiel’s Dart by Jacqueline Carey as a Christmas gift. Having heard good things about it, I sat down to read. The novel has a rather hard-to-get-used-to writing style at first, but you get the hang of it soon enough.
The novel concerns Phedre no Delaunay, an anguisette …

Grave Imports by Eric Stone

Grave Imports is the second book in a series about an ex-journalist who’s inquisitive nature gets him over involved in a variety of adventures in South East Asia and China. The descriptions of the local are excellent and easy to read. I particularly enjoyed the descriptions of …

The Rider’s Fitness Program by Dianna Robin Dennis

The Rider’s Fitness Program by Dianna Robin Dennis is an excellent, excellent little book that can help all riders to stay fit and be able to ride their horses to the best of their ability. It is no secret among riders that in order to be a good rider, …

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain

‘The Prince and the Pauper’ is a classic written by Mark Twain. When I read this classic, I was surprised at the richness of the book and was excited as to what will happen next. The tale is of two boys. One was Tom, who was born in a …

The Poisonwood Bible

The Poisonwood Bible is one of the saddest novels I have ever read in my life. I will go ahead and give that away right now, because by the time you get halfway through, you will need at least one box of Kleenexes. The Poisonwood Bible tore me up …

Become A Better You by Joel Osteen

Author, preacher and inspirationalist Joel Osteen is back at it again: he has written and published Become A Better You. I read Joel Osteen’s book about Your Best Life Now and was totally impressed with the author’s easy reading style and great suggestions. Become A Better You will not …

Rora by James Byron Huggins

My husband gave me a book that he was really excited about. I think it is one of his favorites. It is now on my favorites list too. The book is Rora by James Byron Huggins. Rora is around 480 pages and was published in …

The Da Vinci Code book

I consider myself to be a busy girl with a full plate of things to do, which is great but leaves me little time to read. Reading is a past time that I find pretty darn enjoyable, and I like tackling books that have a little meat to their …

Five People You Meet In Heaven book

A coworker and I were chatting not too long ago, and she was talking about an amazing little book she had just finished, Five People You Meet In Heaven. I said that I would have to read it, and she said that she would be happy to pass her …

Lady Yesterday Novel by Loren D. Estleman

I looked forward to reading the seventh Amos Walker novel by Loren D. Estleman, “Lady Yesterday.” It’s shorter than other books in the series and while reading it I found I missed the extra fifty or so pages the volume lacked. Unlike other books that had two or three disparate …

The Stand by Stephen King

The Stand is a book written by author Stephen King. The Stand takes readers on a difficult journey about what happens when most of the population is suddenly obliterated, and there are few people left. What do the remaining survivors do? Where do they go? Does the fact that …

The Time Hackers by Gary Paulsen

While this book deals with a very different topic and has quite a different feel to it than Gary Paulsen’s other books such as Brian’s Winter and Hatchett, it still has his easy flow from event to event and is definitely based upon an interesting idea. Like many of …

Sir Francis Varney

As far as vampires are concerned, Sir Francis Varney (the title character from Varney the Vampire) has to be one of the meekest I’ve ever read about.
Varney comes off as an evil villain early on in the book but, the more you read about him, the more you learn …

Carpe Jugulum by Terry Pratchett

This is another of Terry Pratchett’s popular Discworld books, this one based upon the witches who live in Lancre. There are several other books featuring these witches, all of which are funny. This one is amusing as well, although not quite as funny. It connects well with small mentions …

You Call the Shots by Cameron Johnson

I really enjoyed reading this book. You call the shots recounts the story of Cameron Johnson, who started his first business at age 9. The amazing thing about Cameron is he did it all by himself. He didn’t use his parent’s money (except when he was nine they gave …

Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card

The world is preparing to fight alien invaders and six year old Ender Wiggin may be just the boy to command the armies of children who will fight them!
From the moment I began reading Orson Scott card’s Ender’s Game I was hooked. The story follows the life of a …

 
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