Oct 26, 2023 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Elizabeth Troylynn’s book is a love letter to maintaining faith to get through hard times. She writes with this matter-of-fact candor, mixed with an unapologetic and overflowing love for Jesus. In the plainspokenly titled His Mosaic Masterpiece, Troylynn highlights...
Jul 4, 2023 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
As far as Edward D. Hess is concerned, success begins with yourself. It begins with understanding where you fit in an advanced matrix of external and internal factors, and from that where you can go. Left, right, up or down. In the pages of his new book, Own Your Work...
Mar 15, 2023 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Wanda T. Wallace’s new book is endemic of the current, postmodernist shift. This is applicable not just in terms of culture, but in terms of workplace practices. Seeming to take a page from Toyota’s lean system, Wallace writes with humor and smarts about...
Feb 13, 2023 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
“This is a collection of random poems written over several years, beginning in High School and a first attempt at publishing. In recent years I’ve had several ask if I have published my work or have I ever thought of doing this. So this is the result of that...
Jan 16, 2023 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Beth Fisher-Yoshida’s new book is titled New Story, New Power: A Woman’s Guide to Negotiation. Frankly, dare I say this, it’s about time! “The word negotiation can be a trigger for some women,” Fisher-Yoshida writes candidly. “The mention of it and the thought of...
Dec 20, 2022 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
The most refreshing quality I find about Ora Nadrich is her willingness to present a house style for the ideological many, not just the select few. Nadrich knows what she’s talking about isn’t necessarily a philosophy everyone will immediately respond to in decidedly...