Aug 25, 2022 | Book Reviews
I like how straightforward, and for that reason – heavy-hitting, Alan G. Robinson and Dean M. Schroeder’s new book is. Not just in terms of prose, but in terms of tonality. The book is something that feels written for adults, with adults in mind. There’s no...
Aug 25, 2022 | Book Reviews
Bill Price and David Jaffe are as defined literarily by what they do, as much as by what they don’t do. For instance, Price and Jaffe never feel like they’re in actuality telling the reader of the validity concerning their methodology and corporate philosophies....
Aug 25, 2022 | Book Reviews
“Finn and Valerie had just a few dates during that school year before they both discovered they had absolutely nothing in common. He was more serious, studious, and disciplined, while she was happy-go-lucky and skated by in her classes, grades, and life in general on...
Aug 7, 2022 | Book Reviews
Healing Begins with Us: Breaking the Cycle of Trauma and Abuse and Rebuilding the Sibling Bond. This is not just the title of Ronni Tichenor and Jennie Weaver’s wonderful new book, but a concise encapsulation of what the stories and guidance they provide entail. Abuse...
Aug 7, 2022 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Dawn Barclay’s new book is Travelling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse. As the titling would suggest, Barclay’s book is about how to navigate both domestic and international travel for families with...
Aug 7, 2022 | Book Reviews
“Somehow, despite all the great advancements in security-related technologies, we are faced with a simple truth: Technology, alone, is not enough. It does not offer sufficient protection against breach. Cybercriminals inevitably find ways to bypass the technology by...