Jun 27, 2022 | Book Reviews
Andy Lazris’ background in medicine fuels the sort of grounded authenticity in his books literary peers like Robin Cook or Michael Crichton thrive upon. This includes the way the three men dispense of ideas, whether concerning real-world, real-life issues, or in a...
Jun 10, 2022 | Book Reviews
Victoria Grady and Patrick McCreesh’s new book in essence is a plea for good, old-fashioned reason. Stuck: How to WIN at Work by Understanding LOSS is less a leadership and business advice book, than it is an extensive unpacking of corporate empathy’s effectiveness at...
Jun 10, 2022 | Book Reviews
Bryant Lusk scores with his new book on heart health, simply titled Heart Disease & Hypertension: Vitamin Therapy for a Healthy Heart. Not solely because of the genuinely plainspoken yet intelligent writing style, or the effective presentation of all concepts...
Jun 7, 2022 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Alan M. Patterson almost uncovers a tonality akin to Robin Williams’ character of Keating in Dead Poets’ Society. Altruistic, but never to the detriment of the topic at hand, or for the sake of emotionality over coldly pragmatic logic. “Burn Ladders. Build Bridges....
Jun 6, 2022 | Book Reviews
James T. McKim’s new book reads almost like a position paper. There’s a systematic breakdown of ideologies and topicalities that feel like the concise peeling of an onion. There’s never a sense things are rushed over, almost to a fault. Even the title is indicative of...
May 25, 2022 | Book Reviews
The dedication at the beginning of Nicole M. Sahin’s new book should say it all. “This book is dedicated to everyone who devotes their own work to harnessing the talents of everyone, everywhere—for the betterment of us all. To our customers, our partners, and my Dream...