Oct 23, 2021 | Book Reviews
Sabbithry Persad, MBA, along with Camilly P. Pires de Mello, Ph.D. and Viveca Giongo, Ph.D. serving in editorial positions, has achieved the impossible. An intermediate children’s book that pulls no punches, but never at the expense of comfort. It’s titled What Is...
Oct 23, 2021 | Book Reviews
Ora Nadrich’s experience as a mindfulness coach, as well as the founder of the Institute for Transformational Thinking, makes her automatically a trustworthy influence with the release of her new book – Mindfulness & Mysticism: Connecting Present Moment...
Oct 22, 2021 | Book Reviews
The Man Who Transformed Africa: The Rebirth of a Continent is Peter Cimini’s new historical fiction novel. Like any piece of literature, it’s first and foremost a good story. An example of outsiders within solidified institutional, even generational environments...
Oct 16, 2021 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
It’s a reassuring thing when someone’s credentials leave nothing to be desired. So is the case with author Erika Andersen’s new nonfiction book, simply titled Change From The Inside Out: Making You, Your Team, and Your Organization Change-Capable. The title, like that...
Oct 3, 2021 | Book Reviews
Stewart Dixon’s new book, Spirituality for Badasses: How to Find Inner Peace & Happiness Without Losing Your Cool, feels like a modern, Jeff Spicoli version of the Hunter S. Thompson novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the...
Oct 3, 2021 | Book Reviews
Paul Donsbach and Alia Sina’s new book is called Knights of the Lost Temple – Book One: The Bronze Scroll. Part of a larger franchise expansion bearing the former part of the title as its head, Donsbach and Sina are off to a promising start. The book has a good...