Category: Non-fiction

Review: The 50-Year Secret by Julie MacNeil

Review: The 50-Year Secret by Julie MacNeil

Review: The 50-Year Secret by Julie MacNeil. Julie MacNeil is 6’4″, and although she is neither a WNBA athlete nor a famous model, she has a remarkable story to tell. Please read on to discover her fantastic journey.     Title: The 50-Year Secret Author: Julie MacNeil Publisher: Koehler Books Genres: Medical Biography, Adoption, Genetic […]

Review: Are We French Yet?

Review: Are We French Yet?

Review: Are We French Yet? by Keith Van Sickle is a delightfully humorous look at a couple splitting their time between Silicon Valley and Provence, France. Can you live in two different countries and maintain your sanity? Read on to follow Keith and Val as they attempt to become french while remaining American too.   […]

Review: Bedrolls, Bushes, & Beaches

Review: Bedrolls, Bushes, & Beaches

Review: Bedrolls, Bushes, & Beaches – The Hippie Years by Ron White is not just for “old hippies.” Everyone should read about this era from someone who lived it, the good and the bad. Read on to discover the exploits of an original hippie on his around the world travels.     Title: Bedrolls, Bushes, […]

Review: Make the Connection by Susan Berkowitz

Review: Make the Connection by Susan Berkowitz

Review: Make the Connection by Susan Berkowitz, SLP is a practical guide for teaching the nonverbal child to communicate. This book is of great value for parents, teachers, medical staff, and more to make sure everyone is using the same language for the benefit of the child. Title: Make the Connection: A Practical Guide to […]

Review: Lost in Thought

Review: Lost in Thought

Review: Lost In Thought – Memories of an Abused Child, the Horrifying True Story is the author bravely opening his heart and soul for the reader.     Title: Lost In Thought: Memories of an Abused Child, the Horrifying True Story Author: Karson Lee Publisher: Independent Genre: Child Abuse; Dysfunctional Families; Biographies & Memoirs Print […]

Review: Material Value by Julia Goldstein

Review: Material Value by Julia Goldstein

Review: Material Value by Julia Goldstein is an incredible book about sustainability and recycling. The full title covers it all. Material Value: More Sustainable, Less Wasteful Manufacturing of Everything from Cell Phones to Cleaning Products Title: Material Value: More Sustainable, Less Wasteful Manufacturing of Everything from Cell Phones to Cleaning Products Author: Julia L.F. Goldstein […]

Review – The Deprived by Steffen Hou

Review – The Deprived by Steffen Hou

Review – The Deprived by Steffen Hou is an excellent study of innocent people sentenced to death row. It tells of their struggles to find someone to believe them and fight for their freedom, as well as the effects upon their family.      The Deprived: Innocent on Death Row by Steffen Hou Genres: True […]

Review: Dancing With a Demon by Valerie Foster

Review: Dancing With a Demon by Valerie Foster

Dancing With a Demon by Valerie Foster Primary Genres: Eating Disorders / Mothers and Daughters My rating: 5 0f 5 Stars   Synopsis from Amazon: A mother’s love. A daughter’s battle. A family’s journey. What would you do if your child stopped eating? Dancing with a Demon is the true story of a mother searching […]

Review of Read to Succeed

Review of Read to Succeed

Review of Read to Succeed by Stan Skrabut My review of Read to Succeed by Stan Skrabut. This in-depth book gives you everything you need to develop a life-long reading habit. It covers the reading habits of highly successful people from history to today as well as tips and tricks to become a better reader. […]

Stroke Awareness – Guest Post by K.D. Basso

Stroke Awareness – Guest Post by K.D. Basso

Stroke Awareness – Guest post by Kimberly Davis Basso May is National Stroke Awareness month. In honor of all stroke victims, it’s essential to learn as much as possible about what to do if you or someone near you is having a stroke. Kimberly Davis Basso had a stroke at age 44 while home alone […]