Nonfiction
Review:Really enjoyed reading Little Failure. Gary has a dark sense of humor. It reminded me so much of my own immigrant household and the experience of growing up with people who wanted the best for their children but were not sure exactly what that entailed in America. Read more
Review:This is a highly readable guide to a fascinating component of storytelling. K. M. Weinland explains the three types of character arcs together with illustrative examples from film and literature. I highly recommend this book. Read more
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Review:Incredibly suspenseful. One of the the most spellbinding, can't put it down books I've read in a very long time. Just when you think all's well...wham!!!
You don't want to miss this one. Can't wait to read more of Jeremy Bates, a really talented writer. Read more
Review:Around the time he published his most recent and to date most radical book, "The Myth of Male Power," Warren Farrell released these audiocassettes of the same title. Farrell's own recommendation of these tapes as the second step in educating the uninitiated about men's issues (the tapes of "Why Men Are the Way They Are" being the first step) is very well-taken. Information and philosophy are presented engagingly, accessibly, with little fluff or fanfare. Indeed, given Farrell's measured,... Read more
Review:I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It explains why the Congo has never settled down, and probably never will. I've always wanted to do a trip along the Congo River, but now I'm too scared.
Well written, and very readable. Read more
Review:After reading this whole book (I read many books at a time and it took me around a month to complete it) I came to the conclusion that this book deals with almost every part of your life. If has already given me inspiration to improve upon many different areas of my life. It has also given me food for thought to write some facebook/blog posts on improving your attitude toward life.
Recommended. Read more
Review:From this book, I learned new strategies to free my mind with imagination and realistic thinking. The book offers thoughtful advice on lowering stress, escaping fears, choosing happiness and avoiding over thinking. Highly recommended! Read more
Review:This book is terrible. First, it wasn't published by a publishing company...? Which makes sense considering there are excessive grammatical errors. Second, the author literally references the KU KLUX KLAN as an example of a group that concerns itself highly with the "value stage" of friendship. He says, "they are built upon a specific set of beliefs that bonds them together. We are similarly looking for people who think like us, and who we can ultimately relate to." If the author sent this to a ... Read more
Review:Amazing book, really practical and helpful. However, some video links were missing from the kindle version, so I don't know if it was just my computer or the actual product. But regardless of that, a must buy!!!
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