Nonfiction
Review:Too difficult for the average reader. If you're looking to learn about particle physics this is not the place to start. Although she tries
to explain with analogies and she does a very good job,the concepts are still too dificult for the layman. One needs to study and reread the book then perhaps some of the concepts can be grasped. Read more
Review:I was very disappointed with the product. It was described as "Used, Very Good" with no marking or writing inside. Today I received a book that was stained and marked with pencil, pen, and highlighter. The outside cover had been folded at least a few times and a large piece of tape was barely holding the back cover together. Overall, I was very disappointed. Read more
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Review:Jung's own words on his childhood, musings, and how his philosophy developed. His split from Freud, his interest in Asian spirituality and his concept of the shadow and why it is important for us, in a world where can destroy ourselves and our planet at the press of a button, to recognize that we all have a darker side. "How could this have happened?" is the response of a society in denial. Read more
Review:This book is excellent. I've been Christian all my life, Christianity teaches me to love my neighbors but this book gave me a deeper understanding of what love really means. I always fight with my thoughts but now I understand that I have options for them. I would recommend this book to everyone I know. I just recommended this book to two of my friends. Love it. Gina Lake God bless you. Read more
Review:It is a helpful book for those trying to practice to be more mindful and self aware.
You do need to be in the right frame of mind to take in this type of mindfulness.
I have found over the years the right book comes along when I am ready for it. Read more
Review:Very well written, very interesting, and well researched. What I didn't like is that in the Kindle edition there are charts, graphs, photos, etc. that should have been included right along with the text. As it turns out, while reading one must skip elsewhere in the book time after time. That becomes very annoying and breaks up any meaningful continuity of the read. (I chose not to take the time often). There are also too many misspelled words, incomplete sentences, and other errors. Better pro... Read more
Review:An account of the characteristics of past fascists, rhymes with what is in the world today. M Albright’s background gives her great insight to the dangers of Fascism. The signs of Fascism. How it infiltrates a free democracy. Read more
Review:This was a good story and put together the narrative of what happened clearly. Unfortunately there was too much detail about each of the persons, which dragged at times. I skimmed through much of it, stopping at the main points of action. I didn't feel I missed anything. Read more
Review:This book is worth every cent. Alexis gets it - the challenge of being a young woman with a lot of ambition in a world that makes it hard to stay centered. This book is exactly what I needed after this election. Read more