Nonfiction
Review:David Deutsch fails to deliver a complete work to succeed his magnificent work, "The Fabric of Reality." I really enjoyed the first 121 pages or so, but when undetected, uncorrected errors creep in for no good reason, one wonders just how serious the author takes his own premise. As such, the remainder of the book became a chore to finish. A big disappointment to a promising start. Read more
Review:This has been a truly great book in helping me improve my skills, particularly piano practising. The results were immediate. For example, practising a section three times with 10 minutes breaks in between. It felt weird and so unreal to a point of suspecting auto-suggestion on my part. I am so glad I bought this book. Read more
Review:Although the four levels of infinities can nicely fit in our local universe ... even per person/instant, and thus make our eigenvector of constants just one of infinitelt many ... it somehow forgets to ponder that, of these infinities within infinities, there are likely to be constructs which utilize their universe in total, as a quantum-like computational system. Hard to imagine that neither Tegmark nor Hawking thought this through. Read more
Review:A million ways to say the same thing in a very small book. If you need to have something beat into your head over and over before you get the concept, this is the book for you. Basically, just be mindful.- of others, their energy, yourself and your energy. Be aware of toxic communication both ways. Read more
Review:There are many components of perfectionism and Stephen explains many of the causes, but more importantly gives you mini-habit sized strategies to help you take daily action to live and practice imperfection. A wonderful read and life changing! Read more
Review:OMG I love this book! I have been a yo-yo dieter for over 30 years, endlessly STRUGGLING to reach my weight loss goals. My dream is to reach my goal and then be able to maintain my weight EASILY and EFFORTLESSLY. I have finally found the answer to end my struggling dilemma once and for all! I learned so much from Guise's book about habits and how they are formed not only in the brain, but also in the body! It makes so much sense that the brain and body do not like change, period. Throw a B... Read more
Review:This book was difficult to read because there were so many basic grammatical errors and misspellings. There were numerous incorrect facts. It seemed like it was more about getting as much in as possible without really paying attention to the basics of writing. I would not recommend this book. Read more
Review:I really enjoyed this book. Somewhere along the lines of Dan Brown or James Rollins genre, it fits well. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys an archaeological thriller. Kevin Tumlinson is one of my new favorite authors Read more
Review:Bought the kindle version when it first came out, finished it, and now have purchased the paperback as well so I can display it on my bookshelf. Extremely useful information and is an intro to arguments, discussion, and philosophy. As a first stepping stone to introduce the public into the sort of logic and reasoning that has been removed from public education in the US. It is not an end all be all, and by no means was it ever intended to be. It is merely a good first step that can hopefully pro... Read more
Review:Timeless wisdom
The same conversations that saturate and permeate our media, our lives, our relationships were happening hundreds of years ago. The same human condition. The same questions. A beautiful book. Read more