Stress isn’t all bad, if you know how to deal with it. Jae Ellard’s book helps you do just that.
Source: Book Review: ‘Success with Stress’, by Jae Ellard – Sahar’s Blog
Stress isn’t all bad, if you know how to deal with it. Jae Ellard’s book helps you do just that.
Source: Book Review: ‘Success with Stress’, by Jae Ellard – Sahar’s Blog
Chuck Waldron’s ‘The CleanSweep Conspiracy’ is both an engaging thriller and a thought-provoking read about racism, amongst others.
Source: Book Review: ‘The CleanSweep Conspiracy’, by Chuck Waldron
Rafe Esquith discusses how to raise extraordinary children in a very confusing world filled with contradictory messages and negative social forces.
Source: Book Review: ‘Lighting their Fires’, by Rafe Esquith
Book Review: ‘What Would Mary Berry Do?’ by Claire Sandy
Source: Book Review: ‘What Would Mary Berry Do?’ by Claire Sandy
Book Review: ‘Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking’ by Susan Cain
Source: Book Review: ‘Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking’ by Susan Cain
Just like with the first book in the series, Peter Riva’s “Reaching Angelica” helps carry forward conversations on concepts important to us today.
Source: Book Review: ‘Reaching Angelica’, by Peter Riva — Sahar’s Blog
Peter Riva’s ‘The Path’ is a book that not only entertains but offers readers a lot of material to think about the way the world is today.
Source: Book Review: ‘The Path’, by Peter Riva { and Giveaway! } – Sahar’s Blog