book reviews
Reviews of books by relationship gurus, dating experts, and cautionary tale-tellers.
why is my ex ignoring me
How To Get Your Ex-Boyfriend (or husband)Back? I truly appreciate you coming to my blog to get real information about this incredible book that can teach you how to get your ex boyfriend (or husband) back and help you restore your broken relationship.
By Healthy Media4 years ago in Humans
Return to the Night Owl
Authors note: Everything I write about the airplane crash is true and actually happened as I describe it. The crash occurred in Arizona about 25 years ago. We were traveling to Mexico with our good friends, when we suddenly iced up at night, the motor killed because of the ice and we went down like a lead balloon in the desert mountains of Arizona. There were two couples, and five of our kids, nine in all on the airplane. The story of the owl keeping me alive during the night is a work of fiction.
By John Randy Hall4 years ago in Humans
Hard hitting truths about dating as a millennial
Every once in a while I venture into the world of online dating. It is more to get out of my comfort zone than to find someone to date. These sporadic adventures have lasted a month at the most. After a couple of days of swiping left and right, I could feel the energy draining out of my body. I used to wonder if there is something fundamentally wrong with me that I am so "undateable"(Thank you, Frances Ha). Fortunately, I stumbled on Millennial Love by Olivia Peter this time and I learnt that it was the kind of companion I was looking for in this sad and lonely world, somebody who tells their stories in a self-deprecating way and makes us nod in agreement all the while.
By chembarathi4 years ago in Humans
4 Personal Development Books That Will Help You Change Your Life for the Better
When choosing a personal development book, don't expect it to give you a direct plan of action for you on how to be happy. Although it probably could exist. Motivational books, first of all, can provide some guidance, to become in a sense a wise mentor. It is not so important what is written in these books, but what emotions they provoke and what actions they provoke you to.
By David Greenaway4 years ago in Humans
Five Books about Relationships: How Our Ideas about Love Have Changed
Social standards evolve with the times, and things that were frowned upon one hundred years ago are hardly even noticed today. Romantic relationships, in particular, have been intensely scrutinized in this regard, as modern notions of love and sexuality are radically different than just a generation or two before our times. One way to assess the changing attitudes is to analyze prevalent ideas in literature dealing with topics of love, emotions, and relationships.
By John Clinton4 years ago in Humans
Book Review: DAD by Bob Seay
Full-Book Review Title: Dad Author: Bob Seay Length: 182 pages (Print version) Amazon Book Link Blurb: Jacob Martin’s life is not going well. His marriage is falling apart, his job is on the border of legal and illegal, and he’s living in what could generously be described as a dump. Now Dad, whose memory and mental faculties aren’t exactly what they once were, has decided to drive from Cincinnati to Colorado for a surprise visit. At least that was the plan until John got lost along the way. Forced into an unplanned road trip to retrieve his father, Jacob finds love, enlightenment, and ultimately himself along the way.
By Lynda Coker4 years ago in Humans
What Do you get when you throw water at a baby owl? A moist owlet
When I think of how precious and fragile our lives really are, I think about how I will die. Will I alone? Or in my sleep? I don’t care to think of all the possibilities thank you very much, although I wouldn’t mind a heads up as too where and when.
By Bliss Crystal Tait4 years ago in Humans
All About Love
It's been almost a month since bell hooks left this world. For the cynic inside me, it is much easier to accept the lovelessness in this world than coming to terms with the loss of bell hooks. She came to me at a time when I thought that nothing could melt my frozen heart. But against the coldness of all my prejudices and cynicism, her wise words about love slowly warmed me up.
By chembarathi4 years ago in Humans
My Favourite Books of 2021. Top Story - December 2021.
No.1: The Midnight Library- Matt Haig Usually being more of a nonfiction reader I was reluctant to delve into this book. I’d never heard anything about it, never read anything by the author before, and was simply going off a recommendation- but oh boy I was glad I did.
By Noah Douglas4 years ago in Humans







