book reviews
Reviews of books by relationship gurus, dating experts, and cautionary tale-tellers.
The Faraway Nearby
And I met Rebecca Solnit again, while she was wondering about what to do with the huge pile of apricots she received as a kind of inheritance from her mother. From there, we went on a journey together, flipping through a book of stories that we have been telling ourselves since childhood. Those were stories of resentment, of helplessness of childhood, of places getting attached to our core of being, of pain and its necessity in life and of a million other things that I am yet to find the right words for.
By chembarathi4 years ago in Humans
People We Meet On Vacation-Most Read Book Of 2021
I never want to compare beach reading with the people we encounter on vacation because they are good books and I love them in my way. Henry's books are published in the animation, BuzzFeed, the Oprah magazine, and weekly entertainment, which gives it a platform to tell incredible stories about the impact of love, health and then studied art at Hope Academy and the now-defunct New York Art and Media Research Center, and now spends most of his time in Cincinnati, Ohio and parts of Kentucky. He studied art at Hope Academy and now spends most of his time in Cincinnati, Ohio, and parts of Kentucky. He was very happy, meeting new people, going to beach parties, etc.
By Shrestha lakshya4 years ago in Humans
Book Review - Brother of the Wind
Sar shan, sos me chavis kerring ta rati?* As we begin Brothers of the Wind by Thomas Bryer Adam Stanley’s son Tom might, were he old enough to do so, answer “Na kushtie Daddus” that is to say, “Not great Dad”. We find ourselves in the New Forest as the 18th century turns to the 19th and it is a delicate time for a Romanichal lad to be born.
By Nick Rowley4 years ago in Humans
Dan Bilzerian is BACK! The Haters Have Nothing To Say Now
The playboy of Instagram is back. Yup, Dan Bilzerian is back at again and this time he is better than ever. He is back with a new look, new babes, new book and whole bunch sh#t he will be uploading to his Instagram account to shut the haters up.
By TrendingModels4 years ago in Humans
Book Review: The Parable of The Pipeline
I researched the author, Mr. Burke Hedges, I made him a network of dealers, Burke has seven books, he travels the world promoting his books and products, everything he does with him, he is his salesman to me. He’s not your writing genius like Keigo Higashimo or Robin Sharma, who produces and eats books; keeps books short and simple. Burke has seven books that have sold more than four million copies in 20 countries around the world. The author is well-known, has a worldwide impact on the industry and his successful books have reached 4 million people in more than 20 countries.
By Jhakri Tharu4 years ago in Humans
Book Review: A Botanist's Guide to Parties and Poisons by Kate Khavari
I was given a free e-copy of this novel by NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. Saffron Everleigh is in a race against time to free her wrongly accused professor before he goes behind bars forever. Perfect for fans of Deanna Raybourn and Anna Lee Huber, Kate Khavari’s debut historical mystery is a fast-paced, fearless adventure. London, 1923. Newly minted research assistant Saffron Everleigh attends a dinner party for the University College of London. While she expects to engage in conversations about the university's large expedition to the Amazon, she doesn’t expect Mrs. Henry, one of the professors’ wives to drop to the floor, poisoned by an unknown toxin. Dr. Maxwell, Saffron’s mentor, is the main suspect, having had an explosive argument with Dr. Henry a few days prior. As evidence mounts against Dr. Maxwell and the expedition's departure draws nearer, Saffron realizes if she wants her mentor's name cleared, she’ll have to do it herself. Joined by enigmatic Alexander Ashton, a fellow researcher, Saffron uses her knowledge of botany as she explores steamy greenhouses, dark gardens, and deadly poisons. Will she be able to uncover the truth or will her investigation land her on the murderer’s list? (Goodreads synopsis)
By Caitlin Gonya4 years ago in Humans
Book Review: Muna Madan
Stirr says Muna Madan connects Devkota's world to the world of Nepal's common people of different races and ethnicities by combining folk songs, popular and non-sexist poems, pure spirit, Sanskrit beauty, and Hindu beauty and Hindu morality. . If Devkota continues to produce the most important epic works in literature (Shakuntala, Sulochana, Maharana Pratap), this could be his most popular poem. The poem is not in the context of dialogue but begins with Madan announcing his decision to go to Lhasa (Tibet) in search of the joy of taking good care of his elderly wife and mother.
By Hemanta Bhattarai4 years ago in Humans






