book reviews
Reviews of books by relationship gurus, dating experts, and cautionary tale-tellers.
Medical Errors
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the heart of a bustling city, there lived a young woman named Emily. She was vibrant, full of life, and had dreams of making a difference in the world. Emily's passion led her to pursue a career in medicine, where she hoped to heal and bring comfort to those in need.
By ijeoma prisca (pie love)3 years ago in Humans
Best ways to make remote work a success
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced organizations across the globe to reevaluate their workplace policies. Some businesses now allow their staff to work remotely to limit the spread of the virus. While working from home can have perks, staying focused and motivated can also be challenging. This blog will explore some of the best ways to make remote work a success.
By Time champ3 years ago in Humans
Sex with Spirits. Content Warning.
Sex with Spirits: Exploring the Phenomenon Hey everyone, thanks for popping in! Today, we're going to delve into a hot topic that has been making waves on the internet. I've been asked about it quite a few times, and I've noticed other psychics being asked the same question. We're going to talk about sex with spirits. Yes, you heard that right! It's a fascinating subject, and I'm here to shed some light on it. So, buckle up and let's explore the intriguing world of spiritual encounters.
By Sajjad Rana Hussain3 years ago in Humans
The Obesity Code by Dr Jason Fung
"The Obesity Code" by Dr Jason Fung is a groundbreaking book that challenges conventional wisdom about weight loss and offers a fresh perspective on the causes of obesity. In this complete book, Dr Fung explained the underlying factors behind weight gain and delivers practical approaches for attaining and sustaining a healthy weight.
By Oluwabusayo Manuel 3 years ago in Humans
# Lazy Keto Diet Plan: The Ultimate Guide to Achieving Rapid Weight Loss in 3 Simple Steps
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on achieving rapid weight loss! If you are eager to shed those extra pounds quickly and effectively, you've come to the right place. In this article, we will walk you through three simple steps that will help you kickstart your weight loss journey. Say goodbye to excess weight and hello to a healthier, happier you!
By sarkrda diyar3 years ago in Humans
Few easy idea for baby welcome decoration
Introduction: The arrival of a new baby brings immense joy and excitement to a family. To celebrate this special occasion, Mumbai offers a plethora of options for creating unforgettable baby welcome decorations. Whether you prefer a grand celebration or an intimate gathering, the city provides a range of services to help you design a captivating ambiance that welcomes the new arrival with warmth and love.
By The S&N Birthday Balloons3 years ago in Humans
Phone Addiction
Phone addiction, also known as nomophobia or smartphone addiction, has become an increasingly prevalent issue in today's society. With the advent of smartphones and their integration into our daily lives, many individuals find themselves constantly glued to their screens, unable to resist the allure of social media, notifications, and endless streams of digital content. This compulsive behavior can have significant consequences on various aspects of one's life.
By ayse kaptan3 years ago in Humans
5 Common Remote Work Mistakes- Ways to Fix Them
Lately, there has been a surge in the number of remote workers. This is mainly due to technological advancements that have made it easier for people to work from home. While working from home has many benefits, some challenges come with it. This blog will discuss five common mistakes remote workers make and how to fix them.
By Time champ3 years ago in Humans
I Accidentally Finished My Reading Challenge For The Year in Less Than Six Months
For the past 6 years I've done a reading challenge where I try to read the number that the year ends in in books (like 22 books because its 2022). In the previous years I would usually set up specific things about the books to try and diversify what I read and also so I'd just read more in general. Going into this year however I decided to just make the goal the number and leave what I read up to what I felt like reading (and sometimes what I had to read for classes). I don't consider myself to be a fast reader and I really didn't find myself spending more time reading than usual, but something about this year! I've read about as many books as I did throughout all of last year but in just 6 months! And because I didn't want my end of the year wrap up to be a million words long, I figured I'd do a mid-year reading wrap. So here are all of the books I've read in 2023... so far.
By The Austen Shelf3 years ago in Humans
Unleashing Courage: . Content Warning.
This book is for everyone that is breathing that is been created by God. The word fear is purely the opposition to courage and it has hidden the strength of courage in humans that is why I took time to deal with it to a better understanding.
By Sylvanus Onojeharho3 years ago in Humans
The kite runner
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini is a poignant and thought-provoking novel that delves into the complex themes of redemption, friendship, guilt, and the search for personal identity. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Afghanistan, the story follows the journey of Amir, a young boy from Kabul, whose life is forever shaped by a pivotal event that haunts him throughout his adulthood. With its vivid storytelling and emotionally charged narrative, "The Kite Runner" captivates readers and invites them to reflect on the power of love, forgiveness, and the possibility of redemption.
By Rashid Farooqi3 years ago in Humans







