book review
Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
The Art Of Public Speaking, The Lord Of The Rings Book Review
It is a self-development type and a classic book. The book was published in 1915. The book teaches how to communicate well and fluently in public. Although the book was published almost 100 years ago, it is still very popular today. The advice, teachings, and strategies of this book have not changed. How to handle your content better, how to make it more effective, how to improve your voice, etc. are all mentioned in the book very accurately.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Journal
Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Power of Now Book Review
Robert T. Kiyosaki wrote the book from his own life. The book has been a top-selling figure for 20 years. The book discusses all aspects of how to become rich in life. That is, it is a book on personal finance. The author has tried to teach you how to become rich instead of your mentality.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Journal
Books That All Entrepreneurs Should Read | Joe Kelly OTC Global Holdings
Choosing the best books for entrepreneurs offers an embarrassment of riches. So many great titles, so little time! But if we must select just a handful, these would be on our list:
By Joe Kelly OTC Global Holdings4 years ago in Journal
10 Best Books on Business Strategy to Read in 2022
Today we will talk about the 10 Best Books on Business Strategy to Read in 2022. "A Brief History of Business Strategy," tells the history of the development of American consulting companies since the 1960s, along with changes in the operating environment of American companies and changes in strategic management thinking.
By Muhiuddin Alam4 years ago in Journal
How To Become Wealthy By Following These Five Gold Laws
In 1926, George Samuel Claisen published a book called The Richest Man in Babylon, which was based on a series of parables set in the ancient city of Babylon. The book became a classic in financial literature.
By Vasilica Florin4 years ago in Journal
Books Every Tech Entrepreneur Should Read
The tech industry is constantly evolving – changing in ways we could never have predicted. Any startup founder or entrepreneur must stay up-to-date on the latest developments to be successful. Reading books can help you do that! This blog post will discuss books every tech entrepreneur should read to succeed in today’s competitive landscape. Here are some to get you started.
By Karlo Tanjuakio4 years ago in Journal
Breaking the (Autistic Code) Keiko Furuka from Convenience Store Woman (2016)
Disclaimer: I am not a licensed medical professional and this series is not about diagnosing the character(s) with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This series is a personal examination of the film/TV show's plot, the character's traits and personality and how they relate to me as an Autistic woman. I will also examine canonically Autistic Characters, so take my personal opinions as just that, a personal opinion. I would encourage my readers to seek out different perspectives on disability representation especially from BIPOC disabled creators who are often ignored in the disability discourse. Also some of the topics I will discuss might be triggering so please take care of your mental health when reading. I will also try to avoid giving away any spoilers for those who have not seen the film/TV show but if I have to give context for my arguments, this will be a likely occurrence so please be forewarned.
By Kelsey O'Malley4 years ago in Journal
The Farm: 4 Stars
Joanne Ramos's novel, The Farm exemplifies the vast differences between privilege and poverty. The ability to choose, and desperation. The power of family, motherhood, career, and more are explained in the eye-opening experiences told in The Farm. Below I will give a brief summary of the novel followed by my personal recommendation.
By Leah Lawrence 4 years ago in Journal







