book reviews
Reviews of must-read books for self-helpers, home improvers and life hackers alike.
25 outstanding books that will shape your thinking
Even for those who are not passionate about fiction and do not spend hours immersed in stories to keep their mouths shut or in tumultuous dramas, business, personal development or self-help books will be a real help to start discovering the world of books.
By Ingerul Pierdut4 years ago in Lifehack
Know Thy Time: Peter Drucker’S Strategy To Become More Effective
I love this book so much that we once spent an entire episode of "Seeking Wisdom" editing it and revealing the first five management lessons that Drucker mentioned. You can listen to the full episode below or continue scrolling through the lessons.
By Robert Calvin4 years ago in Lifehack
The Books That Stuck With Me This Year
I read fewer books this year than I normally do; I spent some of my “reading time” writing instead, but I still was able to engage with dozens of books. Some of them, I skimmed, looking for interesting information that could go into my classes or my writing. I forgot about a lot of these soon after I finished them. Others, I engaged with more deeply.
By George Dillard4 years ago in Lifehack
10 Best Holiday and Christmas Books for Adults in 2021
Today we will share Best Holiday and Christmas Books for Adults. The holiday reading list we provide is partly from past Christmas recommendations, and the other part is new books, ranging from detailed historical rumors to reimagining of Christmas classics, and also includes interpretations of humorous family gatherings and some classic Christmas books for adults.
By Muhiuddin Alam4 years ago in Lifehack
The Essential Keto Cookbook (Physical)
Everyone in this universe needs to have a sound existence. A large portion of us is not fruitful in accomplishing standardized body wellbeing. Heftiness is the principal issue for a large number of us. It isn’t expected to sit around idly in the exercise center perspiring with the weighty articles. Basically boosting our degrees of general everyday movement can improve our wellbeing indeed. Diet and wellness structure a primary piece of our everyday movement. With regards to eat less, we must be mindful of the sort of food we consume and the degree of sustenance our body devours. An appropriate extent of the food admission and supplements level are the foundations for boosting our wellbeing.
By Firoz Alam4 years ago in Lifehack
Rich Dad Poor Dad
This book made me look at money from a different perspective than I had ever known before. I recommend this book as a great way to question your financial thinking, especially if you combine it with other books that make strategic recommendations on financial matters. Anyone interested in managing their finances better should read this book.
By Akshata Kharel4 years ago in Lifehack
A Brief History Of Humankind - Sapiens
Professor Yuval Noah Harari's provocative and enlightening work covers the entire history of mankind, from the ancients to the great and destructive development of psychological, agricultural, and scientific change. Harari explores how modern history has shaped our human society, the animals and plants around us, and our humanity - drawing on insights from biology, anthropology, paleontology, and economics. Harari takes an in-depth look at our history as an animal to help us understand and move forward.
By Akshata Kharel4 years ago in Lifehack
My Five Favourite Book Characters
As I was preparing to write about this particular topic, I realised that a good majority of books in my reading list are non-fictions – mostly memoirs, biographies, history, travelogues and political commentary. But this initial confusion didn't stop me from finding my favourite characters. After all, they had been living rent-free in my mind.
By A Elizabeth4 years ago in Lifehack



