How Books Affect the Mind
A great book, with some great world views can change you. Have you ever had an aha moment? The one where you found that no matter what you did the book you just read is still stuck in your mind?…
Book Review: Work Rules! by Laszlo Bock
Is the corporate ladder in this face paced modern world too precarious to climb? With the public spotlight being aimed at company employee practices, Work Rules! by Laszlo Bock could not have come out at a better time. Author Laszlo Bock is…
There’s a Difference Between Independent and Mainstream Authors?
There are many wonderful independent authors out there. Some of them are great to have as peers and mentors. There are also countless mainstream authors out there too who do the same. It’s a good thing it is nearing the…
Review: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews was published in 2012 by Amulet Press. With the release of the movie adaptation this past June, the interest of he book has sky rocketed. The book being touted as another…
Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee
The much anticipated book by Harper Lee, Go Set A Watchman was released on July 14, 2015. With a media storm for over a year now about this lost manuscript has come to a conclusion. Now that it is out,…
Review: Armada by Ernest Cline
On Tuesday July 14, 2015 one of the anticipated books of 2015 hits the shelves. Armada by Ernest Cline has been awaited by fans since Ready Player One was released in 2011. With Ready Player One coming to the big…
Sick In The Head By Judd Apatow Review
Sick In The Head: Conversations About Life and Comedy by Judd Apatow binds together interviews that Mr. Apatow conducted over the course of his life. At 15, a young Judd Apatow, was already enamoured with the comedy world. Using a…
Book Review: The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley
I read The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley and I’m not sure how I feel about it as I write this review. I was aware of the premise of the book from the description on the back, but when I…