Tag: Book Review

O’s Little Guide to Finding Your True Purpose: What’s Your Calling?
O’s Little Guide to Finding Your True Purpose will walk you through life’s challenging yet rewarding scenarios, and will quick-start your year.
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Rooster Bar: The Other Side of Grisham
Others feel differently after reading The Rooster Bar because they are used to Grisham’s verve. Could this be because Grisham is re-inventing himself, and on the process change has become imminent?
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Universe of Us: Realism in Poetry
The many splendored things, the rare happy endings, the yin of the yang – do they ring a bell or they are phrases that simply make you jaded? While realism […]
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Small Great Things: Learning How to Overcome Prejudices
Have you wondered whether the book you’ve picked and read could actually be written for you? Such that it appeals to your own amusement, enlightenment, and/or interest. Reading Small Great […]
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Inferno: A Glimpse at Truth through the Eyes of Death
Set in Florence, Venice, with quick turn-around in the Philippines, and then in Istanbul, Dan Brown masterfully weaved his riveting Inferno. Remember Robert Langdon in Harris Tweed, including his Mickey […]
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Brida: Rediscovering Spirituality, Keeping in Touch with Inner Self
“Are we there yet?” we might ask ourselves every now and then. In this generation when soul searching often leads us to crossroads, Paulo Coelho‘s Brida is a timely read. […]
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Rogue Lawyer: A Face in A Million
Justice, fair trial, ethical standards. They are in the law and discussed in great details in the annotations. Whether the reader aspires to go to law school, a law student, […]
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Oregon Kids: Honesty in Bright Colors
Johanna lost her pet rabbit. Would she still find it? Where “finder’s keepers” becomes a rule in the society (where you thrive), Bob Richley‘s The Oregon Kids: Runaway Whiskers is […]
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Mighty Blue: Warming Everyone’s Heart this Yuletide
Sparkling lights, glamorous trees, colorful wreaths, half-filled sock-shaped bags, peppermint-flavored candy canes, creative Nativity scenes. The many forms of gifts. Generally, they are for the kids. They are for those […]
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Story Grid: Towards Holy Grail of Publishing
Writing is an art, which begins with the interest in words including their etymology and usage. Whether writing serves as hobby, profession or diversion, the fulfillment lies in crafting a […]
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Salvage the Bones: Poetry and Reality in the Penumbra
Mischievous yet insightful. Raw yet incantatory. Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward dissects the overlapping of literary rhythm and brazen realities. It takes home the 2011 National Book Award. A […]
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Passenger 19: Large-scale Conspiracy or Plain Hijacking?
TAC-Air Flight 223, which carries 21 passengers, a captain and two crew members, crashes in a jungle of Southern Colombia. However, two passengers listed on the manifest are missing. One […]
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Everything We Keep: Getting Past Catharsis
When your wedding day turns out respects to a funeral, would you still believe in a happily ever after, known also as forever? Everything We Keep by Kerry Lonsdale reconciles […]
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Eyes On You: Who Did You Do Wrong?
The intuition that you are being followed, does it give you goosebumps? Where do you run when you realize you have a stalker, so ominous that he does not only […]
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By the River Piedra, I Sat Down and Wept: Becoming Godlike
Forgiveness. By the River Piedra, I Sat Down and Wept. How do you forgive a remorseless person? For-give-ness. By the sound of its syllabication, what twinge or pang does it […]
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The Little Bookshop On The Seine: Moving Forward, Chasing Only Things Magnifique
Agoraphobic. Or simply introverted. Whatever keeps you between-four-walls, The Little Bookshop On The Seine shows that the world out there is amazingly vast. Rebecca Raisin makes the presentation so vibrant […]
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck: A Giving Back to Oneself
Entitlement. Avenging oneself. These boil down to asserting a right, which the Constitution enshrined. By the way, are they worth your time, effort and energy? Mark Manson’s The Subtle Art […]
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The Sound of Rain: Learning The Art of Resilience
How do you deal with churning betrayals? How do you avenge yourself? As I flip through Gregg Olsen’s fascinating yet purging The Sound of Rain, these questions seep through the […]
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Extreme Weight Loss Diets, Anyone?
Why would you do Extreme Weight Loss Diets as Sarah Newman theorizes in her book? That stunning red dress or powerful black formals in the boutique, you need to fit […]
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In Farleigh Field: A Gripping Thrill of Friendships and Allegiances during Wartime
History, in general, is an interesting aspect of life. It is captured depending upon the writer’s angle of reference and upon the art of presentation. In Farleigh Field, Rhys Bowen […]
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