Rich Dad Poor Dad
A book review of “Rich Dad Poor Dad”. This is one of the most popular personal finance books on the market today.
A book review of “Rich Dad Poor Dad”. This is one of the most popular personal finance books on the market today.
Debra Ulrich has explored a unique way of bringing some light to the journey of a medical patient in this nonfiction fairytale…
Reality Checked ? Life through Death, is a moving saga about finding meaning in a world of suffering and pointless hate based on the color of skin. Former school teacher and Theologist, Victor Waller has…
A provocative, new book by author and scholar Marc Mourier reveals hidden secrets of the Bible.
Quest for the Source of Darkness, Patricia Perry?s first novel, has an action fantasy story line with a strong mystery theme and an interesting romantic twist. This is no short novel, at 422 pages you?ll be kept entertained for quite a while…
Readers will find plenty of action and suspense in this murder romance novel. The main character here is Sean Martinez, a 28-year-old divorcee who works a mundane position in a mortgage broker firm. For Sean, life is just one day blending into the next. He just could not get over his wife leaving three years ago with her old lover. If there were a need for an example of a man in dire need of a vacation, Sean would be chosen…
As the market becomes saturated with young adult fantasy books in the “Harry Potter” mold, how long will it be before the genre loses its magic?
Dawn Josephson, author of 14 books, has written a fantastic author resource with her latest book Putting it on Paper ? The ground rules for creating promotional pieces that sell books. This book discusses the development and use of contents within a media kit, and other marketing materials…
Pumping Your Muse is a 136-page non-fiction, self-help writer?s manual that is conveniently available in both electronic and print format. The hardcopy is coil-bound ? perfect for an inviting workbook.
Author, Beresford McLean brings a new novel to his fans, this one delves into a time when British culture dominates over those within Jamaica. Providence Pond?s 500 pages are divided into four parts; each involves four generations of the King family between 1880-1920. The book closes with an afterword that provides insight into some of the issues in Jamaica over the years. Readers may want to read this section first, as it will definitely enrich the experience.