The Plight of Queen Bee – Book Review

This is a children?s book that will keep readers glued to the pages right to the end. The Plight of Queen Bee by Simone Fairchild entails forty pages of gorgeous, bright fun illustrations with vivid detail and glorious lilac flowers in full bloom…


Book Review: THE BARON SON (National Bestseller)

As an instrument of change, Bestselling Co-authors Vicky Therese Davis, William R. Patterson, and D. Marques Patton step forward to present their new book, “The Baron Son,” as a revolutionary road map to ethically guide leaders and remake America’s organizations.


The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe

C.S. Lewis’ classic, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe hit theatres this past December. I’ve had the opportunity to pick up a copy of this favorite classic and my review follows.


Book Review: The Adsense Code By Joel Comm

I had already sampled Joels work when I read his original ebook “What Google Never Told You About Adsense”, so I had high expectations of this physical Adsense training book. I have to say Joel didn’t disappoint me this time either.



The Letter Writer: Book Review

I enjoyed reading this book. The characters were portrayed very well. Jack, a multimillionaire who experiences mid-life crisis and ends up finding meaning to his life ? but it costs him millions of dollars and emotional pain…


Book Review: Start Your Own Business

If you want to start a business, but don’t know where to start, then the place to start is with “Start Your Own Business: The Only Start-Up Book You’ll Ever Need” by Rieva Lesonsky. The book is put out by Entrepreneur Press and is essentially a compilation of Entrepreneur Magazine’s large knowledge database regarding starting a business.


What Investigative Reporting Entails

The field of investigative reporting involves bringing to the fore facts and figure that affect human interests and fair governance. This means conducting in depth research, looking at public records, doing extensive interviews, as well as checking and rechecking of facts before publication.


The Letter – Review

As a writer, I think The Letter must have been a very interesting challenge for author Roxanna Russell. This work of fiction is actually a collection of 14 short stories ? each revolving around some kind of letter…


Book Review: Now, Discover Your Strengths

Is your current job less than fulfilling? If so, you are by no means alone. It turns out, about 80% of us are mismatched or underutilized to the jobs that we undertake everyday. The book Now, Discover Your Strengths, by Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton provide an inspiring ticket to escape the world of the mundane.