BOOK REVIEWS
Transcend: The New Science of Self-Actualization (by Scott Barry Kaufman)
I’ve always been interested in the study of Psychology and in recent years have been focusing on personal growth. So, when I became aware of this book, Transcend: The New Science of Self-Actualization, by Scott Barry Kaufman, I thought it was a perfect fit for me.
Fallen (by Karin Slaughter)
I am completely hooked on this Will Trent series of novels! Karin Slaughter is a masterful storyteller with complex, likable characters. I couldn’t be happier that…
From Bindu to Ojas (by Ram Dass)
From Bindu to Ojas contains some very early Ram Dass recordings made in 1969. Ram Dass had recently returned from his first trip to India where he met his guru, Maharaji, when he began living…
Lying in Wait (by Liz Nugent)
This story was excellent! Liz Nugent wrote an amazing psychological thriller. Lying in Wait completely exceeded my expectations. From the very beginning, the story is shocking and…
Forest Bathing: How Trees Can Help You Find Health and Happiness (by Dr. Qing Li)
Forest Bathing: How Trees Can Help You Find Health and Happiness by Dr. Qing Li explains this marvelous Japanese concept. I immediately believed in this concept the first time I heard about it and was eager to read this book when it crossed my path.
The Gardner Heist (by Ulrich Boser)
The book, The Gardner Heist: The True Story of the World’s Largest Unsolved Art Theft, provides a foundation of knowledge about the heist, the museum, and an extensive look into the thieves. Ulrich opens…
The Blame Game (by Sandie Jones)
This was an utter disappointment. I was excited to read The Blame Game by Sandie Jones, and I really thought I would love it. I’ve read…
A Promise to Kill (by Erik Storey)
I devoured this book! It’s full of action and suspense as Clyde Barr embarks on his next, unexpected, adventure. A Promise to Kill is the…
Suspect (by Michael Robotham)
While searching for my next audiobook, I realized it’s been awhile since I’ve read any books by Michael Robotham. I wanted to correct that. Further Goodreads research…
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