Book Reviews

Sunday Bloody Book Review 1 – “WHY MEN DON’T LISTEN & WOMEN CAN’T READ MAPS” by Allan & Barbara Peas

Sunday Bloody Book Review 1 - "WHY MEN DON'T LISTEN & WOMEN CAN'T READ MAPS" by Allan & Barbara Peas…

10 years ago

Book Review: 59 Seconds – Think a Little, Change a Lot by Richard Wiseman

Just finished reading the book ":59 Seconds - Think a little, Change a lot" by Richard Wiseman, author of Quirkology.…

12 years ago

Book Recommendation: How to Talk to Anyone, 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships by Leil Lowndes

Finally able to put down my Angry Birds game…. I actually deleted it off my iPad… I swear games will…

13 years ago

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas Magic Book Launch at National Book Store

National Book Store cordially invites you to the Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas Magic book launch on November 3,…

14 years ago

Filipina Writer featured in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas Magic

NYX MARTINEZ  CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL: CHRISTMAS MAGIC Nyx Martinez—Filipina artist, travel-writer, inspirational speaker, and volunteer in East Africa…

14 years ago

How to Make Your Social Network WORK for You

WOW! My guest for my segment "Edumacate Me!" really prepared a lot of stuff for us! "Edumacate Me!" is a…

14 years ago

Charlotte Iserbyt – Deliberate Dumbing Down of the World

This is definitely going on my "To-Read" list! Charlotte Iserbyt - Deliberate Dumbing Down of the World A WHISTLEBLOWER'S ACCOUNT…

14 years ago

Bieber vs Glass Door, Shrek The Final Chapter Review, Pope Condoms and More!

You’ve found “The G-Spot” with DJ Vince G. A radio show on Mellow 94.7 FM every every Saturday from 6-9am and…

14 years ago

“Niche Dominators: Success Secrets Exposed” book launch & preview

Niche Dominators: Success Secrets Exposed is the follow-up book to one of the region’s bestselling business books, Secrets To Dominate…

14 years ago

Bloody Book Review 7 “Viral Loop: From Facebook to Twitter, How Today’s Smartest Businesses Grow Themselves” by: Adam L. Penenberg

This book is a fun read at the beginning, but the chapters quickly become repetitive and not much more relevant information is…

14 years ago