Say So by Marian Hanna MPH| Book review

415soOjdMCLDelving into loss, empowerment, and despair, this is a unique, page-turning art of nonfiction with real-life stories. This is a compilation of gorgeously written stories about daring to be more, transcending expectations, and generating opportunities for yourself when doors are being slammed in your face. This book will provide the road back to yourself when you’re lost and teach you how to stop doubting the greatness in yourself and act with love, as the absence of love is fear. This is an honest, blunt, sassy, unapologetic and raw account of life-changing insights of hope, faith, and personal transformation.

As the reader discovers the depths of courage in vulnerability, you learn along with her that in forgiving your past and moving toward your truest selves, you will flourish in the chaos of life.

My review

Say so is a collection of stories about real-life experience and the lessons learned from it. The author has narrated a piece from her own life through simple words. The author never tries to sugar-coat the harsh realities. She put down the raw face of real-life realities as it is. This helps to take responsibility for our actions. This encourages us to create our opportunity and carve our life in our terms.

The author includes her personal stories to convey each lesson. Why she included her personal stories in the book is explained in the first chapter itself. It is a powerful medium to connect with our audience. Because the author herself has gone through all these difficult situations and realized her faults. She talks about her life lessons. This helps the readers to connect with the lessons.

The author has dedicated more than 50% of the book to only one topic: how to understand and manage fear. For me, all the chapters dealing with fear was empowering. They help to understand myself and my flaws. Fear creates doubts about our capabilities. This doubt hinders us from reaching our goal. To be courageous is no small feat. We often find us in our shell of comfort. These lessons teach us to be more courageous. Just like the saying, everything you want is on the other side of fear.

The rest of the chapters talks about some other great points, such as facing criticism. We never want to hear criticism. We hate it. Because it shows our vulnerability, our flaws. But if and only if, we can accept our flaws then only we grow ourselves and use it for our advantage.

Altogether, this book was a great learning experience for me to understand and renovate myself to face more challenges.

Rating:5/5

 

ORGANIC NOMENCLATURE: SIMPLIFIED.: IUPAC System Made-Easy by Anthony O. Nwobosi|Review

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Title: ORGANIC NOMENCLATURE: SIMPLIFIED.: IUPAC System Made-Easy Book (Organic Chemistry 1) 

Author: Anthony O. Nwobosi

Pages: 109

Organic nomenclature is the foundation of organic chemistry. If the foundation is strong, then you can build a fortress very quickly. Although my favourite subject in school was chemistry, I always struggled with many sections of organic chemistry. It is because of the lack of accurate, simplified and elaborate material in the market. Every time I search for a reference guide in organic chemistry, I ended up in books with incomprehensive information and without any illustrations. But all these difficulties are rectified in this book.

The author has immense knowledge in this field. But what makes this book special is how he chose to present his knowledge through words.

The book has very well structured content. The terminology and basic concepts that need to understand beforehand is explained in the first chapter. This will give a new learner head start. After that, the IUPAC system of nomenclature for Organic compounds are explained. As we progress the learning, all complex nomenclature is neatly explained. Proper exercises are also included at the end of each chapter which is enough to test our knowledge on concepts. The striking feature of this book is the inclusion of a much larger number of illustrated examples. This is a rare and very helpful aspect for all beginners. I would like to see more books in Organic chemistry like this.

Rating:5/5

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Mental Toughness by Nicola Jeremy Baehler| Book review

 

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Author: Nicola Jeremy Baehler

Pages: 119

Genre: Self-help

My review

Mental toughness is everything. Almost all the competitors have the same set of skills, efficiency and knowledge. What makes one another different is their level of mastery in mental toughness. Believe it or not, it is the single most aspect, that differentiates a legend from a winner.

I have read many books on personality development until now. From my experience, I must say most of the books lack original ideas. Thay has either copied or paraphrased contents. But this book surprised me from the beginning itself. It has astonishingly original ideas and practical techniques. The major difference that I have spotted while reading was, the author has been constantly pushing the readers to take action rather than consume more information.

The presentation of the contents in the book is remarkable. It is structured as a complete package. The author explains the theoretical aspects of mental toughness in the initial chapters, then gradually proceeds to tools and habits needed to rewire our existing life and mindset. The book concludes with providing two bonus chapters. I really liked the second bonus chapter on the spartan morning routine which contains refreshing techniques.

Altogether, this short book has very promising and helpful ideas that can surely transform one’s life. A must-read for everyone.

Rating:5/5

The Seven Epaulettes of Leadership by Shawn Abrams|Book review

 

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Author: Shawn Abrams

Pages: 154

Blurb

Shawn Abrams is a sitting member of the Pace University – Lubin School of Business Executive Education Advisory Board.
His book, The Seven Epaulettes of Leadership is a first of its kind, as. It effectively addresses and shines a light on the two areas of your life that can cost you the most. They are Leadership and Relationships. If you are leading people without the benefit of relationship, you could be bullying them, and if you are loving people without the benefit of relationship, you could be lonely.
Most people will tell you they are a leader, but few people can define leadership. How can we maintain the integrity of it or even recognize it without being able to define it? More importantly, how can we teach it if we cannot define it? Your organization has multiple levels of people and there must be Continuity of Leadership through them. This represents an intangible ‘through line’ that your profits and productivity will follow because the people that work for you are affected by it.
I do not lead with words. I coach my team with words, I mentor them with Statement challenges, and lead with compassion. In this book, you will learn how to employ Applied Leadership to coach and mentor people to reach their next level. In turn, they will help you to reach your next level. Establishing relationships with those we lead will keep them engaged with our vision long after the meeting has ended. Your vision of tomorrow is bigger than today, and the potential of you people is greater than their problems. You must believe this because aside from an extreme shortage of resources, the only reason teams fail is because of their leader. Know this, before you get people to change the way they think you must change the way you think. I will share that in detail with you.
Finally, I cover Emotional Intelligence. Leadership skills and emotional intelligence parallel each other, but they are not the same. People are more inclined to follow relationships than a leader! If you can occupy both these spaces in someone’s life at the same time, you possess The Seven Epaulettes of Leadership.

My review

The Seven Epaulettes of Leadership covers A-Z details on the practical and moral side of leadership. Considering the structure and the range of information included in the book, I can easily call it “The Bible” on leadership. The striking feature for me while reading this book was its elaborate introduction. The well-scripted introduction itself gives a holistic view on the upcoming contents in the book. The interactive and lucid way of narration used in the book is evident from the introduction itself.

Although the book is titled “The Seven Epaulettes of Leadership”, the author does not try to explain this in the beginning. The book has 11 chapters overall. In the initial seven chapters, he tries to build a strong foundation on the topic by conveying the true purpose and moral side of leadership. Only in the eighth chapter, he introduces the seven epaulettes. The rest of the chapters is used to explain the practical side of the leadership incorporating all the ideas which were previously discussed.

I really liked the style of narration used in the book. The personal, contemporary, and historical references and stories with a pinch of humor helps the reader to easily glide through the pages. This helps to absorb the core qualities explained in the book as it is.

I must say that the ideas and wisdom poured through the pages of this book is truly unmatchable. This is surely a time worthy, must-read for personal and professional development.

Rating: 5/5

The Self-Esteem Workbook: Become your Amazing Ideal Self, build your Real Self-Esteem and get Healthy Confidence|Book review

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Title: The Self-Esteem Workbook: Become your Amazing Ideal Self, build your Real Self-Esteem and get Healthy Confidence 

Author:  Lya Swan

Pages: 112

Why we read self-help books? The answer is simple! We all want to change our personality for better results and eventually to attract success in life. To change our personality, we apply many techniques and hacks in our life in the hope to yield better results. But most of these techniques never give the results we need. Primarily because these techniques never concentrate on the root cause. They all are superficial, so the results. The bottom line of every personality development hack is self-esteem. This is the best takeaway from this book. Self- esteem builds strong self-confidence. Self-confidence will lead to success.

The author has divided the whole book into two parts. The first part concentrates on defining the meaning of Self-esteem. After a clear explanation, she moves to evaluate our own self-esteem. From this evaluation, we will realize where we stand and how far we have to go. The next chapter is about laying a solid foundation for the upcoming exercises. In the second part, the author gives a holistic approach to building self-esteem. This approach includes mindfulness to goal setting.

What I really liked about this book is the author never tries to rush into the action plan. She starts from the basics and then proceeds further. This step by step approach makes this book special in the genre. The overall structure of the book is unique and truly meant to help people. Personal development books depend a lot on human psychology. How well you know that will reflect on your writings. The understanding of author in this area makes this book exceptional. I would love to see a continuation of this book or more work from the author.

Rating: 5/5

Deceptive Gods by Lorne J. Therrien Sr.| Book review

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Title: Deceptive Gods: Confronting the Divine and Demonic: Exploring a Revolutionary New Approach to Angels, Demons, and The Unseen Spiritual World That Guides Us 

Author: Lorne J. Therrien Sr.

Pages:347

Blurb

Lorne J. Therrien’s Deceptive Gods is among the best books on spiritual warfare. On his path to win God’s heart, Lorne J. Therrien experienced angels that appeared as bright as the sun, the comforting embrace of the Holy Spirit that would come and go leaving him in a euphoric state, and darker-than-night hooded shadows that lingered on the sidelines, watching. It is written, ‘You shall not test the Lord, your God’. But when his empathic ability recognizes a similarity in the energy of the angels, demonic hooded shadows, and the Holy Spirit, a red flag is raised. Does he accept what has been written, or trust his intuition and test the God he loves? Making no assumptions, Therrien lets empathy, intuition, and thorough research guide the way, arriving at a clear understanding of both human and non-human nature. The opportunity presents itself with an unexpected visitation at a former monastery, and the game begins. Therrien invites a student curious about spiritual communication to join him as he confronts and converses with the divine and demonic to learn the true identity of the invisible presence. Deceptive Gods is one of the best books on angels and demons and will be of great value to readers interested in Christian mysticism practices and spiritual communication.

My review

The world that we live in is deluded with misinformation that inadvertently leads us to misery. Deceptive Gods by Lorne J. Therrien Sr. is an attempt to defog and demystify these beliefs. Faith and supernaturalism are connected together to obtain monetary advantages. We can’t find many books which talk about truth like this. Because creating deception about supernaturals is a part of the selfishness in humans. I was always skeptical about the books written in this genre. Because either they are misleading or filled with unrealistic explanations. But I found an entirely new approach in this book. The author never tries to hide anything. He immersed himself in this. He narrated clearly of his experience. This is a close to real-life experience ever you came across in these genres.

Due to this unreserved nature in the narration, all of my doubts are cleared as I read through. The author starts with basics and he takes time to explain and clear all misbeliefs. This helps me to approach the content through an open mind. The author used a conversation style between him and one of his students throughout the book. This way he teaches and answers every doubt we may encounter on the way. The world of paranormal and supernatural are tempting for certain people to delve right in. But the author clearly explains what we may face if we made that decision.

I really liked his explanation about why these supernatural beings are trying to connect with us. This reasonable explanation is enough to demystify popular beliefs. How he has approached this subject from a reader’s point of view is absolutely great. This is the most believable explanation on this subject you can ever have.

Rating:5/5

 

ANTI CELLULITE GUIDE: Ultimate Guide to Cellulite Free Skin by Alein Ree | Book review

 

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Author: Alein Ree

Pages: 48

Blurb

Ultimate Guide to Cellulite Free Skin offers simple and practical solutions in easy step guide to cellulite free skin! Extremely easy and short to read with no fuss has never been easier. This book explains what cellulite is and not, causes of cellulite, myths, misconceptions, explains why certain methods don’t work, step by step checklist, and solutions. It covers all possible causes of cellulite and guidance on how to get rid of it. Every woman is different and causes for cellulite are too, hence why we look at it from a holistic perspective. This book is up to date with current time so should be much relatable to women seeking solutions.

My review

Cellulite is the most common health condition that affects mainly women. It is also a matter of beauty and skincare. This book presents a holistic approach to this complex condition. As the title says, this is an ultimate guide for anti-cellulite skin. The author who is also a certified healthcare professional presents A-Z details about this problem through this book. We are living in a time, where information overload is clogging our judging abilities. The internet is filled with myths and facts. This creates misconceptions that eventually lead to mistreatments for cellulite. This causes more problems. So, the right knowledge about cellulite is essential. This short read has concise and accurate details. It is written to convey this health condition to laymen. Because of that, the author has devoted half of the book for busting myths around cellulite. This was an eye-opener for me.

After separating facts from myths, the author has then introduced a practical solution that every woman can adopt to cure this condition. This checklist includes every possible cause and its remedies. The author ends the book with the possible treatment options for cellulite.

This is a complete practical guide for this health condition which is written in a simple and lucid language. This is indeed a very helpful read and recommended for every woman who wants to learn more about their health and lifestyle.

Rating:5/5

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An Interview with Jason Arnold|Author of ‘A Beginner’s Guide To Wine’

Today I’ll be hosting author Jason Murray Arnold on my blog. His debut book, “A Beginner’s Guide To Wine” published in June 2020 is available at Amazon.com.

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Me: What inspired you to start writing The Beginner’s Guide to Wine?

Jason: I think, more than anything, it had to do with the fact that while I was learning to appreciate wine, I just couldn’t find a simple guide to start. I had to learn everything the hard way, by getting out there and asking questions. Sure, there are courses on wine, but they aren’t very approachable to the beginner. Too often, they contain information that you can’t begin to grasp while just getting started. The language of the wine world can seem like an entirely different language at first. I read that there are thousands of words used to describe the taste of wine. That can be overwhelming to the beginner. So, I’ve tried to make this book the answer to that problem. How can you understand wine when you don’t have years of learning and lack the experience that trying a few hundred wines brings?

During my career, I’ve had the opportunity to travel and try so many different wines. But the one thing I’ve learned when discussing wine with the people I’ve met along the way is that many of them felt exactly how I did when I began. They find even the basics of wine difficult to understand. I mean with all the fancy words, it’s no wonder that’s true. With so many different varieties of wine and so many different wine growing regions, it can be confusing. They find it difficult to understand what makes one red so drastically different from another. So I tried to explain these things, as easily as I could. The book is my attempt at making the world of wine understandable to the average person. My hope is that by the end of the book, the reader will appreciate everything that goes into making fine wine.

Me: Can you share a snippet that isn’t in the blurb or excerpt?

Jason: Oh, what to share? It’s hard to share just one thing. But I think I’ll share a bit an excerpt from my chapter on American wine. It’s about wines made in Missouri, which is something that very few people, even in the wine world, know much about. But it’s an area that grows a variety of grapes that you, otherwise, rarely see made into wines, which makes it special.

“Missouri is perhaps most famous for producing wine in the corridor known as the Missouri Rhineland. This winegrowing region was founded by German immigrants in the early to mid-nineteenth century. By the 1880s, Missouri was the country’s top wine-growing region. It was the Napa Valley of its day.

Today the state benefits from Missouri’s long summers and thin rocky Ozark soil. Missouri is even known as the cave state for its many underground caverns. There, wineries often utilize the natural cellars. Missouri’s most prominent variety of wine is the state grape, the Norton. But it also produces plenty of sweet wine with native grapes, such as the Concord. Most vineyards also plant French-American hybrids, such as Vignoles and Chardonel.”

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Me: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

Jason: I don’t think I ever planned to be a writer. In my professional life, I’m an accountant. I have both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in business. But, I’ve always been passionate about wine. It’s one of my favourite things in life. Wine is something that I appreciate like one would appreciate art. You can describe a particular wine in so many different ways. I suppose you could say each bottle is its own work of art. For me, writing this book was a labor of love. I wanted to share what I’ve learned with others.

Me: What is the most difficult part of your artistic process?

Jason: For me, most difficult part was deciding what information to include and what to exclude. Some things certainly seemed vital, but others more trivial. The Beginner’s Guide to Wine is supposed to be an introduction to wine, and if not for having an editor to reign me back in,  I could have gone on and on about all the finer details and nuances of winemaking. The final work, I hope, provides enough information to answer all questions a newbie would have without overreaching. One of the motivations for writing this book is to encourage the reader explore wine even further. I don’t want them to stop here.

Me: What is the most surprising thing you discovered while writing your book?

Jason: When I began this book, I had a pretty good grasp of the major wine grapes and the regions. I could describe the difference between all of them. But I really didn’t know a lot about the history of wine. That took research. From the famous story of Jesus turning water into wine, I knew that wine was around at least as early as Rome. But, I discovered, that it actually goes back thousands of years before that. That surprised me.

Me: Who is your favourite author and why?

Jason: I’d have to say my favourite author was Francis Scott Fizgerald. Not because he struggled with alcoholism, writing about a probation era in The Great Gatsby, but because of his incredible depictions of the Jazz Age. His work always seemed to me like the work of a romantic and the themes of youth, despair, and age resonate with us all. He’s a classic American author that deserves all the acclaim he’s received.

Me: What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

Jason: There is a 1971 book by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson called The World Atlas of Wine. I’d say that it was one of the first essential works of literature on wine. They revised it last year and it contains some of the most descriptions of wine and the regions in which it has grown.

Me: Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?

Jason: Well, if you actually want to finish the book, you have to just sit down and write it. You have to keep writing it. Too many distractions and too much planning can both kill your ability to actually get anything done. Words have to hit paper or you’ll never finish. But, I think that the most important thing is to write about something you’re interested in. If you’re not passionate about what you’re writing, it’ll be hard to find the motivation to finish.

Me: If you had to describe yourself in three words, what would they be?

Jason: Just three words? Methodical, meticulous, and sophisticated.

Me: Are you working on anything at the present you would like to share with your readers about?

Jason: Well, I’m going to start blogging about wine. Before this book, I really didn’t write much. But now, I don’t want to stop. I want to continue sharing knowledge about wine and diving deeper into specific topics. This book is just an introduction. Maybe I’ll write a book specific to Missouri wine. It’s an underrated wine region. And it’s the next obvious, move for me. I mean, that’s where I live and work. There are some great vineyards in my backyard.

You can contact Jason at jasonmurrayarnold@gmail.com or visit him at https://jasonmarnold.com/.

About the Book

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This short book will serve as a guide to help you understand the basic types of wine and common terminology so that you can go from sounding like a beginner to a more refined individual. It will not make you an expert and certainly not an oenophile. That is something that requires years of tasting and practice. Yet, even the experts had to start somewhere. In this book, we will start with the basics, including the answer to that oh so important question, “what is wine?”

The beginner’s guide to wine is available in paperback and Kindle editions from Amazon.com

 

 

About the Author

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Jason Arnold is a wine connoisseur, art collector, and accountant. A frequent traveler, he can be found scuba diving, skiing, and exploring the great outdoors while in search of finest wines. He enjoys pairing unique wines with exotic cuisine and finds the vine to one God’s gifts to humanity.

Catering Your Way to Financial Independence by Manvir Singh Anand| Book review

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Title: Catering Your Way to Financial Independence

Author: Manvir Singh Anand

Review

Catering Your Way to Financial independence by Manvir Singh Anand is a complete guide for a beginner to understand and start their own catering business. The Covid-19 crisis has retarded the growth of many businesses and due to that fact, many people are looking for a career change. This is a complete guide for everyone who has a remote idea to start a catering business in the near future.

The primary purpose of non-fiction books is to convey knowledge as much as possible. But I rarely seen a book like this. It has everything you need. Each chapter is dedicated to a particular part of the business. The author explains almost all aspects such as planning, sales, menu preparation, operation, management, funding, and safety precautions due to Covid. Also, a helpful Q&A session is included at the end.

Must read for every like-minded person. This book can add value to your life for sure.

Rating:4/5

Jobless in Jumeirah by Rohit Bhagat| Book review

 

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Title: Jobless in Jumeirah

Author: Rohit Bhagat

Pages:159

Jobless in Jumeirah by Rohit Bhagat is a much closer to the real-life portrayal of a job-seeker. Just like as mentioned in the cover page, this is a lyrical tribute to the job-seeking fables in the glittering sands of Dubai. The middle-east is the age-old haven for every man in the world. People migrate and sweat in this sand to give colors to their dreams. Just like the protagonist in the book, many are working and living their life in this land of glittering sands.

We all know how painstaking is the process of getting hired for a fresh out graduate. After months of sleepless and restless efforts, one gets hold of a job. But what will happen if we lost our only source of income, that precious job suddenly in a day? We have to go all around this painful process once again.

This is the realistic tale of that pain. Someone who has been living in all comforts all his life, this is a new challenge. A challenge where success only matters. The process of acclimatizing to the reality is a very slow process. This challenge will drain our mental and physical health. We will learn the value of friendships, professional relationships, and faith on the way. Most importantly we can analyze and explore the unknown emotions of our own self.

The portrayal of job hunting and rejection is so much realistic in this book. The author has penned down every emotions and phases that can possibly occur over the course of job hunting. The book is truly a lyrical treat because of the choice of words.

It is structured as a memoir with small poems in between. Overall it is good short read expressing pure human emotions very accurately.

Rating:4/5