With all the real-life political drama that we are dealing with these days, this book is extremely relevant. But it also provides the fun & intellectual escape you expect from a psychological thriller
Jesus The Christ by James E. Talmage
The spirit of his demands was that of a practical religion, the only religion of any possible worth – the religion of right living.
Beyond Order: 12 More Rules For Life by Jordan B. Peterson
Peterson’s advice is practical & heartfelt. You feel his personal struggle to learn these lessons through the pages making the effort to share this wisdom truly heroic.
Mariana By Susanna Kearsley
The past is very seductive…really it’s the present that’s in a mist, uncertain. The past is quite clear, and warm, and comforting. That’s why people often get stuck there.
Make Every Man Want You By Marie Forleo
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 1st edition (April 25, 2008) Paperback : 192 pages ISBN: 978-0071597814 Thoughts: I like Marie Forelo so much I reviewed two of her books two weeks in a…
The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
I happen to believe every story is a love story if you catch it at the right moment, slantwise in the light of dusk.
Everything Is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo
The most powerful words in the universe are the words you say to yourself.
Little Britches by Ralph Moody
A man’s character is like his house. If he tears boards off his house and burns them to keep himself warm and comfortable, his house soon becomes a ruin. If he tells lies to be able to do the things he shouldn’t do but wants to, his character will soon become a ruin. A man with a ruined character is a shame on the face of the earth.
The War Of Art By Steven Pressfield
Creative work is not a selfish act or a bid for attention on the part of the actor. It’s a gift to the world and every being in it. Don’t cheat us of your contribution. Give us what you’ve got.
The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly
Stories wanted to be read, David’s mother would whisper. They needed it. It was the reason they forced themselves from their world into ours. They wanted us to give them life.