Homeless to Hopkins, the Extraordinary Success Story of Christopher L. Smith

From the moment I cracked open the pages of Homeless to Hopkins, I was hooked. The author, Christopher L. Smith, is a doctor at Johns Hopkins hospital, and this memoir is his unique story on how he got there. Without spoilers, I will say, the troubles he overcame to become a respected doctor at Johns […]

Taking on the Big Banks, Screw U by Jim Masiello

Screw U by Jim Masiello is the account of one man’s fight against the injustices of the financial world. From the very first page, I was hooked on Masiello’s story where he faced off against the IRS and big banks in a battle for his very livelihood. This memoir is Masiello’s unwavering determination and resilience […]

What’s the Difference? by Thomas J. Baechle was Eye-Opening and Thought-Provoking

What’s the Difference? by Thomas J. Baechle challenged my preconceived notions about language in the most delightful way possible. Baechle’s exploration of similar words revealed layers of meaning I never knew existed. Each chapter left me thinking about the intricacies of English on my own, and how subtle differences in words can truly shape our […]

Shameful Prowess by Charlee Rae Valentine Blurs the Lines Between Right and Wrong

Shameful Prowess dives into the murky depths of moral ambiguity. I found that it prompted me to look inside myself, and to look around at the world and confront uncomfortable truths about human nature. Charlee Rae Valentine’s book blurs the lines between right and wrong, and takes a look at the consequences of cockiness and […]

A Unique Memoir, There He’s Crying by Ken Magill

There, He’s Crying by Ken Magill is unlike any other about-the-author that I’ve read before. Every author injects their own special touch, their own unique personality into their writing. I found Ken Magill’s uniqueness to be very compelling! In this book, you’ll likely shed a tear, you’ll laugh and you’ll read things that make you […]

Reviewing Bone (& Body) Lessons by Lois P. Liggett, a Linguistic Delight

Lois P. Liggett’s Bone (& Body) Lessons is a linguistic delight. Language is a very intricate and interesting thing and there are all sorts of rabbit holes to dive down when it comes to the human language. This book takes readers on a fascinating journey through the interconnectedness of language, culture, and the human body. […]

An Unconventional Memoir, Reviewing David Armillei’s Growing Up the Antichrist

As a poetry enthusiast and an unconventional storytelling enjoyer, Growing Up the Antichrist by David Armillei was the perfect read. This experimental memoir challenged my expectations of what a memoir should be. I’ve never read another like it. It presented a collection of heartful pieces that felt more like expressions of raw emotion. Of course […]

Book Review, Hardwired to the Heart: Explore Leadership

Leadership books usually just don’t cut it for me. Until I found this one. I found it to be more of a psychological exploration. Hardwired to the Heart dives deep into your human psyche. It shows you the connections between empathy, leadership, and your personal growth. Not just for those in leadership roles either, it’s […]

The Performing Heart by Susan Bowman, a Book Review

Step into the profound journey toward emancipation and serenity with The Performing Heart by Susan Bowman. A minister revered for inner healing and deliverance, Bowman navigates skillfully through the labyrinth of seeking approval, revealing the enigmatic treasures concealed within our very hearts. This book transcends the ordinary, catering not only to those seeking emotional solace […]