Synopsis: Dear Reader, the book you hold in your hand is as relaxing as a day at the Shore, as tense as the traffic you hit on the way down to get there, and as expansive as the Pine Barrens you find yourself lost in after that wrong turn off the Parkway. Stay Salty, the... Continue Reading →
Review: The Decline of America
Synopsis: "The Decline of America" offers a carefully documented analysis of the last seventeen U.S. presidents. These men, eight Democrats and nine Republicans, have shaped the last 100 years, not only for America, but for the world. Each president is profiled with unsparing scrutiny so we can see where it’s all gone wrong. David Schein... Continue Reading →
Review: Lumpy’s Gift
Synopsis: Children have always struggled with the obligations of school, chores, practices, and other family responsibilities. Lumpy’s Gift is a delightful fable about how all those little trials help make it possible to find your true potential. In this story, Lumpy, a lump of clay, is taken from his home by a well-meaning potter who... Continue Reading →
Review: Science Matter and the Baseball Park
Synopsis: There is much to see at the ballpark, and it all matters because it's all matter! In this fast-paced rhyming story, baseball and science fans alike will be delighted to see all the solids, liquids and gases that make game day extra special. As the camera zooms in on instant replay, things slow down... Continue Reading →
Review: The Ultimate Book Launch & Author Platform Planner
Synopsis: Today, whether self-publishing or going the traditional route, a writer can’t get away with publishing a book without the resource of social media. Despite the growth and near necessity of social media, it is a confusing and difficult thing to master. As a writer, social media likely isn’t at the top of your list... Continue Reading →
Review: Break Through to Yes
Synopsis: Collaboration is the new field of leadership. And it is evolving quickly. Now access the most current and collaborative book. Savage's updated book guides you through the business, social and environmental costs of bad collaboration, the roadblocks to collaboration, the 10 Essential Steps to Collaboration, Disruptive Technology, Team Assessments, getting beyond fake news, how... Continue Reading →
Review: Rottweiler Bible
Synopsis: ROTTWEILER: THE ROTTWEILER BIBLE is everything you need to know about Rottweilers from Rottweiler Puppies, Rottweiler Breeders, Rottweiler Dogs as Adults, Rottweiler Health, Rottweiler Temperament, Rottweiler Training and all the proven insider tips you’ll need to succeed with this magnificent breed! The Rottweiler is an amazingly rewarding breed and amongst the strongest and most... Continue Reading →
Meet Author Kimberley Cetron
Q&A with Author Kimberley Cetron Q: What inspired you to create your latest work, Fractals? When we are talking about the book, people usually ask me to explain what a fractal is. Fractals are patterns, and they are everywhere. The easiest places to see them and understand them are in nature and in our bodies,... Continue Reading →
Review: Flipping Houses When You’re Dead Broke
Synopsis: How to Start a House Flipping Business Without Experience or Money - A Beginner’s Guide to Financial Freedom. Do you dream about escaping the boring routine of a 9-5 job and starting a profitable business? Has the current economic crisis cost you your job--your debts piling up without any source of income in sight?... Continue Reading →
Review: Gordon Ramsay Quick and Delicious
Synopsis: Create chef-quality food without spending hours in the kitchen -- these are the recipes and straightforward tips you need to make good food fast.With unlimited access to recipes, why does anyone need another cookbook? Because not all recipes are born equal. Not all of them have been created by a global superstar chef who... Continue Reading →
Review: All Fish Faces
Synopsis: The 2nd Edition of All Fish Faces, Photos and Fun Facts about Tropical Reef Fish, is an underwater treasure of tropical reef fish faces, some fierce, some fun, but all a joy for fish fans young and old. Colorful photography — including names of every fish featured — creates a colorful dive log worth... Continue Reading →
Review: Restart You Heart
Synopsis: Compelling, expert advice on how to live fearlessly with atrial fibrillation AFib patients, their family, friends, and caregivers are often misinformed about the latest research, advancements, and treatments. In this life-changing book, renowned cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Aseem Desai diminishes the worry and confusion that come with an AFib diagnosis by presenting you with the latest... Continue Reading →
Review: Pacita the Pacifier Fairy
Synopsis: "How can I help my child let go of their precious pacifier?" This dilemma can be a real headache for many parents and a challenge that often results in temper tantrums and tears! Pacita the Pacifier Fairy, a poetic fairytale created out of the personal experience of its authors, accompanies children and parents along... Continue Reading →
Review: Beyond Extinction
Synopsis: The ocean is the womb of all life on earth. It is beautiful and bizarre, violent and mysterious. Inhabited by a cast of characters stolen from fantasy, it’s a dystopian world where dragons are real, and monsters are commonplace. Today's spectacular marine life has an ancient history preserved in stone - fossil strata that... Continue Reading →
Review: Flipping ADHD on Its Head
Synopsis: In Flipping ADHD on Its Head, Dr. Poole introduces and explores a holistic, integrated, and empowering approach to identifying and promoting the strengths of ADHD children by first flipping thinking about ADHD. Rather than framing ADHD as a disability, Dr. Proole encourages readers to see it as a normal, if somewhat challenging, way that... Continue Reading →
Review: Raising the Challenging Child
Synopsis: What's the worst you've ever faced as a parent? An all-out tantrum at the mall? A son who won't take out his earbuds to listen to you? A daughter who's failing at school and won't do her homework? A teen who constantly breaks curfew? A call from the police? Whatever you're dealing with, Raising... Continue Reading →
Review: Investing QuickStart Guide
Synopsis: The book you wish you'd had before you began investing. The Investing QuickStart Guide offers a simplified but expansive introduction to the world of investing. Author Ted Snow brings 30 years of experience in the finance industry, much to the benefit of novice learners and experienced investors alike. Snow provides readers... Continue Reading →
Review: Squat
Synopsis: Health, diet, and fitness have become a multi-billion dollar business. The industry explodes into every corner of the industrialized world. A person can’t ignore the inducements and promotions that exist in every media source on the planet. Yet, the commerce surrounding the business has a unique and curious component. The... Continue Reading →
Review: Women, Rise Up!
Synopsis: God has gifted women with beautiful and unique calls on their lives. Unfortunately, many never step into their roles because of doubt, discrimination, fear, and insecurity. But in a world fraught with gender and relationship issues, the gifts and voices of women are needed more than ever. In this fully... Continue Reading →
Review: NCLEX-RN Test Prep
Synopsis: You might think this is just another practice test book. However, our healthcare test prep isn’t like other study materials. Because Ascencia Test Prep’s unofficial NEW NCLEX-RN Practice Test Questions : NCLEX Review Book with 1000+ Practice Exam Questions for the NCLEX Nursing Examination offers you real examples, graphics, and information, you’ll benefit... Continue Reading →
Review: The Law (in Plain English) for Publishers
Synopsis: “A treasure trove of relevant information for industry professionals, new publishers, and indie authors.” —Kevin J. Anderson, #1 international bestselling author and publisher of WordFire Press In The Law (in Plain English)® for Publishers, Leonard DuBoff and Amanda Bryan tackle the many legal considerations of the publishing world.... Continue Reading →
Review: Gather & Make
Synopsis: Gather & Make is an award winning, newly published, one-of-a-kind book. The book provides step-by-step instructions for activities that encourage lively engagement with plants. Three easy-to-create, affordable activities are featured for every month of the year. Each activity in Gather & Make is carefully selected to harmonize with the... Continue Reading →
Review: Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness by Rachel E. Spector
Synopsis: For courses in Community/Public Health Nursing, Transcultural Nursing, and CEUs. Promotes an awareness of the dimensions and complexities involved in caring for people from diverse cultural backgrounds The ninth edition of Cultural Diversity in Health and Wellness examines the differences existing within North America by probing the health... Continue Reading →
Review: The Art & Craft of PR by Sandra Stahl
Synopsis: This book is built around the idea that PR as a communications discipline has no boundaries. It is the PR professional's manual for creating that specific type of mindset and building the necessary skills to meet today's communications challenges, which include mastery of the fundamentals, cultivating unbridled... Continue Reading →
Review: Defeating Dementia by Richard Furman, MD.,FACS
Synopsis: Dementia. It's one of the most dreaded conditions we face as we age. Many people claim they would rather be diagnosed with cancer than dementia or Alzheimer's. What many don't realize is that dementia is not a forgone conclusion as we get older. Our own lifestyle choices and habits... Continue Reading →
Review: The Art of Fully Living by Tal Gur
Synopsis: Master the art of fully living, one life goal at a time. Do you want to experience your one life—your whole life—to its fullest measure? In this stirring book, author, blogger and lifestyle entrepreneur, Tal Gur offers his own transformational journey as an inspiring example and practical... Continue Reading →
Review: The Nantucket Sea Monster: A Fake News Story by Darcy Pattison
Synopsis: A JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD SELECTION Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper? Early in August 1937, a news flash came: a sea monster had been spotted lurking off the shore of Nantucket Island. Historically, the Massachusetts island had served as port for whaling ships. Eyewitnesses... Continue Reading →
Review: Jesus the Bridegroom by Brant Pitre
Synopsis: In Jesus the Bridegroom, Brant Pitre once again taps into the wells of Jewish Scripture and tradition, and unlocks the secrets of what is arguably the most well-known symbol of the Christian faith: the cross of Christ. In this thrilling exploration, Pitre shows how the suffering and... Continue Reading →
Review: The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Breast Cancer
Synopsis: When Dr. Maker was diagnosed in 2011, she, like most people, knew almost nothing about breast cancer. What she did know is that she didn’t feel safe simply following her doctors’ advice. She needed to understand for herself all her treatment options, the statistical outcomes... Continue Reading →
Review: Trivium AFOQT Practice Test Book
Synopsis: Trivium Test Prep’s AFOQT Practice Test Book: AFOQT Prep Book with Over 500 Practice Questions for the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test is a comprehensive practice question book offering 500 AFOQT practice questions on the subject matter covered on the PTCB exam. Rating: 5-stars Review: Trivium Test Prep’s AFOQT Practice Test Book: AFOQT Prep... Continue Reading →
Review: Excel Formulas that Automate Task You No Longer have Time For
Synopsis: A Survival Guide To Getting The Most Work Done You Can In The Least Amount of Time Do you find yourself with more time-consuming work to do in less time than ever? Are you constantly under time pressure to get "urgent" things out? And then answer a bunch... Continue Reading →
Review: How to Build Credit Fast
Synopsis: Do you want to have stellar credit? Do you need to use credit in a few years? This Book has quick and proven, logical strategy on how to get great credit- FAST! This manual provides insights from financial specialists and lawyers, along with sample letters and US federal laws. This is a realistic, no... Continue Reading →
Review: WTF am I Supposed to Eat (A Dieter’s Manifesto)
Synopsis: Amazon Kindle Best Selling Weight Loss Book. WTF am I supposed to eat? is the runaway best seller that will challenge everything you think you know about losing weight and eating healthy. Part obsessive dieter’s manifesto, part smart-ass common sense, WTF am I supposed to eat? is insightful, refreshing, and motivating—the kick in the... Continue Reading →
Review: The Making of a CEO
Synopsis: There’s a lot on your shoulders when you’re at the top of a business. Your employees rely on you—and so do your customers. But to navigate your company to the best of your abilities, you can’t always go it alone. Management expert Oswald R. Viva wants to be your coach. The Making of a... Continue Reading →
Review: Love Your Enemies in Case Your Friends Turn Out to be Bastards (Organizational Case Studies Examining Worksite Politics)
Synopsis: Know Your Enemies… features two sections written from totally different perspectives, each vantage point designed to assist in the interpretation and survival of worksite politics. Section One is a collection of 37 Vignettes, some humorous, some not so humorous – anecdotes describing examples of worksite dysfunction, interspersed with diagnostic clarification (summaries every fifth or... Continue Reading →
Review: Abduction (How Liberalism Steals Our Children’s Hearts and Minds)
Synopsis: Abduction issues an Amber Alert for the souls and minds of America’s youth. The book exposes how the liberal Left seeks to brainwash our children. It places a spotlight on the corruption that permeates the entertainment, educational, and judicial systems of our nation. Parents, teachers, and policymakers need to know what is happening right... Continue Reading →
Review: Acanemia
Synopsis: An irreverent appraisal of America's higher education players--administrators, faculty, and students--offered by an emeritus professor at a university established in the 1960s. Rating: 5-stars Review: Acanemia is a fascinating memoir. It took me on a journey to learning about higher education failures. I also got a sneak peak to a liberal instructor's point of... Continue Reading →
Review: Unleashing the Intrapreneur
Synopsis: Millennials desire to be autonomous, be creative, and live meaningful lives. But because current company landscapes impede on that, their career is driven elsewhere, to companies that support their priorities. Companies that welcome and provide Millennials intrapreneurial opportunities entice employees to stay and help the company move forward. Millennials will dedicate futures to companies... Continue Reading →
Review: Mastering Online Marketing
Synopsis: Mastering Online Marketing is the most comprehensive and up-to-date book available on advanced web marketing. It reveals the secrets that can help take your Internet marketing to a new level. Hundreds of books have been published on online marketing, so what makes this one special? Whether you are new to the subject and... Continue Reading →
Review: Fukushima and the Coming Tokyo Earthquake
Synopsis: This book details the story of two earthquakes, one that has already happened and one that is imminent, and their consequences, not only for Japan but also for the rest of the world. It is structured in a way that ‘chunks up’ in sections, from Japanese cultural elements, to the sequence of events after... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Deadbeat Moms by Naomi Brunner
Deadbeat Moms by Naomi Brunner is an excellent informational novel about child abuse and neglect. Her novel comes complete with individual stories that are shattering to read about. They make you want to stand up and act out against all the abuse and neglect! I found this novel inspirational. A very motivating collection of stories... Continue Reading →