- Book Reviews
- Books Published May 2021
May 2021
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that were
published May 2021.
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"Welfare Cheese to Fine Caviar" is an inspirational memoir that also serves as a self-improvement resource for others. Chemical engineer Thomas Wideman’s motivational memoir "Welfare Cheese to Fine Caviar" focuses on self-improvement... Read More
"You Are Enough!" is an inspirational text that’s filled with practical advice for working and living with passion and purpose. Charlene Wheeless’s "You Are Enough!" is part memoir, part motivational guide; it draws on Wheeless’s... Read More
In the political thriller "The Maltese Attack", headstrong young people are swept into an international power play. In Jay Perin’s thriller "The Maltese Attack", two young people become political pawns to a Libyan coup. In the early... Read More
In Robert L. Shuster’s gripping novel To Zenzi, eighty-four-year-old Tobias recounts his dark past as a member of the Hitler Youth, which he was pressured into joining when he was thirteen. At first, Tobias believes he’s fighting for... Read More
"Badvertising" is a marketing industry insider’s crabby compendium of the pitfalls that stymie advertising campaigns. In these essays, “Agents of Stupidity” are not inept spies, but trends that caused terrible ads. Drawing on his... Read More
The inspiring self-help guide "Your Next Big Idea" forwards advice and creative exercises that encourage the development of different ways of thinking. Samuel Sanders’s playful self-help workbook, Your Next Big Idea, encourages... Read More
"Del Rio" is a suspenseful international thriller involving two countries, multiple crimes, and a district attorney driven by the need to succeed. Jane Rosenthal’s fast thriller "Del Rio" tackles questions of justice, oppression, and... Read More