Book Review
20 Something Manifesto
by Andi Diehn
Mid-life crises are fairly well-known in these days of too many choices and too little time. Quarter-life crises are perhaps less talked about, but just as significant, according to author Christine Hassler. Hassler, a life coach and...
Book Review
The Last Polar Bear
by Andi Diehn
Global warming, a concept once under the sole jurisdiction of overeager environmental activists, has lately developed into an issue nearly universally accepted as a major problem in dire need of universal human attention. Nevertheless,...
Book Review
The World's Greatest Email
by Andi Diehn
Laughter has long been considered a cheap and effective medicine for the masses. Studies have shown that laughter can help prevent heart disease, boost the immune system, and clear the lungs. We all need to laugh more—at the world, our...
Book Review
A Tablespoon of Love, A Tablespoon of Discipline
by Andi Diehn
The youngest generation tends to get the blame for the world’s worst social economic and political ills. In his book A Tablespoon of Love A Tablespoon of Discipline Donald L. Gandy lifts the fault from the shoulders of the young and...
Book Review
The Messenger
by Andi Diehn
Separation between church and state is an accepted interpretation of the United States Constitution yet most American politicians claim God to be on their side. The national population accepts this even welcoming religious faith as a...
Book Review
The Balkan Secret Conspiracy
by Andi Diehn
The world seems forever in danger of succumbing to an evil madman. In "The Balkan Secret Conspiracy" author Barbara Shenouda explores the effects of one woman’s tragic past on her comfortable present and follows her on a journey that...
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