(A Notes to Self Series) “A great read is the perfect gift: thoughtful and easy to wrap (with no batteries or assembly required). Plus, I think everyone could use a few more books in their lives.” – Bill Gates Last Tuesday, I posted the first instalment of this six-part quote series about books. I talked…
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More than Meets the Eye: 5 Myth-Busting Things About Books That Change Lives and Careers (Part 4 of 6)
(A Notes to Self Series) “Books allow you to fully explore a topic and immerse yourself in a deeper way than most media today.” – Mark Zuckerberg On Saturday, I posted the first instalment of this six-part quote series about books. I talked about J.K. Rowling’s words and how she may not be too keen…
Boundaries vs Possibilities: 5 Myth-Busting Things About Books That Change Lives and Careers (Part 3 of 6)
(A Notes to Self Series) “Books allowed me to see a world beyond the front porch of my grandmother’s shotgun house… (and) the power to see possibilities beyond what was allowed at the time.” – Oprah Winfrey Last Saturday, I posted the first instalment of this six-part quote series about books. I talked about J.K….
As Simple as That: 5 Myth-Busting Things About Books That Change Lives and Careers (Part 2 of 6)
(A Notes to Self Series) “I read books.” – Elon Musk On Saturday, I posted the first instalment of this six-part quote series about books. I talked about J.K. Rowling’s words and how she may not be too keen about her book’s magic to be really happening in reality but she believes that good books…
Magic vs Magical: 5 Myth-Busting Things About Books That Change Lives and Careers (Part 1 of 6)
(A Notes to Self Series) I don’t believe in the kind of magic in my books. But I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a good book. J.K. Rowling Yes, indeed. I’ve read all of Rowling’s Harry Potter books and watched all the movies of the series. My family is due to have…
Book Review: The Eight Steps to Financial Freedom by Dr BA MABASO MB ChB MPhil MBA
For anyone feeling the pull of curiosity, much like I did, this book provides not only inspiration but also practical guidance. The path to financial independence online might not be as mysterious as it seems—this guide offers clarity where there once was uncertainty.
Book Review: Hope for Finley Creek by Calle J. Brookes
I finished the book needing something lighter before I could finally unwind, but that speaks to the gripping nature of the story. Hope for Finley Creek may not fit neatly into my usual comfort reads, but it certainly succeeded in delivering an unforgettable experience.
Book Review: Adrift by Charlie Sheldon
The fire aboard the ship was fierce and unrelenting. With the seas raging and the weather as unpredictable as it was violent, the crew desperately tried to put their shipboard drills into action. But no amount of training could prepare them for the sheer force of the storm, and they were left with no choice…
Book Review: The Unbound Soul by Richard L Haight
This is also a well-regarded book by a bestselling author, bolstered by numerous glowing reviews that highlight its literary merit.
Book Review: Titanlord by M.G. Darwish
In the midst of the uncertainty and peril, Titanlord serves as a reminder that hope persists even in the darkest of times.
Book Review: Break or Bounce by Bo Sánchez
This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to find their footing in tumultuous times, reminding us that while we may face setbacks, the ability to bounce back is always within our reach.
Book Review: Into Africa by Tina Dreffin
In Into Africa, Tina Dreffin goes on a transformative journey that intertwines her personal experiences with a quest for self-discovery, set against the backdrop of cultural exploration and maritime adventure.
Book Review: It’s Easier to Dance – Living Beyond Boundaries by Annie Haris-Meachem
In Easier to Dance: Living Beyond Boundaries, Annie L. Harris shares her inspiring journey of resilience and determination as she hurdles the challenges of being a female, an African-American, and a person with cerebral palsy.
Book Review: Project Tau by Jude Austin
Kalin was just another student hoping to gain entry into a highly popular fraternity, yearning for that sense of belonging that so many young adults crave. It seemed like a normal aspiration, but his quest took an unexpected turn. All he had to do was infiltrate a facility and capture evidence that the high-tech human…
Book Review: And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White
Rob White’s And Then I Met Margaret is more than just a collection of lessons; it’s an exploration of the human experience and the connections we forge along the way. It encourages us to recognise the wisdom in our everyday encounters and to celebrate the journey of self-discovery.
Book Review: Pastoring Is Not What You Think by Elijah Oladimeji
For those contemplating a future in ministry or aspiring to pastor a church, this book offers vital insights that encourage a deeper understanding of the vocation.
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