Recommended Reading
« Previous EntriesBring Your Library When You Travel: Amazon Kindle.
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009Have you ever been sitting quietly, reading light on engulfed in a great book when you feel as if someone is watching you? It happens to me often when I am reading my Kindle.
Usually when I get this feeling, I slowly take my eyes of the book I’m reading and look up [...]
Recommended Read: It Sure Beats Working
Saturday, October 6th, 2007This review has moved to SerendipitousReader.com.
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Recommended Read: Freedomnomics: Why Free Markets Work and Other Half-Baked Theories Don’t
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007This review has moved to SerendipitousReader.com
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Recommended Read: America: An Illustrated Early History 1776-1900
Friday, August 24th, 2007History books in our public schools should include descriptive tales of the past located next to brilliant pictures, helping keep the attention of a young student. Time magazine has produced such a book with their America: An Illustrated Early History.
The book is the size of a magazine full of glossy pages with depictions of [...]
Recommended Read: Red Wells, An American Soldier In World War II
Friday, June 29th, 2007I finished this book in one day because I was drawn in by the important, inspiring, and dramatic story. This is the history of an American soldier’s life and how he was profoundly changed by WWII. We have much to learn from the personal sacrifice of the people that lived and served in our armed forces during this era.
From [...]
Recommended Read: The Secret
Friday, March 23rd, 2007This post has been moved to Serendipitous Reader.
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Recommended Read: Culture Warrior
Sunday, February 4th, 2007Bill O’Reilly is the self proclaimed Culture Warrior and describes in his book the secular-progressive movement in the United States. O’Reilly argues the secular-progressive movement is dangerous for our society. One example of the societal dangers created by the secular-progressive movement is its support of restorative justice which has allowed child rapists back on the streets after only [...]
Beat Insomnia: Effective Sleep Management Naturally
Tuesday, January 16th, 2007While attending college I had difficulty sleeping for numerous reason. My roommate would stumble through the front door in the middle of the night drunk, I had a difficult exam the next day, or I had a project due which I have fallen behind on.
Not wanting to take sleeping pills, I discovered a way of [...]
Recommended Read: Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007Many times we worry about the smallest things in life. Richard Carleson, Ph.D., wrote a book to help us prevent small things in our life from becoming major challenges.
Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff–and it’s all small stuff contains one hundred ways of preventing many of life’s small stuff from becoming major disasters. Some of my [...]
Recommended Read: 48 Days To The Work You Love
Sunday, December 17th, 2006Throughout the United States a common theme is prevelant amongst most workers. Most people do not like their job and some despise what they do for a living. Many wish they could change their career and their life.
Dan Miller has written a book 48 Days To The Work You Love for those people wishing to [...]

