Tag: reviews
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Book Review: History of Japan
Japan: History of Japan: The Most Important People, Places and Events in Japanese History. From Japanese Art to Modern Manga. From Asian Wars to Modern Superpower. by Rui Kanda My rating: 2 of 5 stars Every nation, state or territory has a history to it. An empire is not built in a day, nor is…
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Book Review: Conspiracies by Alex Monaldo
Conspiracies: Conspiracy Theories – The Most Famous Conspiracies Including: The New World Order, False Flags, Government Cover-Ups, CIA, & FBI by Alex Monaldo My rating: 3 of 5 stars We as a human race tend to dwell on the prospect of conspiracy. The theories are fuelled by rumours or the staging facts which either turn…
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Instead of Sorry Try saying Thank You
We lead such hectic lives, and it is possible to miss some of those never-ending lists of things that need doing. Letting people down or being late for certain things may become a habit and before you know it, you realize that you are continually saying “I’m sorry” over and over again. The response is…
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The Place of Knowledge by Philip Alan Shalka (Book Review)
That Place of Knowledge by Philip Shalka My rating: 5 of 5 stars The Place of Knowledge, by Philip Alan Shalka, is a short story which falls under the “fiction” genre. As the name suggests, the story is focused on the author’s quest for knowledge and the resultant gest to learn more. The author along…
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Blind to Succeed by Michael Atkins (Book Review)
Blind to Succeed: How to Achieve Great Success in Life Pursuing Your Passion by Michael Atkins My rating: 5 of 5 stars Blind to Succeed “how to achieve success in life pursuing your passion”, by Michael Atkins, falls under the genre of self-help books. As the tagline suggests, it is a collection of stories…