Category — Book Reviews
Book Review: Sail by James Patterson & Howard Roughan
This book is about a family that gets shipwrecked. They have to survive by their wits. As usual, James Patterson has integrated an interesting twist in this book. Check it out by clicking on the link below.
December 5, 2008 No Comments
Book Review: Playing for Pizza-John Grisham
If you’re a John Grisham regular, this book is a shock to the senses. It’s a great book, but it’s a shock because it’s a departure from his usual subject matter. The main character of this book is a has been NFL player who is “forced” to play overseas thanks to a less than stellar NFL career. This book is a must read for any John Grisham fan or anyone that is a fan of football (the American version). Buy your copy today by clicking on the icon below:
November 20, 2008 2 Comments
Odd Hours by Dean Koontz
If you like Stephen King, but want something that’s a lot shorter, Dean Koontz is your guy. I just recently finished reading Odd Hours and I must say it was excellent. This book is a part of the Odd Thomas series. Odd can communicate with the dead and he gets partial premonitions that he really can’t understand. This book is another good book to help break up the monotony of all of the business reading that you’re doing on a regular basis.
November 6, 2008 No Comments
Book Review: James Patterson and Maxine Paetro’s 7th Heaven
I absolutely loved this book. This book was true to James Patterson form in that it kept you guessing throughout the whole book. This book is part of the Women’s Murder Club series. Basically, the only son of the governor in this book goes missing and they have to figure out who was responsible. Also, there’s a rash of fires in wealthy parts of the state happening at the same time. If you’re looking for a fun book to balance out all of the business reading, this is an excellent book to add to your collection.
November 6, 2008 No Comments
Book Review: Content is King: Writing and Editing Online
This book is a must read for anyone jumping into the world of Internet writing for the first time. Maybe you’ve started a new business venture or maybe you’re bringing an offline venture onto the Internet. Either way, this book is one that you want to add to your library of reference materials.
While this book may seem pretty basic to anyone that’s been online for a while, it’s perfect for newbies because it explains the differences between offline and online writing. This book also has nifty checklists at the back of each section so you can make sure that you don’t miss anything.
It’s written in plain language and doesn’t use that much jargon so you don’t have to have your dictionary nearby when you read this book. Be sure to purchase this book and add it to your collection today by clicking on the image below.
October 19, 2008 1 Comment
Book Review: The Front by Patricia Cornwell
I must admit that I’m a little biased since I like almost everything Patricia Cornwell writes. This book was awesome in that she didn’t tell much you about the characters. She allows you to pretty much use your imagination. I like the fact that the plot moved along really well. I also liked the twist and turns this book took. It reminded me of a Law and Order episode. This is a must read if you’re into detective type books. You can get your copy from Amazon now by clicking on the link at the bottom of this post.
October 17, 2008 No Comments