The Light in the Heart by Roy T. Bennett My rating: 5 of 5 stars I finished reading this book same day I got it. I really like the content a lot in this book. It’s a short book but It offers to the point positive thoughts. I did notice a spelling mistake (“wright” instead … Continue reading “Book Review #14 – The Light in the Heart”
Category: Book Reviews
In this section, I dive into the world of literature, sharing insights and reflections on books that have inspired, challenged, or entertained me. From thought-provoking non-fiction to captivating novels, these reviews explore the lessons, ideas, and emotions that each book brings to the table. Whether you’re looking for your next read or curious about different perspectives, you’ll find honest opinions and recommendations here. I’ve listed only my favorites here, but I’ve read many more books. Feel free to explore my full reading list at: www.goodreads.com/alexshaikh. Happy reading!
Book Review #13 – Anger Management for Dummies
Anger Management for Dummies by W. Doyle Gentry My rating: 5 of 5 stars I decided to tackle my anger…which I did not think I had a big problem but my good friends told me it was an issue. I use to let my anger build up and then blow up at the person several … Continue reading “Book Review #13 – Anger Management for Dummies”
Book Review #12 – What Would Google Do?
What Would Google Do? by Jeff Jarvis My rating: 4 of 5 stars Seriously the author Jeff Jarvis is in love with Google like I am but Jeff is more like obsessed with Google. If Google was a person, Jeff will be the stalker. I believe this is a profound book about changes in the … Continue reading “Book Review #12 – What Would Google Do?”
Book Review #11 – The Rocksburg Railroad Murders
The Rocksburg Railroad Murders by K.C. Constantine My rating: 4 of 5 stars Mario Balzic is the chief of police in a small Pennsylvania town. He’s an oddball in that he doesn’t even carry a gun, usually. When a senseless murder occurs at the railroad station, and there are no witnesses, Mario must rely on … Continue reading “Book Review #11 – The Rocksburg Railroad Murders”
Book Review #10 – When Breath Becomes Air
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi My rating: 4 of 5 stars After finishing this book, i thought of my late father who died with cancer as well back in 2013. Dealing with the fact of death is unsettling. Yet there is no other way to live. This book’s tremendous impact comes from the … Continue reading “Book Review #10 – When Breath Becomes Air”