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Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
Review of Once Upon a Book Club Subscription Box
A book subscription that includes treasures that relate to the book, what more could a person ask for? Once Upon a Book Club reaches beyond the limits of just a plain subscription box that sends you a monthly book by including wrapped gifts that go along with the pages. It makes the book a more fun read as you stumble onto one of their sticky notes on a designated page letting you know to open “gift for page 65”. Bonus, you would be supporting a woman owned company.
By Scarlett Callohan4 years ago in Journal
Books that kept me sane
Books have always been my favorite place to hide. When everything went wrong, I picked up some fiction and got transported to another world. My real world problems got buried in somebody else's adventures. This was how my mind worked until the pandemic struck. In March 2020, when we were thrown into a world of uncertainty, I could hardly focus on any fiction. Suddenly life seemed like a medical thriller and I wanted something that would make me feel like I am a living, breathing human being and not somebody else's figment of imagination.
By chembarathi4 years ago in Journal
What books should I read to get basic knowledge of the stock market?
1. Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham Those who don’t know Benjamin Graham is Warren Buffet’s mentor. This book was written very early for those who want to know the fundamentals of how to make more profit in the share market. After reading this book you will learn about various kinds of different approaches to gain slowly and steadily from the financial market. This book will help you to prevent yourself from making any costly mistakes. It also helps to know more about long-term approaches in profit-making.
By marketfunda4 years ago in Journal
Review: Jay Blades' book "Making It"
It's a popular thing for TV celebrities to write a memoir and venture into print off the back of their fame and popularity. This is essentially what Jay Blades has done by sharing the past life which brought him to where he is now, in an autobiography. Jay's book "Making It" is no bandwagon jump though, no cash in tawdry tale cobbled together to shift a few copies. Far from it. He speaks both eloquently and humourously about some of his most vulnerable and painful times, in a way which you cannot help but be moved by, and be swept along on the journey with him.
By Ian Edwards4 years ago in Journal
Black Juice by Margo Lanagan
Australian affiliate links are at the bottom of this article Hello, Book People! I hope everyone is well and enjoying their videos today. I am Jasmine, a.k.a. Fiction Is Vice. Today I am sharing my love on Margo Lanagan’s Black Juice.
By Jasmine Wolfe4 years ago in Journal
Best audible self improvement books
Reading is something so many of us want to do more of but can never find the time. Enter the Audiobook! I’m a huge fan of listening and learning on the go, while driving or walking the dog, and I know there’s so many of you who love that too. If you’re looking for some new material, i’m sharing with you the best Audible self improvement books.
By Vironika roy4 years ago in Journal










