The Juror Rejudges the Trial

The Juror and the General 35 years later
By M. Patricia Roth

The Juror Rejudges the Trial: The Juror and the General 35 Years Later is the new edition of the book that M. Patricia Roth published a few decades ago. She was a jury member in the Westmoreland vs. CBS trial, which lasted 18 weeks and...

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Love, Bruises & Bullsh!t

20 True Stories of Survival
By Yasmin Walter and Sheree Schonian

Domestic violence is a touchy subject for many and not a topic people will readily discuss. Love, Bruises and Bullsh!t: 20 True Stories of Survival is an anthology of stories concerning domestic violence compiled by Yasmin Walter and Sheree Schonian. There are individual stories from...

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OMG! It's Harvey Korman's Son

By Chris Korman

OMG! It’s Harvey Korman’s Son! by Chris Korman with Ron Brewer and forewords by Carol Burnett and Peter Marshall (the title representing the constant refrain ringing in Chris’s head) is an eminently readable and fascinating memoir of Chris Korman’s childhood and young adulthood in the...

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A Spider's Web

Diary of a Senior Online Love Scam
By Bessie Larson

A Spider's Web: Diary of a Senior Online Love Scam by Bessie Larson is a painful, yet engaging tale based on a true story, a tale that brilliantly documents the author’s experience of a love scam. She set out to find love, investing time, emotions,...

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Letter to My Dreams for the Children of the World

By Pilar Velez

Letter to My Dreams for the Children of the World by Pilar Velez is a beautifully illustrated book that helps children and young people understand the UN’s 2030 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The first section of the book explains the principles behind these goals which...

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Drunk as Fu*k

By Ryan Kanaley

I have to begin my review of Drunk as Fu*k by congratulating the author, Ryan Kanaley. This couldn’t have been an easy memoir to write, given the copious amount of personal detail about Kanaley’s teen years that even he states “will not paint me in...

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The Harry Belluomini Story
By Matt Hader

Following a shootout during the Federal trial of Chicago’s infamous bank robber, “The Bearded Bandit”, some members of the Chicago Police Department lost their lives. Unfortunately, former Chicago PD Detective Harry Belluomini was among the officers who were killed. While the media houses gave “The...

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Suspected Hippie In Transit

Sex, Drugs, Rock n Roll - and the Search for Higher Consciousness - on the International Trail, 1971-1977
By Martin Frumkin

When I was offered the opportunity to read and review this memoir by Martin Frumkin, I was none too sure that a hippie’s journal about sex, drugs, and rock ‘n' roll as he searched for a higher consciousness was my cup of java. None of...

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Assume Nothing

Using Transformational Conversation to Overcome Unconscious Bias
By Kim Stephens

From HR managers to researchers to teachers to students and the rest of us, we can all benefit from allowing not only a change of perspective but a shift in how we process the information that comes into our lives. In our current tech era,...

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The Questions Nobody Asks

Where Do You Go From Here?
By Robert Mills

There are so many questions to answer if only someone decides to ask them. Have you ever thought about the world around you? About yourself? About the changes that could be made to the world? And what about the big questions? In his book, The...

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