book reviews
Reviews of must-read books for self-helpers, home improvers and life hackers alike.
Top 5 Best Keto Diet Recipe Books | Ketogenic Diet Cookbook
Keto Made Easy: Fat Adapted 50 Day Guide The authors are famous meal bloggers with a massive following. If you’re only a newbie withinside the World of Keto, that is your guide. We’ll cross as a long way as to mention that this recipe book is a proper useful resource for any novice to the lifestyle. The recipes contained primarily were examined and you could believe that they’ll meet the keto strategies and nevertheless be delicious, nutritious, and filling.
By Reviewingspot4 years ago in Lifehack
The Rich Rules: The Simple Path to Riches
The Simple Path to Riches is a book written by Jim Rohn that teaches people how to achieve financial independence through asset accumulation. The book is based on the premise that it is much easier to become wealthy by acquiring assets than it is to make money through employment.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Lifehack
Loser
Loser opens with a description of Donald Zinkoff, the novel's protagonist. Zinkoff is largely ignored by other people in his working-class town. Most people don't know his name. He has no friends or enemies. To most people, he is simply an ambient presence, another kid in the neighbourhood, occasionally drawing attention to himself by doing something clumsy or awkward.
By mahi choudhary4 years ago in Lifehack
Life Force: How New Breakthroughs in Precision Medicine Can Transform the Quality of Your Life & Those You Love
- LIFE FORCE: How New Breakthroughs In Precision Medicine Can Transform the Quality Of Your Life and Those You Love uncovers how the most recent leap forwards in accuracy and regenerative medication, innovation and treatments are making it conceivable to amplify energy and strength, forestall illness, and expand individual healthspan
By otman FAKRI4 years ago in Lifehack
Book Facts That Only 10% of The Population Know About
Questions People Ask About Books There are many questions that people ask themselves, such as what is the oldest book ever published? The answer to this question will vary depending on your own preferences and the nature of your research. The Gutenberg Bible is one of the oldest books ever published. It is the first major book to be printed in Europe and is the first book to use mass-produced movable metal type. Its appearance is remarkable and is the oldest book in the West. The Gutenberg Bible dates to 1450 CE.
By Stephan Paterno4 years ago in Lifehack
One of the Finest Authors You Have Never Read
Possibly last millennium my friend Steve Kirby, drummer with the band I played with “Spoon” (not the famous Spoon) lent me a book called the Day of Judgement by an author called Daniel Easterman called “The Day of Wrath”. I am not one for what might be termed “political thrillers” but this grabbed me by turning the expected stereotypes completely upside down.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Lifehack
25 outstanding books that will shape your thinking
Even for those who are not passionate about fiction and do not spend hours immersed in stories to keep their mouths shut or in tumultuous dramas, business, personal development or self-help books will be a real help to start discovering the world of books.
By Ingerul Pierdut4 years ago in Lifehack
Know Thy Time: Peter Drucker’S Strategy To Become More Effective
I love this book so much that we once spent an entire episode of "Seeking Wisdom" editing it and revealing the first five management lessons that Drucker mentioned. You can listen to the full episode below or continue scrolling through the lessons.
By Robert Calvin4 years ago in Lifehack
The Books That Stuck With Me This Year
I read fewer books this year than I normally do; I spent some of my “reading time” writing instead, but I still was able to engage with dozens of books. Some of them, I skimmed, looking for interesting information that could go into my classes or my writing. I forgot about a lot of these soon after I finished them. Others, I engaged with more deeply.
By George Dillard4 years ago in Lifehack





