Breaking weight loss down by the numbers, Dr. Ro (Rovenia M Brock) has a winning formula in her new book, 'Lose the Final 15.' An interview with the renowned nutrition coach of Dr. Oz and The View fame.
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Book Review: ‘Lose Your Final 15: Dr. Ro’s Plan to Eat 15 Servings a Day & Lose 15 Pounds at a Time,’ by Dr. Rovenia M. Brock
'Lose Your Final 15' is revolutionary new book on weight loss by Dr. Rovenia M. Brock, the famed nutritionist who helped Sherri Shepherd ('The View') drop over 40 pounds, and has coached a whopping 5 million pounds off countless others.
Read More »Book review: ‘Leopard at the Door’ by Jennifer McVeigh
While not asking for a neatly tied-with-a-bow, mea-culpa ridden ending from the characters or the author, in 'Leopard at the Door' Jennifer McVeigh could have given her readers a sense of character redemption and evolution, which sadly never happens.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Assassin’s Creed: Heresy,’ Historical Fiction by Christie Golden
In 'Assassin's Creed: Heresy' by Christie Golden we are taken into the past in the most interesting of ways. Using technology to connect both the past and present, Golden gives us a riveting story behind the legend of Joan of Arc.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Leaving Blythe River’, A Coming of Age Novel by Catherine Ryan Hyde
In 'Leaving Blythe River' by Catherine Ryan Hyde, we meet Ethan Underwood, a 17-year-old who has been unable to come to terms with his parents divorce. He is small for his age afraid of almost everything.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Getting Past Anxiety: An Inspirational Novel to Reclaim Your Life’ by Melissa A. Woods
New novel, 'Getting Past Anxiety' by Melissa A Woods, provides insight into how to overcome anxiety.
Read More »Interview: Emily Jeanne Miller, Author of ‘The News From the End of the World’
Interview with Emily Jeanne Miller, author of 'The News From the End of The World': "I’ve always found family dynamics endlessly interesting: Every family is different, and yet there are so many things from family to family that makes us all the same."
Read More »Book Reviews: ‘My Wicked, Wicked Ways’ by Errol Flynn
In his autobiography, 'My Wicked, Wicked Ways' Errol Flynn concentrates on the social climate that spans his lifetime, discovering human vices known to the world and holding steadfastly to man's visceral sense of justice.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Find Your Balance Point’ by Brian Tracy and Christina Stein
'Find Your Balance Point' by Brian Tracy and Christina Stein is a quick read and I would recommend reading it through once, then going back and actually doing the exercises. That way you have a greater understanding of the goal and structure without being bogged down in worrying if you did the last assignment correctly.
Read More »Making the Case for Fan Fiction (Part 2)
Part 2 of a defence of fan fiction and those who write it.
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