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Sports or Politics, Take Your Pick: Non Fiction Book Release This Week
Leon Panetta’s Worthy Fights invited many views on the timing of the book release. Kevin Pietersen’s much discussed autobiography didn’t find any favorable views in the British media and the England and Wales Cricket Board. The aggressive Roy Keane came out with his second biography which promises to be a good read for soccer fans as the player discusses his career as a team manager at great length.
Boy On Ice: Interview with John Branch
Pulitzer Prize winner John Branch chats with National Post this week about Boy On Ice: The Life and Death of Derek Boogaard and fighting in hockey.
Neuroscience for Coaches by Amy Brann: Book Review
Neuroscience for Coaches is an excellent source for counselors and coaches who advise their clients on how to handle stress, overcome inhibitions, and lead a fulfilling life.
Self-Published Titles Growing at a Healthy Pace
Self-Published titles in 2013 grew by 17 percent and print titles by nearly 29 percent over 2012, according to a report published by ISBN registrar Bowker.
Online Reading Apps for Apple Customers
Online reading apps can make your life easy. They can help you add bookmarks, get short reads in bursts, manage you digital magazine subscriptions, or access a library of 200,000 books – you have many choices.
A Road to Freedom: New Book
A Road to Freedom is an inspiring story of helping people you have no connection with and also that of doing the right thing even if no one else appears to care.
_Deconstructing Brad Pitt by Christopher Schaberg and Robert Bennett
_Deconstructing Brad Pitt is an interesting read for literary enthusiasts and students of Media and Film studies. At the same time, the essays also examine how films affect culture and shape our society, and therefore will entertain readers interested in social sciences.
What Every Body Is Saying By Joe Navarro
What Every Body Is Saying is a quick and easy read, and the author promises that if your read it a few times, spotting these nonverbal cues will become a habit and help you in your everyday conversations with people with your family and also help you communicate confidently in your workplace.
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
I won’t hesitate a bit to say that The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is one of the best narrative nonfiction books I have ever read. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is the story of the woman who gave medical science the ability to test thousands of cures and continues to do so.