28 Days in Sri Lanka by Andy Southall: We came to this teardrop of a country seeking temples, ancient cities, and tea. We found ourselves on a bus with nine crazy Brits and a driver who tailgated wild elephants. Pray we survived the ten dish curries, the rice farmers who played piñata, the thunderstorm in the jungle, and the rock fortress where Duran Duran shot ‘Save A Prayer.’
Gender Equality for Boys: A Parent’s Handbook by Trish Allison: Part of the Growing Into Equality book series, this quick-read handbook provides step-by-step solutions for parents who want to guide boys toward gender equality. As the need to engage boys in the movement toward equality becomes increasingly clear, this handbook is a must-read for any parent who wants to raise an enlightened son.
Forgive: Seven Steps to Finding Forgiveness and Returning to Love by Dr. Charlette Manning: Most of us have someone in our lives or in our past that we cannot forgive; and many of us cannot forgive ourselves. The author has created a 7-Step process for finding forgiveness and returning to love. If you’re ready to release and let go of part hurts, this is the book for you.
Mark Cuban: The Maverick Billionaire by Sean Huff: Mark Cuban is an energetic and passionate entrepreneur. A self-made man who conquered the world of business before he became a household name when he acquired the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. Today, he uses his enormous fortune to help inspire others to follow their own dreams. But that’s only a small part of the story…
How to Self-Publish Without Going Broke by J.U. Scribe: Thinking about self-publishing but don’t know where to start? Want to self-publish but don’t want to break the bank? What if you have a great story idea but don’t know how to market it? If you answered yes to either of those questions you’re not alone! Learn the proven 15-step method to launch your next book like a pro!
Speed Reading Simplified for Beginners: How You Can Double Your Reading Speed With an 8 Minute Exercise! by Jon Bjarnason: In this book, you will find all the steps you need to increase your reading speed. You will get the Core Speed Reading Exercise that I use to help my students from ages 7 to 94 more than double their reading speed and I will then explain why this is possible as well as explain 7 bad reading habits and burst 7 common misconceptions about reading.
American Sheriff: Traditional Values in a Modern World by Mark Lamb: Sheriff Lamb uses a unique business and marketing approach to politics, and empowering leadership style. You will be inspired by his patriotism, failures, wins, and hard work as you follow along with the stories of one of the most well known American Sheriffs of our times.
Online Marketing For Baby Boomers: And Anyone Else Who Doesn’t Speak Geek by Fiona Blinco: This book is for business owners who want online marketing spelled out simply and easily. With case studies and practical steps on what to do, it explains the main concepts small businesses need to know to be successful, whether to include, or eliminate, the most popular online marketing activities available to today’s businesses and organizations.
The Magic Of Immortality (Rhythms of the Dance Book 1) by Burislav Servest: The book in front of you gives answers to several questions. For some, knowing technical methods of life prolongation; for others – achieving success by interacting with different people; the third man would be interested in discovering Heaven on Earth; and some – the possibility of establishing direct contact with the supreme force. All this and more is in this book.
Inca Trail to Machu Picchu: Sixteen Strangers and the Quest for the Holy Facebook Photo by Joel Paul Reisig: Joel Paul Reisig, “our generation’s Bill Bryson”, takes you on a Peruvian adventure in the book that has been called “Seinfeld on the Inca Trail”. “Read it, loved it!” – Richard Karn, star of TV’s Home Improvement with Tim Allen. “Best wishes as you continue with your adventures.” – Robert Redford.
Wood Pellet Smoker and Grill Cookbook by Lisa Ramsey: UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF WORLD-CLASS GRILL AND SMOKER EXPERTS! Are you the kind of person who enjoys eating nicely cooked meat or fish? Do you feel sick and tired of cooking the same old meals and want to surprise your family, friends, and even yourself with some new flavors?
50 Great Skits for Older Adult Disussion Groups: A Fun and Thoughtful Tool to Start People Talking by Patricia Beynen and Doris Grubin: Want to start or improve a discussion group for older adults? This book gives the tools to make it happen, from skits and icebreakers good for a year of weekly meetings to guidance on how to make it happen. Designed to work for remote or in-person groups it follows the first in the series “50 Great Discussion Topics for Older Adults Groups.”
A Beginner’s Guide to Visualization: Tips to See Clearly by Chariss K. Walker: A guide for beginners that easily explains how to visualize. This book gives the basics and uses personal examples that the author has used to enhance her own personal and spiritual growth. If you are new to visualization or have had trouble in the past, this book is for you!
SLEEP IT OFF: A Revolutionary Guide to Losing Weight, Beating Diabetes, And Feeling Your Best Through Optimal Rest by Stella Loichot: SLEEP IT OFF offers a ground-breaking process to help you beat insomnia naturally, but also optimize your sleep to improve athletic and mental performance, boost metabolism, and live longer. Written by a former insomniac and National Board-Certified Health Coach who has helped hundreds of clients live a healthier life, this book is like no other.
Mindful Eating For Lasting Weight-Loss: Surround Yourself with Mindful Moments for Long-Term Weight-Loss by Simone E. Clark: Diets don’t work, mindful eating does! The diet industry thrives on our desire to lose weight, but it does more to trim finances than it does to trim waistlines. If you’ve tried every diet under the sun, still battle with weight loss, you might be thinking this will never work for you. The difference is this isn’t a diet. That’s why it works!
One Plus One Makes Three: A Resilient Woman, an Army of Angels, and a Stubborn Man. What Could Go Wrong? by Melissa Schaff: A spectacular look into how a once highly-analytical woman decided to let go of control and trust in the unseen. Melissa Schaff takes you on an enlightening and honest journey of how she followed spiritual breadcrumbs to connect with her intuition and forever love. Her unique voice, full of personality and authenticity, brings this memoir to life.
Being Authentic: A Memoir by Morhaf Al Achkar: Our existence is fragile. I learned that in many intricate ways, so I do not take today for granted. I do not know what tomorrow will bring. I do not even know if tomorrow will come. The fragility of our life made me want to be authentic. Therefore, I am writing this memoir to be authentic — we become our true selves when we author who we are.
Coin for a Dream: Stories from My Early Years by Mae Adams: Mae Adams, the author of her spellbinding life story “Precious Silver Chopsticks,” presents a book of short stories “Coin for a Dream” from her early years in Korea. The monks with flapping minds, tofu peddlers, evil spirits, wrestling goblins, deadly dancing shamans, singing lepers of Sorok Island and many others will greet you with open arms.
World Food & Drinks Trivia: A Salivating Global Journey of Trivia Questions by Rex Moss: Are you passionate about World cuisine and would you like to test your recipe knowledge through Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, South America, and Australia? Then embark on a salivating journey of recognizing/naming dishes through six continents of the globe. Here are the right game questions for your next foodie after-dinner game. Enjoy!
From Scarcity to Strength: A Transformative, Capacity Building Approach to Ministry Fundraising by Laurel O’Connor: Author Laurel O’Connor has worked with church leaders all over the country to help achieve strategic and fundraising goals. O’Connor offers a comprehensive strategy for building a team, focusing on strengths, and community organizing to transform your ministry’s fundraising plan into something that builds capacity and leaves lasting change.
Slip-Resistant Socks: My Journey with Bipolar Disorder by Bryce R. Hostetler: One in twenty people suffer from bipolar disorder. If this book doesn’t directly apply to you, spread the word so that for those who it does apply, they can get a free copy.
Comebacks and Second Acts in American Politics by Darcy G. Richardson: In “Comebacks and Second Acts” award-winning historian Darcy Richardson explores a series of often-overlooked political comeback attempts – many of which ended in disaster. Worthwhile reading for anyone who is interested in political history or who just loves a good underdog story. Some people just don’t know when to quit!
Conquer the Road: RV Maintenance for Travelers by Margo Armstrong: “This is a great book for beginning do-it-yourselfers (like myself). A lot of overview about basic things, so you know you are doing the right process. It’s a guide more than a how-to book and includes proper procedures to maintain and handle your sewer system, troubleshooting the water heater, refrigerator, furnace, etc.” ~Amazon Customer
Mindfull Parent: Parenting with the Brain in Mind by Elizabeth Noske: A parent’s guide for raising happy, cooperative, and well-adjusted children. The neuroscience of their development explained. It helps parents and carers onto the path to genuinely enjoying each and every day. Any carer of a 2–12-year-old should read this book… it’s the manual they’ve been wishing came with the child! The ultimate gift…
Mindful Mastery: Find Focus, Get Unstuck, and Drop Into the Peak Performance Zone (Mind Mastery Book 3) by Wil Dieck: Do you feel like you’re always running in place? Does success always seem to elude you? You can change this with Mindful Mastery. Mind Mastery will help you harness the power of your subconscious mind to find focus, get unstuck, and drop into the peak performance zone so you can make lasting changes, and live a more successful and happy life!
What College Doesn’t Teach You About Getting A Job by Charlie Drozdyk: When it comes to getting a good job, all bets are off. There are no rules. Applying on job boards like Indeed.com is not going to get you in the door. You must do things differently. If you don’t know how to network, cold call, write catchy cover letters and resumes and say the right things in interviews, then you are toast. Read the book.
Taboo Knowledge: What Leaders of Science, Religion, & Politics Don’t Want You to Know by Stephen Hawley Martin: Do you know who you are — really and truly are? Likely not because that information is taboo. Why is it? Many in power don’t want you to know. They’d lose power and you’d become empowered. Read this book and see for yourself. It explains who and what the self is in each of us — and much more, including how to use this taboo knowledge to self-actualize.
The Meaning of Madness (Ataraxia Book 1) by Neel Burton: This award-winning book aims to open up the debate on mental disorders, to get people interested and talking, and to get them thinking. Get your copy now and learn all about: personality disorders, schizophrenia, and other psychotic disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, and much more.
Happier Thinking by Lana Grace Riva: A short collection of tips and exercises to help take care of mental well-being. “Well, written, practical, quick read” – Five star Amazon review.
Under the Gun: A Children’s Hospital on the Front Line of an American Crisis by Stu Durando: St. Louis is the epicenter for child shootings in the United States, and St. Louis Children’s Hospital handles the vast majority of those injuries. “Under the Gun” takes you inside the ER and OR as well as victims’ homes to witness the trauma that is inflicted and the battle to save lives.
An Ordinary Life: A Migrant’s True Story of Love, Endurance, and Hope by Vera Culkoff: A true story of love and adventure to share how wonderful and rewarding a bold search for a better life in a strange, new country could be. The joys and heartaches of a migrant’s journey into a new homeland written by his daughter. Stefan and his wife, Milica, are 88 years old now. From humble beginnings, they forged a life filled with love.
Wanderlost: Shots of Literary Tequila for the Restless Soul by Simon Williams: Simon Williams suffered at the hands of bullies like many kids. But one day he is pushed too far and something inside him breaks. As he turns 50, Simon looks back on a life of constantly searching for an antidote to his inner turmoil, until the day arrives when he can no longer hold it inside. A memoir of how our past always catches up to us.
Uphill and Into the Wind by David W. Reed: In 1973, at the age of twenty-three, David Reed has become embittered by political strife and corruption. Disenchanted with his future, he wants out. Along with new friends Rusty and Susie, David leaves everything he knows to cross the United States with little more than his bicycle and camera on a long journey into the unknown.
How to Change a Law by John Thibault: Gold Medal Winner, Readers’ Favorite Awards, 2017. Finalist, 14th Annual American Book Fest, 2017. Finalist, 11th Annual National Indie Excellence Book Awards, 2017. Insight, actionable tools, and strategies that will lead you to become an active Citizen Legislator who realizes that your participation in politics matters.