Cook book

Cooking on the Light Side – By: Dr Thienna Ho, Ph D – Book Review

Everyone wants to look good and feel good. “Cooking on the Light Side: Smart Recipes for Bright Skin and Vitality” is a revolutionary cookbook that combines health, nutrition, and beauty in one package. Dr. Thiênna Ho writes in a truly modern style, not like The Joy of Cooking that Mom had. Discover the new and improved cookbook that is in tune with the needs of the contemporary society we live… Continue Reading
Book Reviews

Book Marketing Tip – Writing Reviews

Have you ever been on Amazon browsing reviews, then read a great review and decided to buy the book you're looking at because of the review? A well-written review can really tip the scales for me when looking to read a book. As a writer of self-published Christian books, I started writing reviews for every book I read and liked and signed the review with this tagline With love your… Continue Reading
Biographies Book

Book Review Dilip Kumar (Substance and Shadow, an Autobiography)

Author Dilip Kumar Publisher Hay House India 450 pages Price Rs 699/- ISBN 9789381398869 It was mid-summer and the weather was hot and humid in Mumbai and the incident dates back to the year 2004. Dilip Sahab was helping Saira Banu rearrange the books on her bedroom shelf when he took a book written by an author who claimed to have known Dilip Kumar better than anyone else. “This is… Continue Reading
Childrens Books

Books to teach children about good and evil

A number of expert-written books are available in the market to help parents and teachers teach the values ​​of honesty, right and wrong to children during their formative years. A review of these books will provide more information on the usefulness of these mediums as educational tools for children. ''Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big'', written by cartoonist Berkeley Breathed, is one of the most useful children's books ever written to teach… Continue Reading
Cook book

Cookbooks – Guide for the perfect cooking experience

A cookbook necessarily refers to a particular type of book that contains information on recipes, ingredients to use, and tips and advice on the basics of cooking. A cookbook is often called the cooks bible which helps them keep a good direction while preparing food. Cookbooks for most of us will mean that we will become a decent cook and it will help us increase our culinary knowledge and skills.… Continue Reading
Book Reviews

Western Book Reviews: Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather

It is not necessarily easy to write the history of the West. There is so much a lot of cultural freight behind the genre, so much waiting. Unless you're Bernard de Voto, how do you appeal to the general market without losing the respect of your peers? Unless you're Wallace Stegner, how do you do for the professorship without seeing your does the subject become bland like Ovaltine? Charles G.… Continue Reading
Biographies Book

Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Series Author, Sue Grafton, Author Biographies

Sue Grafton was born on April 24, 1940, in Louisville, Kentucky, where she and her sister were also raised. Her parents were attorney CW Grafton and Vivian Harnsberger Grafton. His father also wrote in his spare time that he had published four mysteries. After earning a BA in English Literature from the University of Louisville in 1961, Sue worked in Santa Monica and Santa Barbara, Calif., cashier, medical secretary, and… Continue Reading
Childrens Books

Enid Blyton, a great writer of children’s books from England and author of “Children of Green Meadows”

Enid Blyton is a famous children's writer who has endeared herself to growing children with nearly 600 books. She also created a series of books about a set of characters like the Famous Five and the Secret Seven. His novels have always focused on children as the main characters who solved many crimes and mysteries, long before the police could. Enid Blyton was born in 1897 and died in 1968… Continue Reading
Cook book

The Quinoa Master’s Cookbook, a book review

You don't have to sell me quinoa; my son first informed me about the benefits of grain. By the way, many argue that it is a seed and not a grain, but grains are also seeds. Through his information, I discovered that the agricultural research department at our local university was focusing on this grain. The use of this superfood is the fastest growing in the world. University agricultural officials… Continue Reading
Book Reviews

Why You Should Write Book Reviews for Other Authors

If you write nonfiction books, you should read nonfiction books. For what? You might ask, and you know I'm going to tell you... If you write non-fiction, you'll want to read in the field you're writing, to make sure your content is fresh, different, and valuable. Don't copy their books. This is NEVER a good idea. But use their books for inspiration, for publishing style, concept delivery, and comparison. Other… Continue Reading