Book Review: Get Your Book Seen and Sold
GET YOUR BOOK SEEN AND SOLD by Claudine Wolk and Julie Murkette is a clear and direct answer to the unpublished writer’s first question: “Where do I go from here?”
GET YOUR BOOK SEEN AND SOLD by Claudine Wolk and Julie Murkette is a clear and direct answer to the unpublished writer’s first question: “Where do I go from here?”
Childhood damage and adult misery are somehow eclipsed by hope in this powerful memoir. …AND THEN I WOULD FLY by Damien Thompson reviewed by Erin Britton.
FROM APOLLO TO ARTEMIS: Stories from My 50 Years with NASA by Herb Baker is An amusing and informative memoir about NASA from the inside. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
WHAT’S YOUR NAME? by Albert Jung is a remarkable dive into how Han’gŭl can be used to pronounce, articulate, and learn other languages. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
HOW TO DEVELOP A CAREER PATH IN A POST PANDEMIC WORLD by Zail Dugal is a handy guide with a plethora of tips to kick start your post-pandemic career. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
THE DESTINY BOOK by Helena Lind is a spiritual book that inspires thoughtful reflection about destiny’s role in humanity’s search for meaning. Reviewed by Susan Morris.
I’M NOT DEAD…YET by Dr. Joshua J. Caraballo is a compelling memoir about adversity, resilience, and having the courage to own your truth. Reviewed by Susan Morris.
LEFT WING, RIGHT WING, PEOPLE AND POWER by Douglas Giles hammers out the brass tack definitions of left and right, liberal and conservative, in order to revitalize partisan debates. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
The Truman Show: It’s True, Man! by Stephen Davis is a mind-bending odyssey through a world of uncertainties, where bold revelations guide the way to redefining our existence. Book reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
THE SAGE AND THE GREMLIN by Matt Niner is a motivational memoir that’ll make you want to pack your bags and see something new. Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.