Weekly Self-Published Book Review: The Ultimate Job Directory

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The Ultimate Job Directory

Amber Scanlon

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432741846

Working from home is a dream of many, but it is a path littered with scam. “The Ultimate Job Directory: Comprehensive Guide to Legitimate Work at Home” is a guide to finding legitimate telecommuting careers, as Amber Scanlon shares a directory of major companies that offer the option and how readers can take advantage of it. “The Ultimate Job Directory” is a useful reference that may prove useful for some chasing their dream career.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Beyond the Secret

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Beyond the Secret

Ardiana Cohn

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781461006893

Submission is a key to victory in life; it’s just a matter of when. “Beyond the Secret: The Moment You Surrender, You Win, But Only if You Recognize the Moment” is a unique approach to spirituality. Author Ardiana Cohn brings readers through a breakdown of the law of attraction, inviting people to embrace their spirit and understand it, and when to give into it fully. “Beyond the Secret” is a fine read with plenty to embrace, much recommended reading.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Alabama Auburn

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Alabama Auburn

Robert W. Callighan

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432769918

A good rivalry is a treasure not to be underestimated. “Alabama Auburn: The Ultimate in Iron Bowl Trivia” is a collection of sports trivia from Robert W. Callighan, as he focuses on the historic collegiate rivalry between these two teams. With countless trivia questions about the games, their players, the hometowns, and much more, “Alabama Auburn” is an excellent and much recommended pick for any hardcore fan of the Iron Bowl games.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Lazarus in the Labyrinth

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Lazarus in the Labyrinth

TR Hanes

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432784713

An empty death would be preferable to some. “Lazarus in the Labyrinth” follows Reno Antonin, a man under the weight of his life. As his health continually fails and his family seems to fade away, he is left with a life he views as not worth living. Exploring the idea of consciousness, he seeks a rebirth, not fully understanding what it truly means. “Lazarus in the Labyrinth” is an original read with twists on depression and the drive to start anew.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Tell Me a Story

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Tell Me a Story

Bea Gold

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432778002

As we face our adult lives, we remember how we got where we are. “Tell Me a Story: Stories from a Childhood in Old New York” is a blend of memoir and art from Bea Gold, as she presents full color artwork throughout, as she shares her youth with readers, growing up a first generation Jewish American in pre-World War II New York City. “Tell Me a Story” has its own unique charm, and is very much worth considering for art and memoir collections.