Motivation Book Review
Points of emphasis in the book A powerful narrator, Daniel H. Pink, is, perhaps, one of the best writers of all times. He has done a real masterpiece of his book, The Surprising truth about what motivates us. This is a motivational book that inspires readers to make the best out of every situation they might find…
Book Review: What Jackie Taught Us
Introduction The book “What Jackie Taught Us” by Santi Flaherty written and published after Jackie Kennedy Onassis’s death describes not only the biography but also the lessons Jackie taught other women. Of course, this is only metaphorical meaning, and she was not a teacher, but really all her life from beginning to end, she was…
Book Review – It’s Your Ship
In 20 July 1997, Michael Abrashoff became a captain in the navy. From his experience as a captain in the navy, he wrote the book It’s Your ship. This is when; he took control of the ship by the name Benfold. It had 310 crew members that he noted had untapped talents. From his point of view, the crew…
Mernissi: The Veil and The Male Elite
According to Mernisse, her interpretation is quite conservative and merely but purely dominates the extensive issue on lack of inheritance by a muslim woman. She however fails to categorically address the same issue from a wider and global perspective. Having been born and brought up in Morocco, an African state, Mernisse should have emphasized that…
THE SCARLET LETTER
Introduction The Scarlet Letter is a novel that brings out quite important questions concerning how history and literature relates to one another. This novel was written in the year 1850 by Nathaniel Hawthorne who lived from the year 1804 up until the year 1864 when he died. This novel is set in New England during…
The Mysteries of Montreal
I feel very nutty and delectable to note down book review of the innovative book annex to a female physician’s biography designated as “The Mysteries of Montreal” This book, “The Mysteries of Montreal” by Charlotte Fuhre, is time deserving & able to pact with our core demand as there was no such decent an seeming book…