Category: Book Reviews
Paradise at Your Fingertips Book Review
Rating: 4.5/5 Book Overview: Jeanette and Maria Vandermeer were born fraternal twins. Even though they have the same birthday, they don’t have anything else in common. They are night and day different, inside and out-most notably in that Jeanette is always happy, while Maria never seems to be. Growing up together, they learned many of [...]
The Adsense Code By Joel Comm Review
“What Google Never Told You About Adsense“, I have to say Joel didn’t disappoint me this time. To start with The Adsense Code begins with the basics which anyone just starting out with Adsense will find useful as a quick reference to get them up and running. As someone who has been using Adsense for [...]
The History About Cosmopolitan Magazine
It’s interesting to look back at the origins of Cosmopolitan Magazine, seeing their first subscription numbers (in the 25,000) range, into what it has become now. Its almost amazing how the content has evolved over the years–from a one-time family magazine back in the late 19th century–to what is now; a demographic exclusive to females. [...]
Book Reviews: Rich Dad Poor Dad
A lot of people have read Robert Kiyosaki’s books (and he has a lot of them), but this is the one that started them all. I think what endears people to Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story. It seems to me that whenever a non-fiction book teaches with stories, it does very well. So, [...]
Book Reviews: Freakonomics Review
If the thought of a book on economics is about as exciting as watching your toenails grow, or you are under-whelmed with statistics and number crunching theory, then the bestselling book Freakonomics : A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything just might be the book to make you wake up without that extra [...]





