by Rebecca Ronane | Jan 20, 2024 | Book Reviews
A must-read financial advice book for women of any age to empower your life. The author of She Can Prosper, Diane Watson, is a financial advisor who wants every woman financially independent. A very readable, easy-to-understand book that should be in the school...
by Rebecca Ronane | Nov 28, 2023 | Book Reviews
Thank you to LiterallyPR and the author W.J. Blackwood for the opportunity to review The Turning Point, described as ‘A story of a rebellion against the fashionable mores of our time’. The plot revolves around the kidnapping of a young girl in Los Angeles...
by Rebecca Ronane | Sep 2, 2023 | Book Reviews
Emily’s escape to the Algarve isn’t exactly an escape, or is it? The second book by DCR Bond is set in the sunny Algarve and takes place amongst an expat community that primarily seems to be Brits escaping the British tax system. The wealthy Ellis family depend on...
by Rebecca Ronane | Jul 27, 2023 | Book Reviews
An easy summertime read of Sarah’s adventures, who certainly needs saving as she spirals down a dark hole of bad decision-making. Sarah’s life from the outside seems dull, married into an upper-class English family with a wishy-washy husband and...
by Rebecca Ronane | Jul 1, 2023 | Book Reviews
The final book in the Secrets of Life quartet continues to explore why we do what we do, and asks, so what does it all mean what does it all mean? The writer SS O’Connor puts forward various theories to explain this question, including Game, Evolutionary,...
by Rebecca Ronane | Jun 5, 2023 | Book Reviews
WHY DO WE ALL BEHAVE IN THE WAY WE DO? This is the third in The Secrets of Life: From Big Bang to Trump series and the first one I have read. I’ve never thought about game theorists having the answers to why humans behave the way they do, nor had I heard of Adam Smith...