Festival of Good Books #3
Greetings! Welcome to the 3rd edition of the Festival of Good Books. We have received 7 posts for this edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Suzanne presents :: adventures in daily living ::: spring reading thing posted at :: adventures in daily living ::. Suzanne says, "Usually, when I drive home with my car full of produce and my children full of glee to be in the presence of so much yummy food, I feel like a right good mama. Yesterday I was questioning my every purchase".
Tacithydra presents tacithydra: Beware of God, by Shalom Auslander posted at Venturesome. Book review of a collection of short stories by Shalom Auslander.
Royce Wells presents The Soloist posted at A Stack Of Books. The Soloist, by Mark Salzman is a book about a former Child Prodigy named Renne Sundheimer. As a young boy, Renne was a wonderful concert cellist who astounded and entranced his audiences.
Zenofeller presents ASYLUM, the novel. posted at zenofeller.com. Asylum opens up the hatch over a fascinating little world, wherein tiny yet incredibly detailed people scurry about, completely absorbed by their quarter inch bubbles of vision.
Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Training: the Art and the emerging Science posted at SharpBrains. Here is a review of a new book by psychiatrist Norman Doidge.
Average Joe presents Book Review: How to Pick Stocks like Warren Buffett by T. Vick posted at Investment Jungle. “How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett” by Timothy Vick was an excellent read. From reading about Warren Buffett’s personal experiences to a ton of excellent information on value investing, this book is definitely one for your personal library.
Shamelle presents Building A Better Business (Book Excerpt) posted at Enhance Life. Improvement is the key- even if this is just your own feeling of satisfaction and fulfillment, or may be personal comfort right now as you adjust your position slightly while reading this book.
That concludes the 3rd edition of the Festival of Good Books. Keep submitting your posts to the future editions of this carnival. Thank you for your submission.