The autobiography Faster than Lightening by the double triple-gold medal Olympian Usain Bolt charts his story from his humble beginnings in Sherwood Content, Trelawny through to becoming one of the most recognisable men in the sport. In keeping with the personality many have seen at the trackside, Bolt’s narration reflects his playful nature as he […]
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How to Think Like Steve Jobs by Daniel Smith
The latest offering from the writer who brought us How to Think Like Sherlock, Go Figure, Is Their Alot Wrong With This Centence?, The Language of London and Think You Know It All? can be described as a combination of a brief introduction into the life and times of Steve Jobs and a collection of quotes and anecdotes. […]
Is it bad to be lovely?
What is lovely? It is about being lovely – behaving in ways that others will often refer as lovely as in, ‘ah he/ she’s lovely.’ So I’ve just finished reading The Curse of Lovely by Jacqui Marson. I’m not sure what made me pick up the book – as the back did not have a […]
Sex and the Soul of a Woman by Paula Rinehart – Book Review
My eyebrows were raised at the prospect of yet another relationship book, particularly one with such a heavy Christian focus. I am a lapsed Catholic who is treading the waters of agnosticism as various principles within Christianity However, despite my reservations Sex and Soul of a Woman by Paula Rinehart seemed like it was written […]