Book Reviews
The Shelf
This Is Marketing — Seth Godin
Though Godin has good intentions, This Is Marketing missing the mark in execution.
Haunted Hallways — Edited by May Selste
Haunted Hallways features fourteen sharp short stories set in a haunted boarding school.
Anatomy: A Love Story - Sana Schwartz
Anatomy: A Love Story is made for those who adore gothic settings and mysteries that have a dash of romance.
DotCom Secrets - Russel Brunson
DoCom Secrets is packed with evergreen concepts that can be applied across different products and industries. Brunson’s writing is clear and conversational, making the book easy to follow—even if you’re not well-versed in sales or marketing.
Lifespan — David Sinclair with Matthew LaPlante
In Lifespan Dr. Sinclair dives into the biological depths of aging research and gives us a glimpse at what the future may hold for living longer and healthier lives.
The Great Money Reset — Jill Schlensinger
The Great Money Reset by Jill Schlesinger offers a 10-step guide for those nearing retirement to transition out of the office and into retirement.
Shoe Dog — Phil Knight
In this candid memoir, Nike founder Phil Knight pulls back the curtain on the early days of Nike and how him and his team of sneaker heads built a brand and culture that transcends sports.
Think Again — Adam Grant
In an age of constant information, digital insulation, and being spoon-fed what to think, Adam Grant argues that the true test of intelligence is our ability to let go of preconceived notions, challenge our opinions, and look at being wrong as a good thing.