Books

PR for People® Book Reviews: How May I Help You?

Category: 

   The American Dream has always included the idea of satisfying employment and upward mobility, but a new book by Deepak Singh sketches out a less rosy reality.

read more..

Latest Posts in Books

Book Review: True Believer by Eric Hoffer

Multiple critics have praised the book for a common sense approach that was born of the author’s experience as a working man who understood America and Life as few intellectuals can.


Book Review: The Hidden Globe

If you missed “The Hidden Globe: How Wealth Hacks the World” when it first came out last year, delay no longer. This tour de force by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian provides a passport into on alternative reality world that is navigated regularly by the globe’s wealthiest individuals and corporations


Book review: Watt by Samuel Beckett

There are as many literary writing styles as there are writers. If I were a gentleman, I would tip my hat to Mr. Beckett for getting as much critical acclaim as James Joyce, Thomas Pynchon, and David Foster Wallace. But I am no gentleman, thank God, and writers who are deemed to be iconic for the sake of being iconic do not hold sway with me. It’s about time that literary swells are knocked down a tad and put into their rightful place.


Book Review: Total Garbage

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Humes begins with what can only be described as a shock-and-awe sentence in his latest book, called “Total Garbage.” Just chew on this for a moment: “You swallowed,” Humes writes, “285 pieces of plastic today.”


Book Review: hearing voices poems by Barbara Ruth Saunders

Barbara Ruth Saunders’ debut poetry collection is a shining example of the small things that sustain us. These small things might be people, a sense of place, or the objects in our lives that we hold near and dear to our hearts. What emerges in this poetry collection are the larger truths about humanity.