Review: The Upside of Irrationality by Dan Ariely
Irrationality is not all bad. In the Upside of irrationality we examine some of the positive effects irrationality have on our lives and offer a new look on the irrational decisions that influence our personal lives and our workplace experiences. I tend to think of myself as a fairly rational person. Definitely more rational than emotional […]
Review: Stress Fracture by D.P. Lyle
A Dub Walker Thriller: Forensic and Criminal Behavior expert Dub Walker must solve a series of savage murders perpetrated by a killer that is at once careful, calculating, and organized as well as brutal, impulsive, and disorganized. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It takes place over a week’s time and the pace is fast. At times I felt it […]
Review: Resonance by A.J. Scudiere
The shift is coming. Soon. Dr. David Carter knows this. However, he’s a geologist, so ‘soon’ means anywhere from tomorrow to a thousand years from now. People are dying. Now. Drs. Jordan Abellard and Jillian Brookwood are standing at the edge of SuperAIDS. Or are they? They won’t be able to figure it out if they […]
Review: Sunny Ella by Sally Zybert
It’s seems to be the classic tale of Cinderella; with the help of a fairy godmother, beautiful Ella meets and falls in love with a handsome prince. However, Ella has lost her mind after years of abuse from her stepmother, and everything isn’t as she imagines. My Aunt mentioned that she had a friend who’s daughter […]






