Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Little Red Book of Wisdom

I just finished reading The Little Red Book of Wisdom by Mark Demoss. I found it to be a very eye opening, intelligent, and life changing book. In all honesty, I'm generally not a fan of these types of books so at first I was very skeptical about reading it. But once I opened the book and started reading, I couldn't put the book down. I now see why it's called "The Little Book of Wisdom." Because that's truly what it is.
I'm very grateful that I received this book for free from the Booksneeze website, because otherwise I would have never considered reading this wonderful book. If I knew that I would've loved this book as much as I do, and it wasn't available for free on the Booksneeze website, I would have gone out and purchased a copy. I strongly urge not only fans of intelligent and mind blowing books full of wisdom, but anyone who wants a good read to either purchase a copy of this book or borrow it from their local library.
So, In conclusion, on a Brandon scale from one to ten, ten being the highest, one being the lowest, and five being  average, I give this book a nine.

Surviving Your Serengeti

I just finished reading Surviving Your Serengeti (Seven Skills to Master Business and Life) by Stefan Swanepoel. I found it to be a very eye opening, intelligent, and life changing book. In all honesty, I'm generally not a fan of these types of books so at first I was very skeptical about reading it. But once I opened the book and started reading, I couldn't put the book down. I see now why it was a New York Times best seller.
I'm very grateful that I received this book for free from the Booksneeze website, because otherwise I would have never considered reading this wonderful book. If I knew that I would've loved this book as much as I do, and it wasn't available for free on the Booksneeze website, I would have gone out and purchased a copy. I strongly urge not only fans of intelligent and mind blowing books full of wisdom, but anyone who wants a good read to either purchase a copy of this book or borrow it from their local library.
So, In conclusion, on a Brandon scale from one to ten, ten being the highest, one being the lowest, and five being  average, I give this book a nine.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Patton (The General)

I just finished reading Patton (The General) Tenacity in action by Agostino von Hassell. I found it to be a very intriguing book about the life of General Patton. In all honesty, I'm generally not a fan of war books so at first I was very skeptical about reading it. But once I opened the book and started reading, I couldn't put the book down. 
I'm very grateful that I received this book for free from the Booksneeze website, because otherwise I would have never considered reading this wonderful book. If I knew that I would've loved this book as much as I do, and it wasn't available for free on the Booksneeze website, I would have gone out and purchased a copy. I strongly urge not only fans of war books, but anyone who wants a good read to either purchase a copy of this book or borrow it from their local library.
So, In conclusion, on a Brandon scale from one to ten, ten being the highest, one being the lowest, and five being  average, I give this book a nine.