Book Reviews

The Teenage Guide to Life OnlineThe Teenage Guide to Life Online by Nicola Morgan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First thing I would like to say about this book is, do not go with the title. This book is not a guide for teenagers but also everyone who use online tools and resources and various social media platform on a day to day basis. A great and insightful presentation of the pros and cons of internet and web.
Most importantly, the information used in this book is verifiable and trackable as every chapter includes a list of references.
I must say the book is an outcome of author's long and deep research. The chapters are well organized and backed by so many psychological research done by experts.
Finally, the six steps of online wellbeing at the very end of this book is just great and value adding.

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Project You: More Than 50 Ways to Calm Down, de-Stress, and Feel GreatProject You: More Than 50 Ways to Calm Down, de-Stress, and Feel Great by Aubre Andrus
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great book for young adults. It got very effective small pieces of suggestion on how to live healthy physically and mentally. This books pictures the idea how to deal with stress and how to be organized.

Most importantly, The presentation is great. it does not have whole chunk of writing. it has small piece of information/ advice on small box with eye-soothing background color.

Dyslexia friendly

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The Barefoot Investor: The Only Money Guide You'll Ever NeedThe Barefoot Investor: The Only Money Guide You'll Ever Need by Scott Pape


This is one of the best personal financial guides I have ever read. However, this book is basically written based on Australian rules and regulations. It discusses 9 major steps to financial freedom. Everything has been demonstrated such efficiently that anybody with zero financial academic knowledge will find it easy to understand. The real-life examples are really inspiring.


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The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power UsersThe Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users by Guy Kawasaki
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In this book, Guy Kawasaki pinned some great tips and tricks on how to create and curate valuable content tailored to a particular group of followers. This is not just very basic tips on how to use social media but it is about how to be a pro on social media.
This book has 12 different chapters focused on different facts of various social media platforms. This is a must-have book for people who use social media for product or service promotion.
Some facts were illustrated by images which I found very helpful.
another helpful feature of this book is at the end it lists the apps and services alphabetically which can be used to optimize the use of social media.

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