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|isbn=0753558378
|title=Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters
|author=Greg McKeown
|rating=4.5
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=''The marginal return of working harder was, in fact, negative.''
That's what happened to Patrick McGinnis. It's no exaggeration to say that he devoted his life to the company he worked for, struggling through, even when he was ill, only to find that he was working for a bankrupt company. His stock had fallen by 97%, he had lost his health and his job had little value. He made a bargain with God; if he survived, he would make some changes. He did survive and came through stronger - and richer. There is, you see, a different way: ''great things are not reserved for those who bleed, for those who almost break.''}}{{Frontpage|class-"wikitable" cellpaddingisbn=1523092734|title=A Women's Guide to Claiming Space|author=Eliza Van Cort|rating=5|genre=Politics and Society|summary="15" <!-- INSERT NEW REVIEWS BELOW HERE''She brings a hug-kick->thunderclap that every woman needs in her life. Again and again and again.'' (Alma Derricks, former CMO, Cirque du Soleil RSD)
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Sometimes the reviewing gods are generous: at a time when violence against women is much in the news, ''A Women's Guide to Claiming Space'' by Eliza Van Cort dropped onto my desk. Now - to be clear - this book is not a 'how to disable your attacker with two simple jabs' manual: it's something far more effective, but discussion at the moment seems to be about how women can be ''protected''. I've always thought that women need to rise above this, to be people who don't need protection, people who claim their own space. If all women did this, those few men who are violent to women would realise that we are not just an easy target to be used to prove that they are big men.
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{{Frontpage
|isbn=1529109116
|title=Call Me Red: A Shepherd's Journey
|author=Hannah Jackson
|rating=4.5
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=''I want the image of a British farmer to simply be that of a person who is proudly employed in feeding the nation. I don't think that is too much to ask.''
The stereotypical farmer was probably born on the land where ''his'' family have farmed for generations. He's probably grown up without giving much thought as to what he really wants to do: he knows that he'll be a farmer. It's not always the case though. Hannah Jackson was born and brought up on the Wirral: she'd never set foot on a commercial farm until she was twenty although she'd always had a deep love of animals. Her original intention was that she would become 'Dr Jackson, whale scientist' and she was well on her way to achieving this when her life changed on a family holiday to the Lake District. She saw a lamb being born and, although 'Hannah Jackson, farmer' lacked the kudos of her original intention, she knew that she wanted to be a shepherd. With the determination that you'll soon realise is an essential part of her, she set about achieving her ambition.}}{{Frontpage| styleisbn="vertical1786495902|title=The Natural Health Service: How Nature Can Mend Your Mind|author=Isabel Hardman|rating=5|genre=Lifestyle|summary=Isabel Hardman suffered a trauma which she chooses not to share. She says that a friend who does know, burst into tears and health-aligncare professionals' jaws have sagged in disbelief. Hardman dealt with this at the time by 'keeping going': top; textthe next day she went to work to cover the budget, next there was the EU referendum, the political party leadership contests and then it was party conference season. One night she had to be sedated and returned home to begin long-alignterm sick leave. That was what brought me to this book: left;2020 was the year when the bins went out more often than I did.}}{{Frontpage|author=Lauren Martin|title=The Book of Moods|rating=5|genre=Lifestyle|summary= I was in a great mood when I first learnt of this book, and because sarcasm doesn't always translate well into writing, imagine the word ''great'' being delivered with an eye roll and a sigh, through clenched teeth. I had spent the best part of a rainy, windy weekend afternoon out on the water at our local sailing club in the rescue rib, on standby in case anyone who was racing needed support. It's a volunteer duty we all do during the year, and normally I'm happy to, but that day the weather was miserable and I was miserable, and it all came to a head that evening when I noticed on the website that we had been thanked for our time as "Dave and wife". Wow. I had never needed this book more.|isbn=1538733625}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0008420386|title=Failosophy: A handbook for when things go wrong|author=Elizabeth Day|rating=4|genre=Lifestyle|summary=What do Malcolm Gladwell, Alain de Botton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lemn Sissay, Nigel Slater, Emeli Sandé, Meera Syal, Dame Kelly Holmes and Andrew Scott have in common? They've all failed and - more importantly - they've been willing to appear on Elizabeth Day's podcast to discuss their failures and how life worked out for them afterwards. You'll find the results of these discussions in ''Failosophy''}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1504321383|title=Single, Again, and Again, and Again|author=[[Spiritual Atheist by Nick Seneca Jankel]]Louisa Pateman|rating=4.5|genre=Autobiography|summary=''You can't be happy and fulfilled on your own. You are not complete until you find a man''.
[[image:2starThis was what Louisa Pateman was brought up to believe.jpg|link=Category It wasn't unkind:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]], [[:Category:Spirituality and Religion|Spirituality and Religion]] ''Spiritual Atheist'' is a new 'bible' it was simply the adults in her life advising her as to what they thought would be best for her. It was reinforced by all those fairy tales where the spiritual not the religious, according to the tagline. This girl (she's usually fairly young) is a taboo smashing book which solves rescued by the problem of modernity and explains how to be a 'spiritual technologist' handsome prince who then marries her so that they can live and love freely in happily ever after. Few girls are lucky enough to be brought up 'spiritual fullness' without relying on a belief in god. Touching on everything from 'brain science' to AI, Jankel offers the expectation that they will marry and have children. It was a belief and it would be many years before Louisa would conclude that ''a belief is a choice'path to meaning', allowing us to move beyond consumerism towards an ethical life. [[Spiritual Atheist by Nick Seneca Jankel|Full Review]]}}<!-- Mackay -->{{Frontpage|-isbn=1538731738| styletitle="widthSimple Abundance: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"365 Days to a Balanced and Joyful Life|author= Sarah Ban Breathnach[[image:Mackay_Trials.jpg|leftrating=5|linkgenre=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1524683094?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1524683094]]Lifestyle| stylesummary="vertical-alignSomeone once said: top; textit's not self-align: left;"|===[[Trials and Tribulations of a Travelling Prostitute by Andrew Mackay]]=== [[image:3indulgence, it's therapy! I think they were talking about shopping, but it probably can be applied to most things.5star In my case, it applies to writing about things because I want to, rather than because I can sell it or because I've got something to sell.jpg|link=Category:}}{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:LifestyleFrontpage|author=Sharon Blackie|Lifestyle]], [[:Category:Business and Financetitle=If Women Rose Rooted|Business and Finance]] rating=5|genre= BiographyJust chance you think |summary= I normally say that you're picking up can tell how much a book about what can go wrong in life for means to me by how many pages have corners turned down. Perhaps an itinerant sex worker I'd better explain exactly what it was that author Andrew Mackay did for thirty three years. A travelling prostitute is a worker who is employed by even greater measure of impact is setting out to buy my own copy before I've finished reading the one company but his services are sold out to other countries, usually at a substantial profit I've borrowed. I want to avoid clichés like 'powerful' 'inspiring' 'life-changing' – although it is definitely the employing company first two and a lot of inconvenience to only time will tell about the employee. Mackay was an engineer who knew all that there was to be know about turbines third – but clichés exist for a reason and generators, or if he didnI't could soon be up m not sure I can succinctly put it any better.|isbn=1912836017}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1543987877|title=Learn to speed Love: Guide to the extent of being able Healing Your Disappointing Love Life|author=Dr Thomas Jordan|rating=4.5|genre=Lifestyle|summary=''Learn to teach other people. Occasionally his skills were used in the UK, but frequently he was abroadLove: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life'' is a book about love relationships rather than a book about love. Just every now The two greatest emotions are love and grief and again he would be in those parts of the world which has love is the rest opposite of grief: ''if you love'', Dr Thomas Jordan tells us green with envy, but then there were those areas which feature heavily in ''you will inevitably grieve''. Your love relationships begin the news moment you're born and not in a good wayend only when you die. [[Trials Whilst we all come into the world hoping to give and Tribulations of a Travelling Prostitute by Andrew Mackay|Full Review]] <!receive love there are many people for whom love is not quite so simple. Some people suffer multiple disappointments -sometimes repeating the same mistakes - Omeiza -->|and this eventually becomes resignation. For people who are making the same mistakes repeatedly, self-preservation, in the form of resignation is a necessity.}}{{Frontpage| styleauthor="widthMichael Harris|title=Solitude: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"In Pursuit of a Singular Life in a Crowded World|rating=5[[image:Omeiza_Parenting.jpg|leftgenre=Lifestyle|linksummary=https://wwwThis is not the book I was expecting it to be.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1524682853?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbagFor some reason I expected it to be another self-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1524682853]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Parenting through the Eyes help manual on how to find calm, how to step outside the mainstream, but it is not that at all. Instead of a Child: Memoirs of My Childhood by Tabitha Ochekpe Omeiza]]=== [[image:4startelling us how, it is more about the ''why''.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Autobiography|Autobiography]] Harries examines how we're eroding solitude, which used to be a natural part of our human life, [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] Tabitha Ochekpe Omeiza was brought up in Nigeria and came to Britain to study for her A levels when she was 18why that matters. Her parents used their savings to give her this opportunity Of course he talks about how some people have found solitude and called it an investment in her future. Now a qualified pharmacist, married and with a child what has come of her ownthat, Tabitha looks back at her childhood and reflects on eventually in the way her mother final chapter he talks about his own experience of having deliberately sought it out, but mostly he wanders down the alleys and father raised herby-ways that his thinking about this lost art led him. And she gives their parenting top marks. [[Parenting through the Eyes of a Child: Memoirs of My Childhood by Tabitha Ochekpe Omeiza|Full Review]] <!-- Kyncl -->|isbn=1847947662}}{{Frontpage|-isbn=0753553236| styletitle="widthTiny Habits: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"The Small Changes That Change Everything|author=B J Fogg[[image:Kyncl_Stream.jpg|leftrating=5|linkgenre=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0753545926?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=0753545926]] Lifestyle| stylesummary="vertical-align: top; textGo on, admit it -align: left;"|===[[Stream Punks by Robert Kyncl and Maany Peyvan]]=== [[image:4you're not quite perfect.5star You still have those odd, quirky even loveable (to you) habits which seem to annoy other people.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] Other people, of course, are sorely afflicted with some dreadful flaws which they could so easily correct, [[:Category: Entertainment|Entertainment]] I watch quite if only they would make just a lot little bit of YouTubeeffort. Or put another way, I play music videos when get cross with myself because I want forget to listen to a particular song do things or do some actions more than I should and no matter how I don't already have in my collection. try to make what seem to be quite monumental changes I use it never quite seem to find out how get to do things, grips with the instruction videos they seem to have concepts. I constantly fail and then I get cross with myself for pretty much anythingfailing. At Lack of willpower is another burden to add to the gym, I'll stick it on on my phone, prop it up on the cross trainer and watch list.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1785785516|title=Fucking Good Manners|author=Simon Griffin|rating=4|genre=Lifestyle|summary=Manners maketh man, they say. It certainly makes life easier if everybody abides by a set of conventions, some behind the scenes interviews with the cast of my favourite showswhich are ages old and other which have evolved over time. And sometimes I'll treat it as Manners are not about how much to tip or how you should behave if it is Netflixyou get an invitation to Buckingham Palace, they have nothing to watch series do with new episodes releasing every few days, exclusively on YouTubeclass or financial status: they're about getting the basics right before we try to deal with more difficult matters. Having a new smart TV adds an extra Of course we all have more relaxed manners when we're with family and friends, easy way but it's best if we learn to watch without having distinguish between our public and private lives and to plug in my laptop or squint at a small phone screenact appropriately. So yes, I like YouTube and I use YouTube. But I didn ''Fucking Good Manners''t know a whole lot about aims to help us on the site it until I read this bookway.[[Stream Punks by Robert Kyncl and Maany Peyvan|Full Review]]}}<!-- Way -->{{Frontpage|-isbn=1999811402| styletitle="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"Painting Snails|author=Stephen John Hartley[[image:Way_Tea.jpg|left|linkrating=https://www.amazon.co4.uk/gp/product/1445670011?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1445670011]] 5| stylegenre="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"Autobiography|summary===[[Tea Gardens (BritainIt's Heritage Series) by Twigs Way]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]], [[:Category:History|History]] Tea Gardens really began in London in the late 18th centuryvery difficult to classify ''Painting Snails'': originally I thought that as it's loosely based around a trip to Kings Cross or St Pancras was effectively year on an allotment it would be a trip to the country in those days. Men had their coffee houseslifestyle book, but they were you're not places going to get advice on what to plant when and where women could or for the best results. The answer would be seen. Tea was introduced to England in the 17th century but something along the lines of 'try it was not until 1784 that the high duty was reduced from 119% to 12½% and tea became the drink of choice for the nationsee'. Until then the working classes had been fuelled largely by cheap gin. Only Then I considered popular science as Stephen Hartley failed his A levels, did an engineering apprenticeship, became a busker, where would this beverage be drunk? One answer was the pleasure gardens where the fashionable went to see finally got into medical school and be seen: by the mid 1600s tea was also being served in places such as Ranelagh Gardensis now an A&E consultant (part-time). [[Tea Gardens (Britain I found out that there's Heritage Series) by Twigs Way|Full Review]] <!-- Nicholson -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Nicholson_Tambourinean awful lot more to what goes on in a Major Trauma Centre than you'll ever glean from ''Casualty'', but that isn't really what the book's about.jpg|left|link=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1524681822?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1524681822]]  | style="vertical There's a lot about rock & roll, which seems to be the real passion of Hartley's life, but it didn't actually fit into the entertainment genre either. Did we have a category for 'doing the impossible the hard way'? Yep -align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Mr Tambourine Man by Nicholson]]==that's the one. It's an autobiography.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1848993609 [[image:3.5star.jpg|linktitle=CategoryGood Mood Food:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:LifestyleUnlock the Power of Diet to Think and Feel Well|Lifestyle]], [[:Category:Travelauthor=Charlotte Watts and Natalie Savona|Travel]]rating=4.5|genre=CookeryBack in 1965 we heard ''Mr Tambourine Man'' by the Byrds on the radio very regularly. Nicholson |summary=I thought I was thirteen and saw getting a cookbook: I liked the 45rpm recording idea of the song in the window a series of the local music store and recipes which would have loved make me feel happy. For once this isn't a case of 'if it sounds too good to be able to buy true, it but didnprobably is't have the money. Thirteen-year olds didnit't in those days unless it was s a birthday or Christmas and you couldn't get a partcase of getting something which could change your life for the better -time job until you were fifteen. There would be for good - rather than a few of those badly-paid jobs before he finished his A levels and went to New York for three monthsquick fix. It's this trip which Nicholson feels turned him from being a boy into a man and allowed him to see the bigger picture.<br> <!-- Tuhus-Dubrow -->}}{{Frontpage|isbn=Kyncl_Stream|-title=Stream Punks| styleauthor="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|Robert Kyncl and Maany Peyvan[[image:Dubrow_Stereo.jpg|linkrating=http://www.amazon.co4.uk/dp/1501322818/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]] 5| stylegenre="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"Entertainment|summary===[[Personal Stereo by Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow]]=== [[image:5starI watch quite a lot of YouTube.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] These tiny I play music videos when I want to listen to a particular song I don'Object Lessons', a range of books which are more like a long-form essay, explore often seemingly mundane itemst already have in my collection. Personal Stereo packs a lot of information into a small space. Split into three distinct sections: NoveltyI use it to find out how to do things, Norm, and Nostalgia, 'Novelty' traces with the origin of instruction videos they seem to have for pretty much anything. At the Sony Walkmangym, from its conception by two Japanese business men to I'll stick it becoming a recognised entity on the streets of America. 'Norm' follows on from the universal success of the personal stereomy phone, relating this to the technology which prop it set up on the groundwork for, such as cross-trainer and watch some behind the ubiquitous proliferation of MP3s, scenes interviews with the iPod, and Smartphones, leading to the eventual downfall in the popularity cast of the Walkmanmy favourite shows. Finally, in 'NostalgiaAnd sometimes I'll treat it as if it is Netflix, Tuhus-Dubrow examines our need to hark back to a simpler timewatch series with new episodes releasing every few days, when the personal stereo seemed the height of freedomexclusively on YouTube. [[Personal Stereo by Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow|Full Review]] <!-- Moore -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Moore BientotHaving a new smart TV adds an extra, easy way to watch without having to plug in my laptop or squint at a small phone screen.jpg|left|link=https://wwwSo yes, I like YouTube and I use YouTube. But I didn't know a whole lot about the site it until I read this book.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1782438610?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1782438610]]}}{{Frontpage| styleisbn="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[A Bientot... by Roger Moore]]===Omeiza_Parenting[[image:4star.jpg|linktitle=CategoryParenting through the Eyes of a Child:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Autobiography|Autobiography]], [[:Category:Entertainment|Entertainment]], [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] The news of the death of Sir Roger Moore in May 2017 came as a great shock: he was one of those people you knew would go on for ever. There was just one small glimmer of light in the sadness - the news that a matter of days before his death he'd delivered the finished manuscript of his book, ''À bientôt…'', to his publishers. Just a few months later a copy landed on my desk and I didn't even bother to look as though I could resist reading it straight away. [[A Bientot... by Roger Moore|Full Review]] <!-- Dubey -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Dubey_21.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1999838912/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[21 Doors to Happiness: Life Through Travel Experiences and Meditation by Chit Dubey]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] I know that I'm not alone in having been brought up to ''achieve'', to look down on those who had different (''lesser'', it would have been said) aims, but there comes a point in life when you wonder about the point of it all. Do you need to keep on ''achieving'', and if so, ''why''? Many years ago I had a light-bulb moment when I realised that achieving more, having more money, more material possessions didn't make me happy - and surely the point of it all was to be ''happy''? Superficially that sounds very simple: live a life doing only what you want to do and pleasing yourself, but that doesn't bring happiness either. Chit Dubey believes that happiness is inside you and you just need to delve a little deeper to find it. [[21 Doors to Happiness: Life Through Travel Experiences and Meditation by Chit Dubey|Full Review]] <!-- Owusu -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Owusu_Psychosis.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1524680559/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[My Psychosis Story: A Story of Fear and Hope Through Adversity by Emmanuel Owusu]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] ''My Psychosis Story'' recounts Emmanuel Owusu's journey into and eventually out of psychosis. In late 2014, during a visit home for Christmas, he found himself exhausted, anxious and unable to sleep. Symptoms persisted and soon he was suffering from noise sensitivity and intense headaches. Various visits to A&E failed to diagnose a physical cause. Things deteriorated further and possible diagnoses of anxiety and post traumatic concussion were suggested. And ''still'' things got worse. Eventually, Owusu's condition deteriorated so far that he was suffering from delusions and hallucinations. An ambulance was called and he was detained - sectioned - under the Mental Health Act in 2015. [[My Psychosis Story: A Story of Fear and Hope Through Adversity by Emmanuel Owusu|Full Review]] <!-- Hine -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Hine_Mind.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1473649285/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Mind of a Survivor by Megan Hine]]=== [[image:5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] Megan Hine is probably the type of person that you'd want with you in a crisis situation. Cool, calm and capable; this survival expert is equally at home in desert, mountain, tundra and jungle environments. She's navigated her way around some of the most inhospitable regions on the planet and survived to tell the tale. But just what is it that makes some people more capable in a survival situation than others? Physical fitness? Bushcraft skills? Experience? Whilst all of these are important, Hine argues that ''attitude'' is one of the most important factors in survival. In this book, she examines how the right mindset can mean the difference between life and death when isolated in the wilderness. [[Mind of a Survivor by Megan Hine|Full Review]] <!-- Ikin -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Ikin_Kitchen.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/144566884X/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[The Kitchen Garden (Britain's Heritage Series) by Caroline Ikin]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] I love visiting country houses, but you can keep the interiors and the flower gardens - what interests me is the kitchen garden: seeing one which has been restored to its former glory is a real treat, as was ''Britain's Heritage: The Country Garden'' when it landed on my desk. There was no longer any need to guess at the work that had been done: here was the history complete with glorious illustrations as well as some wonderful advertisements. ''Canary Guano. For Greenhouse and garden. Perfectly clean. May be used by a lady.'' is still making me giggle. [[The Kitchen Garden (Britain's Heritage Series) by Caroline Ikin|Full Review]] <!-- McNally -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Mcnally_Cracking.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1524662003/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Cracking the Obesity Crisis by Veronica M McNally]]=== [[image:1.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] Any weight-related book, whether one that considers issues from a medical or sociological perspective, or one that provides advice on how to eat well or lose weight, whose opening pages feature such as controversial statements as: ''fat people are basically insecure, unhappy people trapped inside very unattractive bodies'', or ''Islamic people however are at an advantage as they do Ramadan and they are not overweight'', ''there is hope for overweight and obese people, but I don’t see a way back for the clinically aid [sic] morbidly obese'' or my personal favourite: ''as women’s hands are smooth and soft in many cases, females would be useful behind soldiers to be there as assistants to men quickly reloading magazines of bullets speedily'', any such book needs to provide an awful lot of valuable content in the pages that follow to have a chance of redeeming itself. [[Cracking the Obesity Crisis by Veronica M McNally|Full Review]] <!-- Darbyshire -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Darbyshire_Modern.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1784755168/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[This Modern Love by Will Darbyshire]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] Love is love, but at the same time love is changing, the way we find it, the way we express it, the way we walk away from things. You can change a Facebook status and tell the entire world the ins and outs of your relationship, you can meet people online, you can conduct long distance relationships in much more real time than in the past when you had to rely on the postman to deliver your heartfelt, handwritten note. This book, a compilation of letters and other contributions, explores what love is in the 21st century. It's certainly international – there were 15,000 submissions from over 100 countries – and it's also touching, funny, frustrating and all those other things. [[This Modern Love by Will Darbyshire|Full Review]]  <!-- DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING FROM BELOW THIS LINE -->|} {{newreviewMemoirs of My Childhood|author=Laura Williams|title=Grandpa Diet and DiabetesTabitha Ochekpe Omeiza
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|genre=For SharingAutobiography|summary=Nick's Mum is an accident Tabitha Ochekpe Omeiza was brought up in Nigeria and emergency nurse and life can get a bit hectic at times, particularly came to Britain to study for her A levels when she has was 18. Her parents used their savings to arrange for someone to look after Nick give her this opportunity and his twin sister Emmacalled it an investment in her future. One day in the school holidays Grandpa had the pleasure Now a qualified pharmacist, married and with a child of looking after her own, Tabitha looks back at her childhood and reflects on the kids way her mother and Nick thought this was coolfather raised her. And she gives their parenting top marks. Grandpa used to be a bit }}{{Frontpage|isbn=Mackay_Trials|title=Trials and Tribulations of a rocker, Travelling Prostitute|author=Andrew Mackay|rating=3.5|genre=Business and Finance|summary=Just chance you see, and think thatyou's the sort of music he always has playing. He might have re picking up a stick but Nick sure that he doesnbook about what can go wrong in life for an itinerant sex worker I't really need d better explain exactly what it was that author Andrew Mackay did for thirty- it's there just in casethree years. He does have A travelling prostitute is a problem though worker who is employed by one company but his services are sold out to other countries, usually at a substantial profit to the employing company and Mum explains it by saying a lot of inconvenience to the employee. Mackay was an engineer who knew all that Grandpa has there was to be know about turbines and generators, or if he didn't could soon be up to speed to the extent of being able to eat at teach other people. Occasionally his skills were used in the right time UK, but frequently he was abroad. Just every day because now and again he would be in those parts of the world which has diabetesthe rest of us green with envy, but then there were those areas which feature heavily in the news and not in a good way.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524667641</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Twigs Way1529104432X|title=Allotments (Britain's Heritage Series)The Art of Noticing: Rediscover What Really Matters to You|author=Rob Walker
|rating=4
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=Allotments came about originally from the enclosure of land, primarily for sheep pasture. Fearing The curse put on reviewers is that the enclosures would leave peasants unable we get to feed themselves, Elizabeth I issued an act requiring all new cottages read through a book which is really better dipped into or read gradually and thoughts allowed to have four acres be provoked. And so it was with ''The Art of ground, something which has been honoured more by history than by ElizabethNoticing''s contemporaries. It was 's a simple premise: the first in a long line pace of modern life and rapidity of legislation with technological advances means that aim in mind - which largely failed we are constantly overwhelmed and distracted. Rob Walker wants us to be able to steal our attention back. He gives us his thoughts on various areas of our lives and then provides 131 exercises to achieve their aimshelp us recover our attention.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1445665700</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Nicos Nicolaou1786331608|title=The Anxiety-Elimination SystemHard Pushed: A Midwife's Story|author=Leah Hazard
|rating=4
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=Nick Nicolau suffered Over the past few years, we've had a major panic attack and was told rash (sorry - no pun intended) of books by his doctor that he would need medication to control medical practitioners. Doctors have been at the forefront, but ''Hard Pushed'' is the attacks and that there wasnfirst book I't much more that he could do - apart that was, from going home to sleepve seen by a midwife. The next morning he had another attack which he could neither stop nor control It's an unusual profession in that it's one of the few callings within the medical system where most of the patients are healthy and before long was having panic attacks every day the only one where one person comes into the system and developed generalised anxiety and phobias(for the most part) more than one goes out. After a great deal of work and research he discovered how It's an amazing thing to be able to control his anxiety do - and now he helps others to do escort new life into the sameworld - and an enormous responsibility. No one is born with Leah Hazard came to it after a chemical imbalance career in the brain television and genes do not determine behaviour. The proof of the efficacy of his system ''Hard Pushed'' is that through the course story of her career as a particularly challenging life event midwife - his divorce - he didn't slip back into inappropriate anxietyand the title tells more than one story.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524667412</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Akon Margaret Kalu0753552655|title=Eat With PleasureTime and How to Spend It: The 7 Rules for Richer, Happier Days|author=James Wallman|rating=34
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=When Most things you think about a certified nutrition coach you probably imagine someone who is going to be very strict with you about what you should or shouldn't be eating. You visualise someone who will insist that you eat worthy (and probably tasteless) food and completely avoid those foods which you really love. Gone will be the bar can replace, but one of chocolate and possibly even the mug of coffee things which gets you going in the morningsimply can't replace is time. It was particularly refreshing and something of a relief Even though we know this, we fail to encounter Akon Margaret Kalu - certified nutrition coach and food blogger at [http://www.therealakon.co.uk www.therealakon.co.uk]use what we have wisely. SheWe have more leisure time, but that's outspoken. She believes that the occasional treat does you no harm so long as you donnot how it feels: a high value is put on how we spend our working hours, but there't make it s a regular habitlow value on leisure. In fact you're better having a smallUnfortunately, occasional, indulgent snack than resisting and finally giving into cravings we now know how to work and not how to ''live'': we need to ''binginglearn''. In other words, she lives in the real world with how to spend our leisure time wisely and James Wallman has taken on the rest onerous task of teaching us imperfect beingshow to do this.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524676942</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Ruth PearsonB07ML4Q55J|title=Say Yes to New Opportunities!Home Workout for Beginners: 6 Week Fitness Program with Fat Burning Workouts for Long Term Weight Loss|author=James Atkinson
|rating=4
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=Ruth Pearson was deputy head of her school James Atkinson has all the qualifications which you need in a workout instructor and he looks the part. He's been actively involved in the health and was studying fitness arena for a Masters degree when she suffered an emotional breakdown more than twenty years and he spent nine years as a result of the stresses member of 9 Parachute Regiment, Royal Engineers. He has another qualification which means a lot to me: he's been on the jobother side. The breakdown There was so severe that she a time when he was afraid to return to the classroom, but rather than sitting back overweight and letting the circumstances overwhelm her she allowed what had happened to become not particularly strong. As a catalyst which would help her child, he was slow to change her lifedevelop. In This means that he ''Say Yes to New Opportunitiesunderstands'' she shares what she learned from it's like and he knows how his clients feel: it's much more helpful than the experience. To come back from this situation requires strength, honesty twenty-something who was born super-fit and a sense of purpose, all of which Pearson demonstrates quite clearly throughout this bookwith an attitude problem.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524676616</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=1999308719|title=Confessions of Modern WomenLive Forever Manual: Science, ethics and companies behind the new anti-aging treatments|author=Spadge WhittakerAdrian Cull
|rating=4.5
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=SheFor many years now I's back! Huzzah! Do you remember when Spadge Whittaker [[Braver Than Britainve (half) joked that I intended to live forever and that so far, Occasionally by Spadge Whittaker|faced her (it was working out OK. Time has passed though and although I'm a great deal fitter and healthier than most people of my age there were a few nagging health problems which were tipping my life out of balance. It was time to look for a new approach and our) deepest fears]]? We loved as so often happens, the reviewing gods brought me the way she did thatbook I needed. EXCEPT FOR THE SPIDERS ''Live Forever Manual: Science, ethics and companies behind the new anti-ageing treatments'' seemed like the answer to my problems - only you get so much more than just 101 tips. }}
This time, Spadge has turned her attention Move on to what it means to be a modern woman in twenty-first century, digital Britain. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0993429912</amazonuk>}}[[Newest Literary Fiction Reviews]]

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