I read different book series and a specialist book at the same time. When choosing my next book, I always wanted an overview. This page was created out of this wish. Here you will find books from both the private sector (mainly fantasy and thrillers) and professional environments.
In addition to his inspiring YouTube videos and appearances, David has this book–David describes what moves him, what drives him, and how he makes it. Reading alone is not enough. Everyone has to face the inner bastard.
To book reviewIn 150 pages, Darius Foroux looks at many aspects (aka inner battles) that stood in his way to a meaningful life. I found myself in almost all of them. Filled with inspiring quotes and helpful solutions, this is a real treasure trove of inspiration for tackling struggles differently in the future. I go into the details in my book review.
To book reviewThe middle part of a trilogy is usually the hardest, and it's no different with "Mastero." A wonderful Jarlaxle spins his threads and finds a way to lure Drizzt back to his birthplace. Many dialogues between sometimes rival characters are deeply developed, while other epic moments are incredibly brief. That's a shame. Everything seems to be heading towards a grand finale for the many beloved characters.
This time the adventure begins with a boat trip to the country of Irinel. There the group has to rescue a princess against her will from the realm of magical druids. They meet well-known friends and enemies. At the same time, they track down the sinister preachers.
This creates a new big plot that is super exciting and captivated me. The dynamics of the conversations in the group and the individual characters - especially Viggo - hit my nerve exactly.
The target group is parents who want to support their children—the idea of seeing how (childlike) learning works as an adult. I learned a lot about myself.
To book reviewThe start of the homecoming trilogy, "Archmage," begins epically—the beloved heroes and antagonists are all there. It's entertaining, but nothing more, because the characters don't develop any further, nor are there any really surprising twists. For die-hard fans, it is a solid continuation with a pale aftertaste, as everything has been there before; both events are to be expected, and intrigues are easy to see through.
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