Showing posts with label five star review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label five star review. Show all posts

Saturday 23 October 2021

FIVE STARS FOR HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS: VOLUME TWO

 



FIVE STARS FOR HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS: VOLUME TWO

Book Review by Aneeta Chitale aka Shanita Vichare) from India

Multiple - award-winning Author Brenda Mohammed has published 42 books.

Her 42nd book was Tea Time Poetry.

Her hot pick from Amazon basket is her widely read books HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS: Volumes 1 & 2.

Most meticulous in her authorpreneurship, prolific in her writing craft, and expertise in using the writing analog extensively, using the most recent tenets, is her cup of tea!

I must agree. Brenda Mohammed has written this outstanding book- How To Write For Success: Volume 2, in the most lucid style. It is a very apt book for self-publishing/ indie authors and poets.

She has given detailed information from writing your manuscript, editing, how to fetch ISBN code, and how to format and publish it on Amazon.

KDP option to scale is very well explained, but you must read the book to find out more.

Let me give you some background on Brenda Mohammed.

Stories That Intrigue, Stories People Love, Barry Holmes Mysteries, How To Write For Success Volumes 1 & 2, Zeeka Chronicles, and I am Cancer Free, are page-turners in the collectibles written by her.

How to Write for Success made waves globally as it went on to feature in the Readers’ Choice Awards.

In November 2018 Brenda won two awards from Readers Favorite International for her science fiction book, ‘Zeeka Chronicles’ in the category Young Adult Thriller, and her Memoir, ‘I am Cancer Free’ in the category Health and Fitness.

Three of her books won gold awards in Connection EMagazine Readers’ Choice Awards in 2018 and 2019 - Zeeka Chronicles, Stories People love, and How to Write for Success.

In Sept 2021 her mystery book, Barry Holmes Mysteries, won her the Writer – Best Fantasy Award in the CLR Awards.

In Brenda's Mohammed’s group project - Break The Silence: Volumes 1-2 Poetry Anthologies, she raises voices against domestic violence, for women who have a caged bird existence.  She has co-authored both books with 178 International poets and both books achieved Amazon No 1 Bestsellers Ranking.

Another group project for Suicide Prevention, A Spark of Hope: Volumes One and Two, also achieved Amazon No 1 Best Sellers ranking.

In her book on her fight Against Cancer – I AM CANCER FREE, her success story and fecund penmanship is strongly wired with her strong grit and survival instinct, when the verdant writer Brenda Mohammed fought her battle against cancer. She has never looked back since then, and the axiom 'Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword' is absolutely true for this Evergreen Writer.

Ten of her publications are Poetry books

With her outstanding contributions to Literature, she is well-placed to advise on How to Write for Success. I give the book HOW TO WRITE FOR SUCCESS: VOLUME TWO Five-stars.

GET HER BOOK AT ALL AMAZON STORES.

Book Review by Aneeta Chitale

(aka Shanita Vichare) from India.

Author of Sojourn to Maldives, and a famous poet.

Administrator in How to Write for Success Literary Forum.

Shanita does interviews for literary icons in the HTWFS Magazine.

 




Tuesday 16 August 2016

Five Star review of Retirement is Fun


This was another great review I received for 'Retirement is Fun - A New Chapter' which was nominated for Metamorph's Publishing Summer Indie Book Awards 2016 in the category Memoirs and Bios.



I want to thank this reader for such an excellent and detailed review of my book.
"A well-written chronicle of the author's experiences and adventures since her retirement from a long career in the bank
By Arabella Persaud on August 26, 2014
Format: Paperback
This inspiring book tells of the many adventures experienced by the author after retiring from a successful banking career.
She talks about her new career in the insurance business and narrates, with meticulous detail, the many wonderful experiences in her new life including the birth of her grandchildren, her meeting of new friends, her travels abroad, and her continued enjoyment of life. For her, life certainly did not stop at retirement.
Throughout the book, the author demonstrates a positive outlook on everything that happens in her life. Not only did she endure wonderful experiences, but she also had a bout with cancer and a terrible accident in Miami. She interprets these negative events in a positive light by using them to show how her faith helped her to overcome these obstacles.
The author's appreciation of life is evident as she treasures every moment with her family and the time she shares with them.
As in her previous books, the author once again exhibits a remarkable memory for details as she provides a meticulous description of all her activities since retirement. The style is simple and readable.
The book shows that life certainly does not end when one retires.
Life continues and one must live with a positive and determined spirit to continue experiencing the joy of life and to discover one's hidden talents.
I enjoyed the positive spirit shown by the author in this book. She demonstrates that it is one's attitude that counts towards one's enjoyment of life.
This book is recommended for all retirees or persons contemplating retirement.
The book is available in both Kindle and Paperback at Amazon

Thursday 14 July 2016

I am Cancer Free: A Memoir - Five Star Review


FIVE STAR REVIEW

Thoughtful and detailed account of defeating the most terrible of diseases
By Kato's Revenge on May 21, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
I am Cancer Free is an extremely positive title for something that is so terrifying to pretty much all of us, were we to be diagnosed with it.

No illness is pleasant, but surely cancer is one of the very worst, and although survival rates are increasing all the time depending on the type of cancer concerned, it is good to know that the author, who thankfully defeated this terrible disease, overcome it in order to pen this extremely good read.

From a carefree life, visiting friends and relatives, through to the initial concerns and then onto the diagnosis, the author takes us on a journey in this book. But potential readers shouldn't be put off by the subject matter. The author has bravely chose to share her experience with the reader. It is never negative, although some of it is very harrowing to read.

The description of the subsequent and very necessary operation which resulted in the author regaining her full health is a case of just enough information. There's no need for gory details and we don't get them. In essence, the author has the balance right between info-dumping and info-giving.

Again, it's a book that educates and informs.

Thank goodness for medical insurance. In the UK, we are fortunate that the NHS provides many life-saving treatments. I do hope the government (s) wake up and spend money on research to defeat this terrible disease in all its forms.

Well done to the author on the beating of this disease and in the creation of this book.

Friday 22 January 2016

My Life as a Banker - Book Trailer

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Has proved to be as good an writer as she was a banker. You cannot keep a multi-talented person down.

Posted by Brian Samlalsingh on Monday, March 7, 2016
FIVE STAR REVIEW NEW FIVE STAR REVIEW My Life as a Banker By Fifty Sheds of Books on 7 July 2016 Format: Kindle Edition My Life As A Banker is a fascinating, intimate story. The author has an engaging writing style that draws you into the story and you feel as though she is talking directly to you, the reader. There is a nice balance between the professional and the personal and while I found the professional aspects rewarding, the highlight for me was reading about the author's interesting life. The social history aspects of the book also fascinated me, particularly the descriptions of life in Trinidad and I would imagine that this memoir will serve as an important document for social historians in years to come. This might sound strange to say about a book with Banker in the title, but the author demonstrates quite vividly that there are far more important things than money in life.

Wednesday 15 July 2015

Five Star Review of Retirement is Fun: A New Chapter - A Memoir

A well-written chronicle of the author's experiences and adventures since her retirement from a long career in the bank August 26, 2014 Format: Paperback This inspiring book tells of the many adventures experienced by the author after retiring from a banking career. She talks about her new career in the insurance business and narrates, with meticulous detail, the many wonderful experiences in her new life including the birth of her grandchildren, her meeting of new friends, her travels abroad, and her continued enjoyment of life. For her, life certainly did not stop at retirement. Throughout the book, the author demonstrates a positive outlook on everything that happens in her life. Not only did she endure wonderful experiences, but she also had a bout with cancer and a terrible accident in Miami. She interprets these negative events in a positive light by using them to show how her faith helped her to overcome these obstacles. The author's appreciation of life is evident as she treasures every moment with her family and the time she shares with them. As in her previous books, the author once again exhibits a remarkable memory for details as she provides a meticulous description of all her activities since retirement. The style is simple and readable. The book shows that life certainly does not end when one retires. Life continues and one must live with a positive and determined spirit to continue experiencing the joy of life and to discover one's hidden talents. I enjoyed the positive spirit shown by the author in this book. She demonstrates that it is one's attitude that counts towards one's enjoyment of life. This book is recommended for all retirees or persons contemplating retirement. Get your Copy from AMAZON