The Seeker Academy
Regular readers know that I occasionally review worthy books at Amazon.com. Though I read a lot, I only review those that I think will be of interest to other people or help them in some way. I belong to the old school: "If you can’t say something nice, say nothing." The exception is if someone writes something false or misleading.
I would like to tell you about a book that I was asked to review, and that I think deserves a wide readership. Yet because it is being published independently, it could fall below your radar.
It is called The Seeker Academy and is by someone whom I have not met, called L.D. Gussin. There is also a blog to support and supplement the book.
I think that my review of the book speaks for itself, but as I say at the end of it,
"If you are interested in some of the big questions in life, or if you feel that (Emotional and spiritual) hunger that I described above, this is an excellent, well-written and engaging book."
I do not know if the author is male or female, young or old, and in a way I am glad, in that it enabled me to read the book without preconceptions.
It is an enjoyable work, and I can guarantee that it is a book that will make you think.