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Published 7 years ago, How To Travel Full Time by Colin Wright still relevant today. It is not a complete how-to book but rather more of Colin’s philosophy on what makes him want to travel the world and earn to cover costs of travel or save money. Colin started traveling full time in 2009. Along with that, he was blogging and has already published a few ebooks but the main motivation that was that on his blog, he would ask his readers to vote for the country which they’d like him to move to. Sounds crazy, right? How To Travel Full Time is a pragmatic approach to kickstart your own journey. It is straightforward. The book clearly targets a mindset. […]

#BookReview: How To Travel Full Time by Colin Wright
#BookReview: How To Travel Full Time by Colin Wright
#BookReview: How To Travel Full Time by Colin Wright

#BookReview: How To Travel Full Time by Colin Wright

#BookReview: How To Travel Full Time by Colin Wright Posted September 13, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments Published 7 years ago, How To Travel Full Time by Colin Wright still relevant today. It is not a complete how-to book but rather more of Colin’s philosophy on what makes

BOOK NOTES: Zen And The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

BOOK NOTES: Zen And The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

BOOK NOTES: Zen And The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Posted September 11, 2018 by @amanhimself in Books / 3 Comments My Rating: 5/5 I argued that physical discomfort is important only when the mood is wrong. Then you fasten on to whatever thing is uncomfortable and call that the cause. But if the m

My Ebook: A BLOGGER’S MANIFESTO
My Ebook: A BLOGGER’S MANIFESTO

My Ebook: A BLOGGER’S MANIFESTO

My Ebook: A BLOGGER’S MANIFESTO Posted September 10, 2018 by @amanhimself in Books / 7 Comments A Blogger’s Manifesto is a short ebook about blogging written by a blogger. It covers the story of my book blog Confessions of a Readaholic and other essentials for an individual who is getting started wi

BOOK REVIEW: The Suicide Shop by Jean Tuelé
BOOK REVIEW: The Suicide Shop by Jean Tuelé

BOOK REVIEW: The Suicide Shop by Jean Tuelé

BOOK REVIEW: The Suicide Shop by Jean Tuelé Posted September 4, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 4 Comments HAS YOUR LIFE BEEN A FAILURE? LET’S MAKE YOUR DEATH A SUCCESS! Jean Tuelé’s The Suicide Shop is a dark comedy. The plot goes on with the twenty-first century just a distant memory

BOOK REVIEW: The Last Attractor of Chaos by Abhinav Singh
BOOK REVIEW: The Last Attractor of Chaos by Abhinav Singh

BOOK REVIEW: The Last Attractor of Chaos by Abhinav Singh

BOOK REVIEW: The Last Attractor of Chaos by Abhinav Singh Posted August 30, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments If you get a chance to read a Spy novel written by an Indian writer you to read it. It is a like once in a blue moon material that gets out in the market. The plot sta

BOOK REVIEW: A Place Called Schugara by Joe English
BOOK REVIEW: A Place Called Schugara by Joe English

BOOK REVIEW: A Place Called Schugara by Joe English

BOOK REVIEW: A Place Called Schugara by Joe English Posted August 28, 2018 by @amanhimself in 5 Stars, Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments Sometimes, when reading a book I often feel the characters it consists are the backbone. I do not know if you have encountered this feeling but I have. The storylin

BOOK REVIEW: Sherlock’s World: Fan Fiction and the Reimagining of BBC’s Sherlock by Ann K. McClellan
BOOK REVIEW: Sherlock’s World: Fan Fiction and the Reimagining of BBC’s Sherlock by Ann K. McClellan

BOOK REVIEW: Sherlock’s World: Fan Fiction and the Reimagining of BBC’s Sherlock by Ann K. McClellan

BOOK REVIEW: Sherlock’s World: Fan Fiction and the Reimagining of BBC’s Sherlock by Ann K. McClellan Posted August 25, 2018 by @amanhimself in Books / 0 Comments Sherlock series by BBC set in contemporary London has one of the most mixed bag reviews I have ever heard from fans and non-fans of the or

BOOK REVIEW: Zen and the Art of Admin Tasks by Nic De Castro and Nathan Pettijohn
BOOK REVIEW: Zen and the Art of Admin Tasks by Nic De Castro and Nathan Pettijohn

BOOK REVIEW: Zen and the Art of Admin Tasks by Nic De Castro and Nathan Pettijohn

BOOK REVIEW: Zen and the Art of Admin Tasks by Nic De Castro and Nathan Pettijohn Posted August 23, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Business / 1 Comment In the world of hustle, we often forget how much time we lose instead of spending it in a useful manner. Time management is an actiona

BOOK REVIEW: Mastering Fear – A Navy SEAL’s Guide by Brandon Webb and John David Mann
BOOK REVIEW: Mastering Fear – A Navy SEAL’s Guide by Brandon Webb and John David Mann

BOOK REVIEW: Mastering Fear – A Navy SEAL’s Guide by Brandon Webb and John David Mann

BOOK REVIEW: Mastering Fear – A Navy SEAL’s Guide by Brandon Webb and John David Mann Posted August 21, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Business, Non-Fiction, philosophy / 2 Comments Best book I have read in 2018! When I saw the cover of the book I knew I had to get my hands on it. The

BOOK REVIEW: Inkredia by Sarang Mahajan
BOOK REVIEW: Inkredia by Sarang Mahajan

BOOK REVIEW: Inkredia by Sarang Mahajan

BOOK REVIEW: Inkredia by Sarang Mahajan Posted August 16, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Fiction / 0 Comments Inkredia: Luwan of Brida is the first book in the series of four. Written by Sarang Mahajan, it is a fast-paced fantasy novel. Written in the fashion of tell-tale fantasy, this