All Reviews by Olukunle Alabetutu

Advice to Young Men

by William Cobbett

Dead but still speaking is the right word to describe Cobbett William. If only i have found this advice ten years ago. But it is not too late to make the rest of my life count. I love Cobbett instruction they are has relevant today as it is two hundred years ago.

Reviewed on 2009.04.28

The Eight Pillars of Prosperity

by James Allen

The mind that read and understand this book will be expanded to its highest elastic limit. If you want to be awaken read this book until you master it. I felt a miralce after my first reading i will continue to read the book until it become part of my psych.

Reviewed on 2009.03.07

A Book of Discovery

by M.B. Synge

This is a must read for all living. It shows the the level of human endurance, boldness in the face of death, inquisitivness, determination and triumph of human spirit against all odd. This book has broaden my horizon and widen my understanding of our world.

Reviewed on 2008.05.02

Round the World

by Andrew Carnegie

Round the World is a classic I love the book and will recommend it to anybody. It give a vivid picture of Japan, China, Singapore, Egypt,Hindia and some other countries. If you check out all this countries almost a century after you can see that China that was written of as a never do well, Japan that was given some hope is a super power today while india that was not given a chance has gotten Atomic bomb.
This is a lession for the whole third world countries. If we put our act in order we too can become a super power in record time

Reviewed on 2008.02.27

Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

by Andrew Carnegie

I love this classical book it is full of Philosopy,instruction, advise and it teaches that the best life ever lived is for others. It teaces Hard work, dream, vision and having Hero that can stimulate. Infact Carnegie legacies still dot our world even in this project gutenberg anchor by Carnegie Melon University.
I love Andrew Carnegies for he is still blessing the world in death

Reviewed on 2007.12.21

Up From Slavery: An Autobiography

by B.T. Washington

Up from Slavery is a story of life that inspire, instruct, direct and empower. I love every alpahbet in there

Reviewed on 2007.12.21

Allan Quatermain

by H. Rider Haggard

I have read Allan Quatermain in the past in a library more than 2000 kilometer away from my present location, i had been trying to buy it for long but i did not found in in bookshop araound here. It is a great pleaure for me to download and read the book again on PDA. I really love the book it is facinating and make me laugh again and again. i can never forget Alphonso, Umughala the Zulu man,Sir Henry Curtis, Good and Quatermain himself they depict various character ranging from strenght,boldness,coward and conqueror.

Reviewed on 2007.10.31

Self Help

by Samuel Smiles

This is one of the best inspirational book i have ever read, it is full of wisdom and instructions about life.

Reviewed on 2007.08.28