Reviews by Jonathon Kosec
A Century Turns
On 3/15 Jonathon Kosec wrote: A Century Turns: New Hopes, New Fears by William J Bennett is an outstanding piece of recent history that comes together to remind the reader of the import of the last two decades. In a superbly written narrative, Bennett lists the events of the last two decades from his own unique position within ... A Review of "A Century Turns"
Living Life in the Zone
On 2/15 Jonathon Kosec wrote: These days as the world watches the Olympic Games, one cannot help but think the athletes that are competing have been given the best of their country’s training, with the best coaching, proper foods, and the appropriate training to equip them for the best possible performance of the sport they love. ... A Review of "Living Life in the Zone"
How to Reach Your Full Potential for God
On 1/20 Jonathon Kosec wrote: Just about everyone has heard Dr. Charles F Stanley preach on television and you know the depths of insight and knowledge he brings to his sermon preparation. It is the same high quality scriptural base that I found most intriguing as I got the chance to review this book. I thought it might be of ... Definitely NOT Spiritual "junk food"
Obstacles Welcome
On 12/20 Jonathon Kosec wrote: Most leadership books begin with a significant attribution to how great a leader the author is and why we should be involved in listening to their thought. Ralph de la Vega avoids this pitfall and simply presents the story of his life. As a child, he left Castro's Cuba without his parents and learned ... Obstacles Welcome by Ralph de la Vega
Derailed
On 11/24 Jonathon Kosec wrote: I have read dozens of books on leadership over the years and this looked to be an interesting read from the beginning. Irwin highlights recent business leaders who gained fame and notoriety with the quick rise to power, but something apparently happens to some leaders who forget the basics and let ... Derailed by Tim Irwin
The Noticer
On 10/31 Jonathon Kosec wrote: Noted humorist and now best selling author Andy Andrews delights the reader with a tale of meeting a man named simply "Jones." As the characters interact with Jones, each one finds the one thing that they were lacking in their human situations- perspective. Andrews does a fascinating weave of the story ... The Noticer by Andy Andrews