John Bennett Book order







- 2023
- 2022
Short-Hand Explained
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
- 2021
SIX MONTHS' HACKING or, Six Years Hacking Six Months Aint No Sentence
John M. Bennett Hacks Jim Leftwich's Six Months Aint No Sentence 2011-2016 & Other Mysteries
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Immersing in Jim Leftwich's "Six Months Aint No Sentence," the author created a series of innovative "hacks" that draw on the original texts for inspiration. This process involved selecting words and phrases that resonated personally, leading to a collection of unique poems that echo Leftwich's work in subtle and unexpected ways. The resulting writings are characterized by complexity, multiple voices, and a captivating sense of mystery, distinguishing them from the author's previous works.
- 2021
Exploring existential questions about origin, purpose, and divinity, this book addresses the deep-seated yearning for meaningful answers in a contemporary context. It challenges superficial explanations and confronts narratives that overlook the innate spirituality many individuals feel. Through thoughtful discourse, it seeks to engage readers in a profound exploration of their beliefs and the mysteries of existence.
- 2020
The book features an introduction by Julia Eichelberger, a prominent figure in Southern literature and an executive board member at the Center for Study of Slavery in South Carolina. Her insights are likely to provide a scholarly perspective on the themes and historical context explored within the work, enriching the reader's understanding of the subject matter.
- 2020
Letters to a Young Lady
on a variety to useful and interesting subjects: calculated to improve the heart, form the manners, and enlighten the understanding
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The book offers a series of letters aimed at guiding young women on various subjects intended to enhance their moral character, social etiquette, and intellectual growth. With a focus on personal development, it provides timeless advice rooted in the values of the late 18th century, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical perspectives on women's education and societal roles. This reprint preserves the original content and style, reflecting the insights of its era.