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2850 expert-reviewed books — rated honestly, recommended confidently.

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Bestseller

Reminders of Him

by Colleen Hoover

4.2

A young woman released from prison after a tragic accident tries to reconnect with her daughter and find forgiveness in the small town where everything went wrong.

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Bestseller

Say You'll Remember Me

by Abby Jimenez

4.2

After a meet-cute that feels like fate, Samantha and Xavier agree to one perfect day together with no last names and no expectations. But when life keeps pulling them back into each other's orbit, they must decide whether a single unforgettable day can become forever.

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Bestseller
4.2

Ibram X. Kendi's National Book Award–winning history of racist ideas in America. Tracing five centuries through five major figures, Kendi argues that racist ideas were produced to justify discriminatory policies — not the other way around — overturning conventional accounts of how racism works.

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Bestseller

Stolen Focus

by Johann Hari

4.2

Johann Hari investigates the global attention crisis — why it's harder to focus than ever — and interviews scientists to identify both the causes and possible solutions.

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Bestseller

Supercommunicators

by Charles Duhigg

4.2

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Duhigg investigates the science of extraordinary communicators, discovering a framework of conversation types and the skills that allow people to genuinely connect across difference.

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Bestseller

Take a Hint, Dani Brown

by Talia Hibbert

4.2

A pragmatic PhD student and a gentle giant of a security guard agree to a fake relationship for social media attention — and discover they've been taking hints about each other for too long.

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Bestseller

The Black Swan

by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

4.2

Nassim Nicholas Taleb's argument that highly improbable, high-impact events drive history and that our models systematically fail to account for them.

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Bestseller

The Fifth Risk

by Michael Lewis

4.2

An investigation into the U.S. federal government's most consequential departments and what happens when the incoming administration fails to prepare for managing them.

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Bestseller

The Giver of Stars

by Jojo Moyes

4.2

In Depression-era Kentucky, English transplant Alice joins a band of fierce women delivering books on horseback through the Appalachian mountains as part of Eleanor Roosevelt's Packhorse Library, finding sisterhood, courage, and herself along the way.

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Bestseller

The Hating Game

by Sally Thorne

4.2

Two executive assistants who share an office and despise each other slowly — and then suddenly — realize that hatred and attraction are not as different as they thought.

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Bestseller

The Hidden Life of Trees

by Peter Wohlleben

4.2

Forester Peter Wohlleben's international bestseller revealing the secret social life of forests. Drawing on science and decades of observation, he argues that trees communicate, cooperate, support their kin, and form vast underground networks — transforming how we see the woods.

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Bestseller

The Inadequate Heir

by Danielle L. Jensen

4.2

The third Bridge Kingdom book, in which the war widens and a new generation is drawn into the conflict, testing alliances, loyalties, and the fragile peace Lara and Aren fought to build.

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Bestseller
4.2

Hal Elrod presents a morning routine combining silence, affirmations, visualization, exercise, reading, and scribing — the SAVERS framework — as the foundation for transforming any area of life.

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Bestseller

The Name of the Rose

by Umberto Eco

4.2

A medieval monk and his novice investigate a series of mysterious deaths in a fourteenth-century Italian abbey, where the labyrinthine library may hold the answer — and a secret someone will kill to protect.

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