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by Malcolm Gladwell
An exploration of the power of intuitive snap judgments — when they are reliable, when they fail, and how thin-slicing works in experts and everyday people.
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by Malcolm Gladwell
An exploration of the power of intuitive snap judgments — when they are reliable, when they fail, and how thin-slicing works in experts and everyday people.
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by Donald Miller
Donald Miller applies the seven universal elements of storytelling to marketing, arguing that businesses fail because they make themselves the hero rather than their customer.
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by Tom Clancy
When the US government launches a covert military operation against Colombian drug cartels, Deputy National Security Advisor Jack Ryan uncovers a political conspiracy to disavow the soldiers involved — leaving them to die in the jungle rather than admit the mission existed.
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by Shane Parrish
Farnam Street founder Shane Parrish distills the most important principles for making better decisions, identifying and overcoming the defaults that undermine clear thinking.
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by Robert Harris
When the Pope dies suddenly, the College of Cardinals gathers in the Sistine Chapel to elect his successor. Behind the locked doors of the Vatican, Dean of the College Cardinal Lomeli presides over a conclave of intrigue, ambition, and hidden sin — where faith and politics are indistinguishable.
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by Taylor Jenkins Reid
A fictional oral history of one of the greatest rock bands of the 1970s, told through interviews with band members years after their legendary breakup.
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by Brené Brown
Research professor Brené Brown argues that vulnerability — the willingness to be seen in all our uncertainty and imperfection — is not weakness but the foundation of courage, connection, and creativity.
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by Philip K. Dick
In post-nuclear San Francisco, bounty hunter Rick Deckard hunts down rogue androids nearly indistinguishable from humans — the basis for the film Blade Runner.
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by Daniel H. Pink
Daniel Pink argues that the science of human motivation has been ignored by business, which relies on carrot-and-stick incentives that actually undermine performance for complex work.
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by Gail Honeyman
A profoundly isolated young woman in Glasgow navigates her rigidly structured life while concealing a devastating past and slowly, almost accidentally, discovering what connection feels like.
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by Walter Isaacson
Walter Isaacson's biography of Elon Musk, based on two years of access and hundreds of interviews, covering Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter, and the tortured psychology behind his drive.
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by Kristin Hannah
The thirty-year friendship between Tully Hart and Kate Mularkey — from their teenage years on Firefly Lane through marriages, children, careers, and a devastating betrayal.
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by Michael Lewis
An investigation into high-frequency trading and how a small group of Wall Street outsiders fought to expose a rigged stock market.
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by Steven D. Levitt
An economist and a journalist explore the hidden side of everything — using data and economic analysis to expose unexpected truths about sumo wrestling, real estate agents, crime, and parenting.
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by Max Lugavere
Max Lugavere presents the research on diet and brain health, identifying ten foods that improve cognitive function and protect against dementia and cognitive decline.
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by Jessie Inchauspé
Biochemist Jessie Inchauspé explains the science of blood sugar spikes and provides ten practical hacks for flattening glucose curves without giving up the foods you love.
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by Casey Means
Stanford-trained surgeon Casey Means argues that mitochondrial dysfunction is the root cause of most chronic disease and presents a comprehensive lifestyle framework for optimizing metabolic health.
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by Sarah J. Maas
Half-Fae Bryce Quinlan must team up with a Hunt to solve her best friend's murder in a modern city where ancient magic meets contemporary life.
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by Sarah J. Maas
Bryce Quinlan and Hunt Athalar navigate the aftermath of the Gate explosion while uncovering a rebel network that links their world to Maas's wider universe in a shocking crossover finale.
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by Dale Carnegie
A practical guide to eliminating anxiety and worry through tested principles drawn from thousands of case studies, historical examples, and Carnegie's own experience.
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by Roxane Gay
Roxane Gay writes about her body — fat, surveilled, weaponized against her — and the sexual violence that shaped her relationship with it, with unflinching honesty and structural precision.
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by Jon Krakauer
The story of Christopher McCandless, a young man from a privileged background who walked into the Alaskan wilderness alone in 1992 — and was found dead in an abandoned bus four months later.
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by Jeffrey Archer
William Lowell Kane and Abel Rosnovski are born on the same day in 1906 — Kane to a wealthy Boston banking family, Abel to a Polish peasant family — and their parallel lives, shaped by the First World War, the Depression, and the Second World War, converge in a rivalry of consuming intensity that spans decades and continents.
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by Lee Child
Ex-military cop Jack Reacher is arrested for a murder he did not commit in a small Georgia town and uncovers a massive counterfeiting conspiracy that cost his brother his life.
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