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You can go after the job you want—and get it! You can take the job you have—and improve it! You…
A New York Times Bestseller Your chance to regroup, take a breath, and begin your life again awaits in the…
In his #1 bestselling books The Tipping Point, Blink, and Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell has explored the ways we understand and change our world.…
Thirty years after women became 50 percent of the college graduates in the United States, men still hold the vast…
Top-rated on BookBub: In this #1 New York Times bestseller, the author of The Five People You Meet in Heaven chronicles his former college professor’s last days — and their moving conversations about life and death. “A true story that shines and leaves you forever warmed by its afterglow” (Amy Tan).
Fragments of a Great Secret have been found in the oral traditions, in literature, in religions and philosophies throughout the…
While studying abroad in Italy, Amanda Knox was accused of murder — and was only acquitted after years of imprisonment. This memoir of her nightmare features extracts from letters, journals, and court testimony. “Required reading for those who can’t get enough of this headline-grabbing saga” (Booklist).
“Utterly captivating” (Malcolm Gladwell): From the authors of the blockbuster New York Times bestseller Freakonomics comes a revolutionary look at the human thought process. Learn how to retrain your brain and succeed at everything from minor life hacks to major business decisions.
“This book will change your life” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Phil Town): Filled with practical tips and case studies, this New York Times bestseller breaks down strategies for working less and making more. With over 66,700 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
From the beloved New York Times bestselling author of Wild, this rich collection of wise words for life’s quandaries gathers together her replies to the letters she received as a once-anonymous advice columnist. “Courageous and engaging stuff” (The New York Times Book Review).