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July 20, 2021

Plot Structure Techniques by James Scott Bell

Many people harbor the urge to turn their personal stories into a novel. With this in mind, some start writing. But before they can finish even a couple of lines, they realize that they can't come up with good plot …

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July 19, 2021

Emotional Blackmail by Susan Forward, Donna Frazier

This book teaches us that emotional blackmail is when someone coercively makes demands that go against someone else’s will. Moreover, emotional blackmail is often carried out by the people closest to you, such as family membe...

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July 16, 2021

Memories, Dreams, Reflections by Carl Jung

This book is the autobiography of Carl Jung. Many will refer to him, alongside Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, as one of the three towering figures, who developed the theoretical basis of psychoanalysis. Jungian theory is the...

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July 15, 2021

The Tipping Point How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malc…

Why is that some brands become popular over one night? Who started the trend? This book, The Tipping Point, explores different products, thoughts, and information that spread like wildfire. It reveals how a few graffiti artis...

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July 14, 2021

Chimpanze Politics Power and Sex Among Apes by Frans de Waal

For a long time, humans have always described chimpanzees as a barbaric species that is fueled by violence. However, this book will prove to you that this assumption is an uninformed misconception about the species. For many ...

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July 13, 2021

Chronicles: Volume One by Bob Dylan

On a cold morning in 1961,armed with a copy of the folk legend Woody Guthrie’s autobiography, Bound for Glory, Bob Dylan headed to New York to pursue his musical dream. Soon he began his journey to stardom. His music,often re...

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July 12, 2021

Why Won’t You Apologize? Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts by …

Why can’t some people apologize? How do you apologize effectively? How do you respond to an apology? The answers to all of these questions can be found within this bookey.

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July 1, 2021

The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig

This is a posthumous work of the famous Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. After the rise of fascism, he was forced into exile and lived away from his home nation until his death. He wrote this book during that time. Zweig …

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June 30, 2021

The Innovators Solution Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth by …

The book will be our guide to understanding innovation. The author introduces the theory of disruptive innovation, which refers to the phenomena of new market entrants producing products that are simpler, cheaper, and more co...

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June 29, 2021

Secrets About Life Every Woman Should Know by Barbara De Angelis

This book deals with the most important relationship a woman could ever have: the one with herself. In order to create the true freedom that comes from knowing the power of inner state confidence, one should look within herse...

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June 28, 2021

The Paradox of Choice Why More Is Less by Barry Schwartz

Certainly, having options serves us well, but having more options to choose from isn't always better. Schwartz believes that we as decision makers gain the most freedom by learning to make the right choices when it comes to t...

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June 19, 2021

The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge

An astonishing new science called neuroplasticity is overthrowing the centuries-old notion that the human brain is immutable. Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Norman Doidge, M.D., traveled the country to meet both the brillian...

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June 18, 2021

Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids: How to Stop Yelling and Start Connecting…

We need a practical parenting guide to help us calm down and raise able and happy kids. This book is one such recipe for successful parenting. Laura Markham is a psychologist with extensive experience in parenting who has pub...

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June 17, 2021

The Story of Art by E.H. Gombrich

The Story of Art takes a grandperspective.From North America’s totems to Egypt’s mummification rituals;from the rise of classical Greece to the darkness of the Middle Ages;from the true to life sculptures of the Renaissance t...

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June 16, 2021

Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends by Bruce Fisher

In real life, even two people who love each other may end up in divorce. Unfortunately, some divorced couples might become trapped in the shadows of their failed marriage. This book teaches what we can do after a divorce to …

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June 15, 2021

Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think by Peter H. Diamandis,…

We will soon be able to meet and exceed the basic needs of every man, woman and child on the planet. Abundance for all is within our grasp. This bold, contrarian view, backed up by exhaustive research, introduces our near-ter...

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June 12, 2021

The Great Game: The Emergence of Wall Street as a World Power 1653-20…

When asked to name a world power, many people’s first thought is the United States; and when it comes to American finance, the first name that comes to mind is Wall Street. This didn’t happen overnight. There is a deep …

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June 11, 2021

Money Changes Everything: How Finance Made Civilization Possible by W…

Throughout history, finance has been a significant force behind civilization's development. It has been the trigger for the creation of writing, math, and the concept of a contract. This book answers how the machine of financ...

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June 11, 2021

Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on I…

This book will teach you how to take control in essential conversations in your daily life. Chris Voss is a former FBI negotiator, who often negotiated with kidnappers to free hostages. Once, kidnappers asked the family of a ...

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June 10, 2021

Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory by Pete…

For 7 years, starting from Beijing, Hessler headed to the inland northwest area and the southeast coastal region respectively.In his journey, he experienced the rapid construction of Chinese roadways, enjoyed the local custom...

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June 10, 2021

Who Says Elephants Can't Dance? by Louis V. Gerstner

The book is based on Gerstner’s own experience at IBM. In this business autobiography, he looks back for the first time at the glorious days of transformation at IBM. In this book, from his first appointment to his taking the...

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June 9, 2021

Astrophysics For People In A Hurry by Neil de Grasse Tyson

Have you ever looked up at the night sky? Have you wondered what might be going on in the cosmos? Being too busy to contemplating these questions? This book provides a concise but meaningful way to understand the universe.

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June 9, 2021

The Age of Empathy Nature's Lessons for a Kinder Society by Frans de …

Are people selfish by nature? Does the progress of human society depend on competition or reciprocity? Perhaps some will answer that people are selfish by nature, and human social progress depends on competition. According to...

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June 8, 2021

Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared M. Diam…

In 1972, the author Jared Diamond was walking along the beach in New Guinea when a local friend Yali asked him, “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we …

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