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Bestseller

Paper Towns

by John Green

3.9

After the girl of his dreams disappears, leaving a trail of cryptic clues, Quentin Jacobsen embarks on a cross-country quest to find her — and discovers she is nothing like the person he imagined.

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Bestseller

Spare

by Prince Harry

3.9

Prince Harry's account of his life inside the British royal family, his grief at his mother's death, his marriage to Meghan Markle, and the decision to step back from royal duties.

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Bestseller

The Host

by Stephenie Meyer

3.9

An alien soul inhabits a human body and must navigate two sets of memories, loyalties, and loves in a world occupied by a parasitic alien race.

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Bestseller

Allegiant

by Veronica Roth

3.8

Tris and Four escape the city to discover the truth about their world's genetic experiments, leading to a final sacrifice that divided readers and defined the trilogy's legacy.

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Bestseller

Eclipse

by Stephenie Meyer

3.8

As Bella prepares to choose between Edward and Jacob, a mysterious series of vampire killings in Seattle and the return of a vengeful enemy raises the stakes for everyone she loves.

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Bestseller

Twilight

by Stephenie Meyer

3.8

When seventeen-year-old Bella Swan moves to rainy Forks, Washington, she falls in love with the mysteriously compelling Edward Cullen — who turns out to be a vampire.

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Bestseller

Breaking Dawn

by Stephenie Meyer

3.7

Bella and Edward's wedding triggers a chain of consequences — including an impossible pregnancy — that will draw the entire vampire and werewolf worlds into an explosive confrontation.

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Bestseller

New Moon

by Stephenie Meyer

3.7

After Edward leaves Forks to protect Bella, she descends into depression — and finds unexpected comfort in Jacob Black, whose own supernatural secret will complicate everything.

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Bestseller

The Secret

by Rhonda Byrne

3.7

Rhonda Byrne presents the Law of Attraction — the idea that positive thinking and focused desire literally attract corresponding circumstances from the universe — as the secret to achieving health, wealth, and happiness.

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Meditations

by Marcus Aurelius

4.8

The private philosophical notebook of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius — written for himself, never intended for publication — containing his Stoic practice across twelve books of thought.

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A Fine Balance

by Rohinton Mistry

4.7

Four characters — a widow, a student, and two tailors — are brought together in 1975 India during Indira Gandhi's Emergency, finding in each other a fragile refuge against catastrophe.

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Words of Radiance

by Brandon Sanderson

4.7

The second volume of The Stormlight Archive follows Shallan and Kaladin as ancient evils stir and the order of Knights Radiant must be reborn to face an apocalyptic threat.

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Born to Run

by Christopher McDougall

4.6

A journalist goes in search of the reclusive Tarahumara Indians of Mexico's Copper Canyons, legendary for their ability to run hundreds of miles without rest or injury. What he discovers turns everything he thinks he knows about running — and human nature — upside down.

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4.6

A selection of Seneca's letters to his friend Lucilius, covering friendship, death, time, philosophy, nature, and the cultivation of a virtuous mind.

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Morning Star

by Pierce Brown

4.6

Darrow must rebuild the revolution from almost nothing, rallying allies across the solar system for a final war to dismantle the Society and free the color castes from oppression.

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Oathbringer

by Brandon Sanderson

4.6

The third Stormlight Archive novel follows Dalinar Kholin's attempt to unite the nations of Roshar as ancient evils return and the secrets of his past are finally revealed.

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4.6

Carl Sagan's passionate defense of scientific thinking and critical reasoning, arguing that the tools of skepticism are the only reliable protection against superstition, pseudoscience, and those who would exploit human credulity.

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The Hero of Ages

by Brandon Sanderson

4.6

As the world begins to end, Vin, Elend, and their companions race to find the Hero of Ages and uncover the true nature of the powers that have shaped their world from the beginning.

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The Mom Test

by Rob Fitzpatrick

4.6

A practical guide to customer interviews that actually work — teaching founders how to ask questions that reveal truth rather than generating the false validation that kills startups.

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The Obesity Code

by Jason Fung

4.6

A nephrologist argues that obesity is caused by insulin resistance and chronic insulin elevation — not by calories in/calories out — and that intermittent fasting is the solution.

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Bird by Bird

by Anne Lamott

4.5

Beloved writer Anne Lamott offers funny, compassionate advice on the writing life — from dealing with the blank page to navigating publication — grounded in her personal experience as a novelist and teacher.

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Essentialism

by Greg McKeown

4.5

Greg McKeown makes the case for a radical new discipline: the pursuit of less, but better. Essentialism is the art of discerning what is essential and eliminating everything else — so you can make your highest possible contribution.

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