
Throne of Glass
by Sarah J. Maas
An assassin is released from the salt mines and offered her freedom in exchange for competing in a tournament to become the king's champion.
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by Sarah J. Maas
An assassin is released from the salt mines and offered her freedom in exchange for competing in a tournament to become the king's champion.
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by Glennon Doyle
Glennon Doyle recounts how falling in love with soccer player Abby Wambach led her to question every choice she had made and learn to trust her own inner knowing.
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by Joe Navarro
A former FBI counterintelligence agent shares his system for reading nonverbal communication, identifying deception, and understanding what people are really communicating.
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by Benjamin Labatut
A series of linked narratives exploring the lives of scientists — from Fritz Haber to Heisenberg, Schrödinger, and Grothendieck — whose discoveries changed the world in ways that may have exceeded human understanding.
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by Louise Hay
Louise Hay argues that our thoughts create our experiences — and that by changing our thinking patterns, particularly through loving the self, we can transform every area of our lives.
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by Sarah J. Maas
A Beauty and the Beast retelling set in a dangerous fae world where a mortal huntress is dragged into an immortal court and must navigate deadly magic and forbidden love.
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by Daniel H. Pink
Daniel Pink argues that the Conceptual Age is replacing the Information Age, and that right-brain directed abilities — design, empathy, play, story, symphony, and meaning — are becoming the new competitive advantage.
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by Madeleine L'Engle
Meg Murry, her genius brother Charles Wallace, and their friend Calvin travel through space and time using a tesseract to rescue Meg's father from an evil force controlling the universe.
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by Talia Hibbert
The youngest Brown sister crashes into the uptight owner of a bed-and-breakfast and ends up as his cook — and his closest companion — while he recovers from the injury she caused.
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by Jennifer Niven
Theodore Finch and Violet Markey meet on a school bell tower, both there for the same dark reason, and fall in love while completing a state geography project that keeps Finch anchored to life.
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by James Patterson
DC homicide detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross is called to investigate when a brilliant, media-obsessed killer kidnaps two children from a prestigious private school — drawing Cross into the most complex and personal case of his career.
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by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Nassim Taleb introduces the concept of antifragility — the property of systems that gain from disorder, stress, and volatility rather than merely surviving it.
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by Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks
Esther and Jerry Hicks present the teachings of Abraham — a group of spiritual entities — on the law of attraction and how to align with what you desire.
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by Ian McEwan
In 1935, a thirteen-year-old girl's false accusation destroys two lives — and she spends the rest of hers trying to atone for it through the act of writing.
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by Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert argues for a life of creative curiosity over creative suffering, proposing a philosophy of making things for their own sake rather than for validation or survival.
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by Stephen King
A hitman who only kills bad people takes one last job but finds himself entangled with an unexpected companion and a plot to destroy him.
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by Emily Henry
A cutthroat literary agent keeps bumping into the same brooding editor during her summer in a small town, and their mutual irritation slowly transforms into something neither expected.
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by Thomas Piketty
Thomas Piketty draws on centuries of data to argue that capitalism structurally tends toward rising inequality unless actively counteracted.
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by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Tennis legend Carrie Soto comes out of retirement at 37 to protect her all-time Grand Slam record from being broken by the sport's rising star.
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by Stephen King
A telekinetic teenage girl pushed to the breaking point by her fanatical mother and bullying classmates unleashes catastrophic revenge on her entire town.
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by Cassandra Clare
Sixteen-year-old Clary Fray discovers a secret world of Shadowhunters, demons, warlocks, and vampires hidden within New York City.
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by Stephen King
A middle-aged Danny Torrance, now a hospice worker battling alcoholism, must protect a young girl with extraordinary psychic powers from a tribe of psychic vampires.
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by Rainbow Rowell
In 1986 Omaha, two misfit teenagers fall in love over comic books and mix tapes on the school bus, in a beautiful, melancholy story about first love and the courage it takes to be seen.
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by Stephen King
A teenage boy inherits a shed that contains a portal to a dark fairy-tale kingdom, and must enter it to save a world he barely understands.
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