David Bach argues that building wealth requires not discipline but automation — setting up your savings, investments, and debt payments to happen without any decision-making, so that the system works even when motivation does not.
A prequel following eighteen-year-old Coriolanus Snow as he mentors a District 12 tribute in the 10th Hunger Games, charting his transformation into Panem's future tyrant.
Lara is trained from birth to be a spy-bride sent to destroy the Bridge Kingdom from within, but when she arrives she must choose between the mission she was raised for and the truth she discovers.
The aging Lambert parents try to assemble their three adult children for one last family Christmas as Alzheimer's, infidelity, and financial ruin cascade through each of their lives.
Gretchen Rubin spends a year methodically testing happiness-boosting strategies in twelve monthly themes — from decluttering to friendship to spirituality — and reporting what actually works.
A young woman discovers her father's cache of documents — a mysterious old book stamped with a dragon and letters from a professor — and begins uncovering a multigenerational quest to find the actual tomb of Vlad the Impaler, who may still be alive.
A woman with a hidden past takes a housemaid position with a wealthy family and discovers that the picture-perfect household conceals something deeply sinister.
Cecilia Fitzpatrick discovers a sealed letter from her husband marked 'To be opened only in the event of my death.' When she opens it while he is still alive, the secret inside unravels her marriage and draws in two other women — each carrying their own grief and betrayal — across a tightly-knit Sydney suburb.
Hannah Hall's husband Owen vanishes the same day a massive fraud investigation erupts at his company, leaving behind only a note reading 'Protect her' — a directive aimed at his teenage daughter Bailey, a stepdaughter who has never warmed to Hannah and who may know more about Owen's secrets than she has let on.
Dr. Steven Gundry argues that longevity depends primarily on gut microbiome health, and provides a comprehensive protocol for living vigorously into old age.
Quentin Coldwater is admitted to Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy, only to discover that mastering real magic does nothing to cure the depression and aimlessness he hoped it would fix — and that when Fillory, the Narnia-like world from his childhood books, turns out to be real, getting there exacts a price the fantasy never warned him about.
A woman arrives in Paris to visit her journalist brother and finds he has mysteriously disappeared, drawing her into the secrets of his glamorous but sinister apartment building.
The Gladers escape the Maze only to face another WICKED trial — a scorched, sun-devastated wasteland they must cross while battling crazed Cranks and uncovering deeper layers of manipulation.
A young Black man in a small California city reinstates slavery and segregation as a social experiment, triggering a Supreme Court case that satirises American racial politics with savage wit.
Belly Conklin has spent every summer of her life at Cousins Beach with the Fisher family, but the summer she turns sixteen, everything feels different — she does, the brothers do, and the house does.
Henry DeTamble has a genetic condition that causes him to involuntarily time travel, always to times and places connected to his own life — including the childhood of the woman he will one day marry.
The only two people unaffected by food poisoning at a wedding are the maid of honor and best man — who despise each other — and they end up taking the honeymoon trip to Maui alone together.
A novel that appears to be about two women competing for one man reveals itself, in stages, to be about something entirely different from what the reader initially believes.
A travel journalist on a luxury cruise witnesses what she believes is a woman being thrown overboard — but there is no record of any missing passenger.
An agoraphobic child psychologist who has not left her Manhattan brownstone in ten months witnesses what she believes is a murder through her window — and no one believes her.
Klein argues that climate change is not just an environmental problem but a civilizational crisis that requires confronting capitalism itself — that incremental market-based solutions cannot produce change at the scale and speed required, and that the climate movement must align with broader struggles for social and economic justice.