Robbins's encyclopedic finance book — based on interviews with fifty of the world's greatest investors (Ray Dalio, Jack Bogle, Warren Buffett, Carl Icahn, Paul Tudor Jones). Covers the investor game, the myths of Wall Street, strategies for accumulation, protection of capital, and Ray Dalio's all-weather portfolio.
A woman who remarried after her husband was presumed dead in a helicopter crash is forced to reckon with her past and future when her first husband is found alive.
In a kingdom that purges the powerless, an ordinary girl hiding among the gifted must survive a deadly competition — and her growing feelings for the ruthless prince tasked with enforcing the law that would have her killed.
In the summer of 1914, as Europe slides toward catastrophe, British Prime Minister H.H. Asquith pours secret state intelligence into passionate love letters to a young aristocrat — a real affair that endangered national security on the eve of the Great War.
The second Powerless Trilogy book, in which the fallout of Powerless tests Paedyn and Kai on opposite sides of a brewing rebellion, deepening both the danger and the forbidden romance.
A grieving widow who cleans an aquarium at night forms an unlikely friendship with Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus, as the two of them quietly unravel the thirty-year-old mystery of her missing son.
A sequel to The Tipping Point that revisits the science of social epidemics twenty-five years later, exploring how the mechanisms of contagion have become darker and more destructive.
When two very different women accidentally swap gym bags, beleaguered Sam ends up with a pair of designer red crocodile heels — and a borrowed confidence that begins to change her life, while their tangled fortunes collide in surprising ways.
Danielle L. Jensen's debut, in which a young woman is kidnapped and taken beneath a mountain to a cursed city of trolls, married to its prince to break an ancient curse she wants no part of.
Malcolm Gladwell examines how our faulty assumptions about strangers — particularly our default to truth and our coupling of behavior to context — lead to systematic errors with devastating consequences.
On his hundredth birthday, Allan Karlsson escapes his nursing home through the window and embarks on an unexpected adventure, while flashbacks reveal a century of history in which he was improbably present at every major event.
Tim Ferriss applies his 80/20 optimisation philosophy to the human body — covering fat loss, muscle gain, sleep, sex, and extreme athletic performance with self-experimental data.
Robin Sharma presents the 20/20/20 formula for the first hour of the day — 20 minutes of intense exercise, 20 minutes of reflection and planning, 20 minutes of learning — through a motivational story of a billionaire mentor.
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.