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    How Rich People Think

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    Argues that the primary barrier to wealth is not a lack of opportunity but a difference in mindset. He contrasts the middle-class consciousness, which is driven by fear and a scarcity of resources, with a world-class consciousness defined by abundance and strategic problem-solving. While the average person views money through an emotional lens and trades time for a paycheck, the wealthy prioritize non-linear thinking, leverage, and the acquisition of specific knowledge to build fortunes. Siebold

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    How to Lead When You're Not in Charge: Leveraging Influence When You Lack Authority

    Published Jun 8, 2026

    Explores the concept of leveraging influence without having formal power. Scroggins argues that true leadership is rooted in courage and integrity rather than organizational titles, challenging the common myth that one must be "in charge" to make a difference. The author identifies identity as the foundation of effective leadership, encouraging individuals to understand their own past, personality, and purpose to lead with confidence. He further discusses ambition, suggesting it should neither b

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    Inner Excellence: Achieve Extraordinary Business Success through Mental Toughness

    Published Jun 7, 2026

    Inner Excellence

    Explores the psychological foundations of extraordinary business and personal success by emphasizing mental toughness and emotional fulfillment. The author argues that modern society’s obsession with materialism and instant gratification often leads to a hollow version of achievement that lacks inner peace. To counter this, Murphy introduces the concept of self-actualization, drawing on the work of Abraham Maslow to highlight traits like total absorption and self-awareness. He identifies self-ce

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    The Leadership Challenge: How to Make Extraordinary Things Happen in Organizations (J-B Leadership Challenge: Kouzes/Posner)

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    The Leadership Challenge

    A comprehensive look at the seventh edition of The Leadership Challenge by James Kouzes and Barry Posner, a seminal work based on four decades of research into exemplary leadership. The authors argue that leadership is a learnable skill accessible to anyone, rather than an inherent trait reserved for a select few. Through the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership, the book offers a structured "operating system" designed to help individuals transform values into actions and obstacles into innova

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    The Power of Your Subconscious Mind

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    Outlines the core principles of Joseph Murphy’s famous self-help guide, focusing on the miraculous potential of the human subconscious mind. It explains that the mind operates on two levels: the conscious, which reasons and chooses, and the subconscious, which acts as a creative engine that executes whatever is impressed upon it. By utilizing positive autosuggestion, visualization, and scientific prayer, individuals can replace destructive habits and fears with patterns of wealth, health, and su

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    12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    Explores the intersection of biology, psychology, and ancient mythology to offer a guide for navigating the inherent suffering of existence. The provided text outlines a philosophy of personal responsibility, emphasizing that individuals must find a balance between order and chaos to live meaningfully. Peterson uses the dominance hierarchy of lobsters as a primary metaphor to explain how neurochemistry and posture influence social status and mental health. He argues that by standing up straight

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    Unprecedented Leadership: Learning to Lead in Turbulent Times

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    Unprecedented Leadership

    A book within the Palgrave Executive Essentials series that addresses the necessity for adaptable management in a volatile, modern business world. Authors John Colley and Dimitrios Spyridonidis combine their academic expertise with decades of practical industry experience to explore how leaders can navigate large-scale crises and ethical minefields. The work emphasizes the importance of effective delegation, authentic communication, and the critical relationship between a leader and their team.

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    Leaders Eat Last: The leadership book that every good manager needs, from the multi-million copy bestselling author of Start With Why

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    Leaders Eat Last

    Explores how leadership is rooted in biology and anthropology rather than just management theory. He argues that great leaders prioritize the well-being of their people, creating a "Circle of Safety" that fosters trust and cooperation within a team. By examining the chemical effects of endorphins, dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin, Sinek explains how our prehistoric drive for survival still dictates modern workplace behavior. Using examples from the military and successful corporations, the text

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    Positive Leadership: Strategies for Extraordinary Performance

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Positive Leadership

    Argues that leaders can achieve spectacular organizational results by applying principles from positive organizational scholarship. Rather than merely focusing on problem-solving or maintaining the status quo, the author advocates for positively deviant performance—outcomes that far exceed normal expectations through an emphasis on human flourishing. The text identifies four key strategies for success: fostering a positive climate through compassion and gratitude, building positive relationships

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    The Secret: What Great Leaders Know and Do

    Published May 31, 2026

    The Secret

    A business book by Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller that explores the fundamental principles of effective leadership. Through a fictional narrative, the authors follow a struggling manager named Debbie Brewster as she undergoes a formal mentoring program with the president of her company. Her mentor introduces the iceberg metaphor, illustrating that while leadership skills are visible, they must be supported by the deeper, hidden foundation of character and intent. The core message is that great le

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    The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership : Follow Them and People Will Follow You

    Published May 30, 2026

    Outlines the core principles of leadership from John C. Maxwell's book, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. It emphasizes that leadership is a learned skill primarily defined by influence rather than formal titles or positions. Through various historical and contemporary examples, such as the growth of McDonald’s and the life of Theodore Roosevelt, the text explains that a leader's ability determines the effectiveness and potential of their entire organization. Key concepts include the Law of

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    Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes into Stepping Stones for Success

    Published May 29, 2026

    Failing Forward

    Argues that the primary difference between high achievers and average individuals is their perception of and response to failure. He contends that because mistakes are an unavoidable part of life, success depends on a person's ability to view setbacks as learning opportunities rather than reasons to quit. Through the use of the REAL framework—focusing on Relationships, Equipping, Attitude, and Leadership—Maxwell encourages readers to adopt a mindset that transforms obstacles into stepping-stones

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    Entrepreneurial Leadership: The Art of Launching New Ventures, Inspiring Others, and Running Stuff

    Published May 28, 2026

    Entrepreneurial Leadership

    A comprehensive overview of Joel Peterson’s philosophy on leadership, centered on his book, Entrepreneurial Leadership. Peterson, the former chairman of JetBlue, argues that true leadership is a stewardship that requires balancing technical management with deep emotional intelligence. He outlines a four-part framework for success: building trust, creating a mission, securing a competent team, and delivering results. The material emphasizes that leaders must first master themselves by assessing c

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    The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery

    Published May 27, 2026

    The Mountain Is You

    Explores the psychological roots of self-sabotage and provides a roadmap for achieving self-mastery. The text argues that destructive habits are actually maladaptive coping mechanisms designed by the subconscious to satisfy unmet inner needs or protect against perceived threats. By interpreting negative emotions as essential feedback rather than obstacles, individuals can uncover their core commitments and address the primary wounds holding them back. Wiest emphasizes that personal transformatio

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    Speak to Win: How to Present with Power in Any Situation

    Published May 26, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to mastering the art of public speaking and professional communication. The author asserts that the ability to express ideas clearly is a learnable skill that directly enhances one's career advancement and personal self-esteem. Through various chapters, the text outlines practical strategies for speech preparation, such as the "PREP" formula and the importance of analyzing audience demographics. Tracy emphasizes that success depends largely on thorough planning and the abil

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    12 Disciplines of Leadership Excellence: How Leaders Achieve Sustainable High Performance

    Published May 25, 2026

    Focusing on the foundational role of self-discipline in achieving high performance. The authors argue that leadership is a learnable skill developed through persistence and the cultivation of specific habits, such as maintaining a long-term perspective and practicing strategic thinking. Key themes include the necessity of absolute clarity regarding personal values and corporate missions, as well as the importance of courageous action in the face of adversity. By analyzing historical figures like

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    True Kaizen: Management's Role in Improving Work Climate and Culture

    Published May 24, 2026

    True Kaizen

    A leadership philosophy that prioritizes the human element over mere industrial efficiency. The authors argue that while traditional improvement often relies on financial investment, authentic Kaizen focuses on empowering every employee to contribute creative ideas for the "right state" of the workplace. Successful management requires a holistic perspective, characterized by active observation on the shop floor and a commitment to eliminating waste through small, collective steps. By fostering a

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    Attitude is Everything: Change Your Attitude
and You Change Your Life!

    Published May 23, 2026

    An instructional guide on the profound impact of mental outlook and verbal habits on personal success. Author Jeff Keller utilizes his own transition from a dissatisfied lawyer to a motivational speaker to illustrate that changing your attitude can radically transform your life. The material is organized into lessons that advocate for the cleaning of one's mental window to view the world with optimism and clarity. A central theme is the concept of becoming what you think about, emphasizing that

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    Awaken the Giant Within : How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny!

    Published May 22, 2026

    A comprehensive guide for personal transformation and achieving a high-quality life. Robbins argues that individuals possess an internal power to shape their destinies, which is often suppressed by the routines and frustrations of daily existence. He identifies conscious decision-making as the primary tool for change, emphasizing that one’s life path is determined by choices rather than external circumstances. To achieve lasting improvement, he outlines a strategy involving raising standards, sh

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    Feel-Good Productivity: How to Do More of What Matters to You

    Published May 21, 2026

    Argues that the secret to high performance is prioritizing well-being and positive emotions rather than relying on grueling discipline. He draws on his personal transition from a burnt-out doctor to a productivity expert to demonstrate that feeling good leads to success, rather than the other way around. The text explains scientific concepts like the broaden-and-build theory, which suggests that joy expands our mental resources and fosters creativity. Abdaal introduces "energizers" such as play

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    A Promised Land

    Published May 20, 2026

    An intimate look at the former president’s early life, his internal motivations, and his political awakening. The narrative tracks his journey from a disorganized youth in Hawaii to his transformative years as a community organizer in Chicago and his eventual academic success at Harvard Law School. Central to the text is the role of his wife, Michelle Obama, who serves as both a grounding influence and a skeptical observer of the political landscape. Obama reflects on the tension between idealis

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    Are You Good Enough?: 15 Ways to Build a Confident Mindset

    Published May 19, 2026

    Explores methods for building a confident mindset and improving self-esteem. Using a modern parable about a struggling couple, Steve and Lynn, the authors illustrate how poor self-worth and emotional hunger manifest in daily life through issues like comfort eating and workplace stress. The text introduces the Confidence Compass, a psychological framework that evaluates individuals based on the axes of self-worth and self-competence. Through the couple's experiences with unsolicited text messages

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    Leaders Make the Future: Ten New Leadership Skills for an Uncertain World

    Published May 18, 2026

    A vital framework for 21st-century leadership, emphasizing that success requires navigating a world defined by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA). He identifies ten essential leadership skills, including the maker instinct to build organizations and clarity to see through chaotic contradictions. The text argues that leaders must transition from traditional problem-solving to dilemma flipping, turning unsolvable challenges into opportunities for innovation. Key future drive

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    Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a CEO: 50 Indispensable Tips to Help You Stay Afloat, Bounce Back, and Get Ahead at Work

    Published May 17, 2026

    Offers fifty practical strategies for achieving professional success and resilience. The author argues that modern workers must take ownership of their careers by adopting the innovative mindset of an entrepreneur while maintaining the accountability and leadership of a CEO. Key advice focuses on mastering interpersonal skills, such as active listening and personal branding, to navigate evolving workplace cultures effectively. Jones emphasizes that professional growth is a lifelong process that

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    A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose

    Published May 16, 2026

    A spiritual guide focused on the evolution of human consciousness. Tolle argues that the current state of humanity is defined by a dysfunctional ego, which is an illusory sense of self rooted in identification with material objects, social roles, and repetitive thought patterns. This mental construct creates a state of separateness and suffering that fuels global conflict and environmental destruction. To transcend this, the author suggests a shift toward Presence, an alert state of awareness th

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    101 Creative Problem Solving Techniques: The Handbook of New Ideas for Business

    Published May 15, 2026

    A practical guide for fostering business innovation. The author argues that because of the accelerating pace of global change, companies must master creative problem solving (CPS) to remain competitive. The material outlines a structured eight-stage CPS model, moving from environmental analysis and problem identification to the generation of alternatives and final implementation. A significant portion of the text is dedicated to individual and group techniques, such as fishbone diagrams, associa

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    100 Great Time Management Ideas

    Published May 14, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to enhancing personal productivity and professional effectiveness. The text identifies time as a critical resource that requires conscious organization and the development of disciplined habits to master. Key strategies include utilizing a rolling plan, setting SMART objectives, and applying Pareto’s Law to focus on tasks that yield the highest results. Forsyth also addresses common workplace challenges, such as managing constant interruptions, the dangers of perfectionism,

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    The Feiner Points of Leadership: The 50 Basic Laws That Will Make People Want to Perform Better for You

    Published May 13, 2026

    Argues that effective leadership is not defined by "heroic" solo actions or grand strategy, but by the mastery of interpersonal relationships and the "how-tos" of daily interactions. He introduces several leadership laws designed to improve performance, such as the Law of Expectations, which posits that people rise to the level of confidence shown in them, and the Law of Intimacy, which stresses knowing what motivates individual subordinates. The text further distinguishes between management, wh

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    10X Your Leadership Impact: ELEVATE YOUR LEADERSHIP FOR EXPONENTIAL IMPACT AND GROWTH

    Published May 12, 2026

    It details ten core strategies, including the adoption of bold visions, the embodiment of actionable principles, and the cultivation of high emotional intelligence. The text emphasizes Adaptive Leadership to navigate uncertainty and Strategic Innovation to maintain a competitive edge. Furthermore, it encourages leaders to foster a culture of Extreme Ownership and Transformational Leadership, moving beyond simple task management to inspire profound growth. By focusing on individual strengths and

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    Think Again: How to Reason and Argue

    Published May 11, 2026

    Think Again

    Examines the destructive rise of political polarization and the subsequent decay of civil discourse. He argues that modern society has fallen into a cultural rut where people no longer exchange reasons or arguments, but instead rely on insults, caricatures, and verbal abuse. This toxic environment is worsened by internet echo chambers and a lack of mutual understanding, which prevents groups from cooperating to solve global crises. Sinnott-Armstrong proposes that the solution lies in learning ho

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    The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams And Reaching Your Destiny

    Published May 10, 2026

    A fable centered on a high-powered lawyer who undergoes a spiritual transformation after a near-fatal heart attack. Following his recovery, the protagonist, Julian Mantle, travels to the Himalayas to study under the Sages of Sivana, eventually returning to share their ancient wisdom for personal fulfillment. The narrative utilizes a symbolic story involving a garden and a lighthouse to illustrate seven core virtues aimed at achieving self-mastery and inner peace. Key strategies highlighted inclu

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    Cashvertising: How to Use More Than 100 Secrets of Ad-Agency Psychology to Make BIG MONEY Selling Anything to Anyone

    Published May 9, 2026

    A practical guide to consumer psychology in marketing. The author argues that effective advertising is not about creativity or entertainment, but rather about triggering biological and emotional drives to force a purchase. Whitman introduces the Life-Force 8, a set of eight primal human desires—such as survival, sexual companionship, and social approval—that he believes are the most powerful motivators for any consumer. By tapping into these innate needs, advertisers can bypass critical thinking

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    HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership (with featured article "What Makes an Effective Executive,"

    Published May 8, 2026

    The collection emphasizes that while management focuses on maintaining order and complexity through planning and budgeting, leadership is a distinct system of action required to navigate significant organizational change. Key authors like Daniel Goleman argue that emotional intelligence—including self-awareness and empathy—is a more critical driver of executive success than IQ or technical proficiency. Peter Drucker contributes by outlining specific behavioral disciplines, such as prioritizing t

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    HBR's 10 Must Reads on Managing Yourself (with bonus article "How Will You Measure Your Life?"

    Published May 7, 2026

    A comprehensive guide for professionals aiming to enhance their personal and organizational effectiveness. The primary text, written by Peter Drucker, emphasizes that modern knowledge workers must take responsibility for their own careers by identifying their unique strengths, work styles, and core values. Other contributors explore critical productivity themes, such as the importance of delegating tasks to avoid being overwhelmed by subordinates' problems and the necessity of managing personal

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    Leadership: All You Need To Know 2nd edition

    Published May 6, 2026

    A book that blends academic research with practical business insights. The authors argue that leadership is a critical competitive advantage that functions by creating organizational conditions where individuals can thrive and achieve significant goals. They document a historical shift from authoritarian, compliance-based models to contemporary approaches focused on engagement, co-creation, and plural leadership. Extensive evidence is presented to demonstrate that high levels of employee engagem

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    The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life

    Published May 5, 2026

    A fictional narrative to teach professional and personal growth. The story follows Blake Davis, a veteran struggling with trauma and apathy, who finds a mentor in an eccentric, high-performing bookstore clerk named Tommy Flinn. Through their interactions, the source introduces a philosophy centered on Lead Without a Title (LWT), arguing that true leadership is an internal choice rather than a formal rank. The narrative outlines specific "Natural Powers" and "Human Victories" to encourage readers

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    This Is What America Looks Like: My Journey from Refugee to Congresswoman

    Published May 4, 2026

    Chronicles her evolution from a Somali refugee to a United States Congresswoman. The narrative begins with her childhood in Mogadishu, detailing the early loss of her mother and the subsequent outbreak of a brutal civil war that forced her family to flee. Omar describes the hardships of life in the Utange refugee camp in Kenya, where she faced hunger and the death of a beloved aunt before being resettled in the United States. Upon arriving in America, she recounts the cultural shocks and challen

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    Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time

    Published May 3, 2026

    Offers twenty-one strategies to improve productivity and eliminate procrastination. The central metaphor encourages readers to "eat the frog" by tackling their most difficult and significant task first each morning to gain momentum. Key techniques discussed include setting written goals, planning days in advance, and applying the 80/20 Rule to focus on the "vital few" activities that produce the most value. Tracy also introduces the ABCDE Method for prioritizing daily chores and emphasizes the L

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    Napoleon Hill's Golden Rules: The Lost Writings by Hill, Napoleon

    Published May 2, 2026

    Explore the transformative power of human potential by examining how heredity and environment shape an individual's character. The text distinguishes between physical heredity, which is largely unchangeable, and social heredity, which can be rewritten through the intentional direction of the mind. By utilizing auto-suggestion, individuals can create a mental "blueprint" for success, attracting favorable circumstances and people through the law of attraction. Furthermore, the author explains that

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    Positive Intelligence: Why Only 20% of Teams and Individuals Achieve Their True Potential AND HOW YOU CAN ACHIEVE YOURS

    Published May 1, 2026

    Positive Intelligence

    A framework developed by Shirzad Chamine to measure and improve the mind's ability to act as an ally rather than an enemy. Central to this system is the internal conflict between Saboteurs, which are destructive mental habits like the Judge and the Controller, and the Sage, which represents a person's inner wisdom and empathy. Chamine argues that while Saboteurs originate as childhood survival mechanisms, they eventually hinder adult success and happiness by generating unnecessary stress and anx

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    Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    Argues that truly influential leaders and organizations succeed by focusing on their core purpose rather than just their products. He introduces The Golden Circle, a framework consisting of Why, How, and What, explaining that while most companies communicate from the outside in, inspirational leaders act from the inside out. This approach is rooted in human biology, as the desire to belong and the process of decision-making are governed by the limbic brain, which lacks the capacity for language

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    The Richest Man in Babylon

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    Utilizes ancient parables to teach modern wealth management. Set in the historical prosperity of Babylon, the narrative follows characters like Arkad, the city’s wealthiest citizen, as they share timeless strategies for achieving fiscal success. The text outlines seven cures for a lean purse and five laws of gold, emphasizing fundamental habits such as saving ten percent of all earnings, controlling unnecessary expenses, and seeking counsel from experts. These stories illustrate that financial s

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    Rules of Work, Expanded Edition, The: A Definitive Code for Personal Success (Richard Templar's Rules)

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    A professional development guide designed to help employees navigate the unspoken social and behavioral codes of the corporate world. The text emphasizes that technical proficiency alone is insufficient for career advancement; instead, individuals must consciously manage their personal brand and office perceptions. Key strategies include modeling the behavior of senior leadership, maintaining a cool and collected demeanor, and practicing "secret learning" to appear effortlessly competent. Templa

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    The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing

    Published Apr 27, 2026

    A unique approach to home organization that prioritizes mindset over manual technique. The text explains that true order is achieved by tidying all at once rather than in small, daily increments, which prevents the common "rebound" effect of clutter. Readers are encouraged to discard items first by physically handling each possession and keeping only those that "spark joy." Kondo details a specific category-based sequence for sorting, starting with clothing and moving toward more sentimental ite

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    Five Minds for the Future

    Published Apr 26, 2026

    In Five Minds for the Future, psychologist Howard Gardner identifies five cognitive and social capacities essential for success in an increasingly complex and globalized world. The disciplined mind focuses on mastering specific crafts or scholarly professions, while the synthesizing mind organizes vast amounts of information into meaningful frameworks. To ensure progress, the creating mind seeks to generate original ideas that go beyond existing rules. Beyond individual intellect, Gardner emphas

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    Little Gray Dress

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    The narrative itself centers on Emi Harrison, a protagonist facing wedding-related mishaps, including a disastrous bridesmaid dress fitting and a shocking discovery about her fiancé, Jack. The excerpts jump through time, revealing the history of Emi and Jack's relationship, from their first meeting and proposal to their dramatic breakup due to infidelity and subsequent complex reconciliation. The story culminates in a surprise re-proposal, orchestrated by Jack's family, highlighting themes of lo

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    Living in Flow: The Science of Synchronicity and How Your Choices Shape Your World

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Explores the interconnected concepts of flow and synchronicity. The author argues that meaningful coincidences are not merely random but are influenced by our actions, intentions, and emotional states, particularly when we are in a state of flow, defined as optimal functioning and deep engagement. The text introduces the LORRAX process (Listen, Open, Reflect, Release, Act, Repeat) as a practical framework for cultivating flow and recognizing synchronicity, suggesting that our "anticipated qualit

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    Living with Itch: A Patient's Guide (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    A comprehensive exploration of chronic itching from both medical and personal perspectives. The book, published by Johns Hopkins University Press, covers various forms of itch, including those associated with skin conditions like atopic dermatitis (eczema) and psoriasis, as well as systemic and neuropathic causes. It examines the mechanisms of itch transmission, discusses diverse treatment approaches, and includes poignant patient and parent perspectives to illuminate the significant impact of c

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    Living with Lymphoma: A Patient's Guide (Johns Hopkins Press Health Books)

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Provides an extensive guide for individuals living with lymphoma, offering detailed insights into the disease's biology, various classifications, and typical progression. It explores diverse treatment options like chemotherapy, radiation, stem cell transplants, and emerging "magic bullet" therapies, explaining their mechanisms and potential side effects. The text also addresses practical considerations for patients, including coping strategies, the importance of support networks, and the role of

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    Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    A comprehensive guide to understanding and managing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It covers the physiological aspects of RA, including joint involvement and the body's inflammatory response, alongside practical coping strategies for pain, fatigue, and emotional well-being. The text also provides detailed information on conventional medical treatments like NSAIDs, DMARDs, and biologics, while exploring alternative and complementary therapies, nutrition, and lifestyle adjustments. Finally, it address

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    Living in Death’s Shadow: Family Experiences of Terminal Care and Irreplaceable Loss

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Explores the multifaceted experiences of families caring for terminally ill loved ones. Drawing on numerous memoirs, it examines the historical evolution of medical practices concerning terminal illness, including shifts in physician-patient communication and the role of clinical trials. The text also investigates how families navigate emotional challenges, the search for alternative therapies, and the complex decisions surrounding hospice care and nursing home placement. Finally, it sheds light

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    Living Safely, Aging Well: A Guide to Preventing Injuries at Home

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    A comprehensive resource for injury prevention specifically tailored for older adults and their caregivers. It meticulously details various age-related physical and cognitive changes that increase the risk of injuries, such as declines in vision, hearing, balance, and memory. The guide offers practical advice and strategies across different injury categories including falls, burns, scalds, hyper/hypothermia, poisoning, asphyxia, and transportation-related incidents. Furthermore, it provides room

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    Living with HHT: Understanding and Managing Your Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    A vital guide for individuals and families affected by HHT. It meticulously details the nature of HHT, explaining its hereditary (genetic) basis, its manifestation through hemorrhagic (bleeding) issues, and the telangiectasias (abnormal blood vessels) that define the condition. The text covers diagnosis, treatment options for various complications (including nosebleeds, GI bleeding, and AVMs in the lungs, brain, and liver), and the emotional and social impacts of living with a chronic illness. F

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    Llewellyn's 2023 Sun Sign Book: Horoscopes for Everyone

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    Offers detailed forecasts for each of the twelve zodiac signs. It begins by introducing the author, Alice DeVille, and provides guidance on how to use the book, including basic astrological concepts like planets, signs, and retrogrades. The core of the text focuses on individualized predictions for each sun sign, such as Aries, Taurus, and Gemini, outlining personality traits, strengths, challenges, and annual outlooks across various aspects of life like relationships, career, and finances. Addi

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    Llewellyn's Complete Book of Lucid Dreaming: A Comprehensive Guide to Promote Creativity, Overcome Sleep Disturbances & Enhance Health

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    Explores lucid dreaming, defining it as the conscious awareness of being in a dream and highlighting its potential for personal growth and transformation. It discusses various techniques for inducing lucidity, such as reality checks and dream incubation, and explores how individuals can control and interact with their dream environments. The sources extensively cover the applications of lucid dreaming for healing psychological trauma, managing nightmares, enhancing creativity, and even promoting

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    Lobbyists and the Making of US Tariff Policy, 1816-1861 (Studies in Early American Economy and Society from the Library Company)

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Explores the history of US tariff policy from 1816 to 1861, focusing on the influence of lobbying efforts. It details how manufacturing interests, particularly in the North, actively campaigned for protectionist tariffs through petitions, conventions, and direct engagement with lawmakers. The sources reveal the strategies employed by both advocates and opponents of tariffs, including the development of professional lobbying, and examine the complex interplay of economic interests, regional loyal

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    Locating Medical History: The Stories and Their Meanings

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Locating Medical History

    A publication that critically examines the historiography of medicine. It explores how the field has evolved, considering diverse motivations for studying medical history, from guiding public health to offering professional solace. The text details the shifting methodologies and focuses within medical history, highlighting figures like Charles Daremberg and Karl Sudhoff and their contributions to the field's professionalization, particularly in Germany and its eventual influence on American medi

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    Long-term Care, Globalization, and Justice

    Published Apr 13, 2026

    Explores the complex interplay of long-term care needs, globalization, and justice. The author examines the plight of dependent elderly individuals and their families, particularly in the United States, highlighting the challenges of inadequate support and fragmented care systems. The book also analyzes the struggles of paid long-term care workers, with a significant focus on emigrant women from lower-income countries like the Philippines, the Caribbean, and India, who often face exploitation an

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    Looking for a Few Good Males: Female Choice in Evolutionary Biology (Animals, History, Culture)

    Published Apr 12, 2026

    Examines the historical trajectory of female mate choice within evolutionary biology, particularly its impact on theories of speciation and human social evolution. It highlights how early views on female choice, influenced by Darwin's work, were often intertwined with societal beliefs about gender and race, leading to debates between figures like Darwin and Wallace regarding the continuity of human and animal mental capacities. The text traces the shifting focus from qualitative observations to

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    Lorenzo de' Medici and the Art of Magnificence (The Johns Hopkins Symposia in Comparative History)

    Published Apr 11, 2026

    An in-depth academic work exploring Lorenzo de' Medici's significant engagement with art, architecture, and urban planning in 15th-century Florence. It details his aesthetic education, starting from his youth and exposure to the city's artistic environment, and traces his evolving role as a patron, collector, and even a conceptual architect. The text emphasizes Lorenzo's ambition to beautify Florence and its territories for personal and civic glory, highlighting specific projects like the villa

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    Losing Ourselves: Learning to Live without a Self

    Published Apr 10, 2026

    Losing Ourselves

    Explores the philosophical concept of the self versus the person, arguing that the idea of a fixed, independent self is an illusion. Garfield posits that understanding ourselves as persons, who are interdependent and socially constructed, leads to a more ethical and flourishing existence. The text references classical Indian and Western philosophical traditions, employing analogies like chariots, flames, and money to illustrate the conventional nature of personal identity, as opposed to a fundam

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    Losing Touch with Nature: Literature and the New Science in Sixteenth-Century England

    Published Apr 9, 2026

    Explores the relationship between scientific advancements and literary responses in sixteenth-century England, particularly focusing on the shift away from Aristotelian naturalism. The author examines how the introduction of Arabic numerals, including the concept of zero, impacted mathematical thought and its reflection in literature like Shakespeare's sonnets and King Lear. The text also investigates how writers like Spenser, Marlowe, and others grappled with new astronomical discoveries, chang

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    Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression - and the Unexpected Solutions

    Published Apr 8, 2026

    Lost Connections

    Explores the multifaceted nature of depression and anxiety, challenging the pervasive notion of a chemical imbalance as the sole or primary cause. Hari, drawing on social science research and personal anecdotes, argues that these conditions often stem from various forms of disconnection: from meaningful work, other people, meaningful values, and a secure future, as well as the impact of childhood trauma and societal inequality. The text highlights how pharmaceutical companies have influenced the

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    Lost Girls: Sex and Death in Renaissance Florence

    Published Apr 7, 2026

    Lost Girls

    Explores the lives of adolescent girls in Renaissance Florence, particularly those housed in the Casa della PietĂ , a shelter established in the mid-16th century. The text meticulously examines the historical context, including societal views on prostitution, family structures, and medical practices, which often left young women vulnerable. It investigates the PietĂ 's operations, from its financial struggles and textile-based labor to its ambiguous role in providing healthcare that may have inclu

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    Lost Girl

    Published Apr 6, 2026

    The story centers on a father's desperate search for his abducted daughter, Penny, two years after her disappearance, navigating a near-future Earth ravaged by climate change, pandemics, and societal collapse. He becomes a vigilante, confronting a violent criminal underworld, including the "Kings" gang and its twisted philosophy of "King Death", who are involved in human trafficking. The excerpts highlight his emotional and physical deterioration as he seeks answers, while also revealing the bro

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    The Love Hypothesis

    Published Apr 5, 2026

    These excerpts come from two contemporary romance novels by Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis and Love on the Brain, showcasing her signature blend of academic settings and witty banter. The Love Hypothesis details the fake-dating escapades of Olive Smith, a biology Ph.D. student, and Dr. Adam Carlsen, a notorious professor, as their professional arrangement blossoms into genuine affection amidst campus drama and scientific pursuits. The second set of excerpts, from Love on the Brain, introduce