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Book cover for Disrupt Everything and Win by Patrick R. Leddin and James Patterson
Let the power of positive disruption fuel your success
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • One of the world’s bestselling authors teams up with a renowned leadership expert in this instant New York Times bestseller!
  • From unexpected pivots to transformative new technologies, learn how to take back control and harness the power of strategic change
  • Proven strategies for anyone who feels like their life is slipping through their fingers
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Media mentions for Disrupt Everything and Win by Patrick R. Leddin and James PattersonMEDIA MENTION:Publishers Weekly
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Book cover for Digital Exhaustion by Paul Leonardi
Eight rules for reclaiming your life from digital overload
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • “An invitation to think more deeply about the ways in which we interact with our devices” (Kirkus Reviews)
  • Between endless scrolling and countless unread messages, these strategies will help you set boundaries with technology and protect your energy
  • “A must-read book for our times” (New York Times bestselling author Anna Lembke)
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Media mentions for Digital Exhaustion by Paul LeonardiMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, Next Big Idea Club, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Literary Hub
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Book cover for Food Intelligence by Kevin Hall and Julia Belluz
Find out why you eat the way you do — and how to change it
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • A clinical researcher and a science reporter debunk common myths about nutrition, metabolism, weight loss, and more
  • Packed with evidence-based information to help you make healthier food choices
  • “If you are going to read one book about nutrition and health, then make it this one” (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Deborah Blum)
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Media mentions for Food Intelligence by Kevin Hall and Julia BelluzMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, New Scientist, Next Big Idea Club, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal
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Book cover for What Matters Most by Diane Button
What if you could ask someone near the end of their life what made their time on earth meaningful?
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • An end-of-life doula collects the powerful lessons she’s learned from clients nearing death
  • “Readers will be moved” (Publishers Weekly) by this hopeful, thought-provoking exploration of what the dying can teach us about living
  • “A beautiful road map of how to live a good and meaningful life” (Washington Post columnist Steven Petrow)
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Media mentions for What Matters Most by Diane ButtonMEDIA MENTIONS:Next Big Idea Club, Forbes, Parade, Publishers Weekly
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Book cover for Choose Wisely by Richard Schuldenfrei and Barry Schwartz
A provocative new framework for making better decisions
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • A psychologist and a philosopher challenge conventional understandings of decision-making — and propose a bold alternative
  • “Make[s] a powerful case for the messy, moral, and meaning-laden nature of real choice” (New York Times bestselling author Daniel H. Pink)
  • “Get ready to rethink your view of rationality, embrace radical uncertainty, and make wiser choices” (Adam Grant)
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Media mentions for Choose Wisely by Richard Schuldenfrei and Barry SchwartzMEDIA MENTIONS:Next Big Idea Club, Publishers Weekly
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Book cover for Good Things by Samin Nosrat
Nourish your body and your soul with this instant New York Times bestseller
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • From the beloved author of Salt Fat Acid Heat, hailed by Alice Waters as “America’s next great cooking teacher”
  • Features 125 recipes designed to help you level up your culinary skills and approach the kitchen with confidence
  • Home cooks “will appreciate the firm foundation of knowledge that ultimately offers the freedom and confidence to experiment and create special foods to share” (Booklist starred review)
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Media mentions for Good Things by Samin NosratMEDIA MENTIONS:The New Yorker, NPR, Good Morning America, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, Eater, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, San Francisco Chronicle, Booklist
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Book cover for Here We Go by Eleanor Hamby and Sandra Hazelip
Learn to live courageously with lessons from two octogenarians
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • As empty nesters and widows, Eleanor and Sandra set out to explore the world together
  • Accessible, witty guidance on stepping out of your comfort zone, seeking adventure, and connecting with others — no matter your age
  • “Ebullient… Feel[s] less like a text and more like a conversation between friends” (Kirkus Reviews)
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Media mentions for Here We Go by Eleanor Hamby and Sandra HazelipMEDIA MENTIONS:CBS Mornings, People, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for Finding Focus by Zelana Montminy
Distraction is everywhere — but your attention doesn’t have to be
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • Powerful strategies and a 21-day plan for silencing the noise, directing your focus, and leading a life of purpose and connection
  • Written by a leading positive psychologist and behavioral scientist
  • “Filled with helpful applications and science-packed insights” (New York Times bestselling author Daniel J. Siegel)
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Media mentions for Finding Focus by Zelana MontminyMEDIA MENTIONS:Next Big Idea Club, Oprah Daily, The Guardian
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