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Flash Sale: My Book for Just $2.99
Read more: Flash Sale: My Book for Just $2.99My book “New Day, My Way, Your Life” is just $2.99 today – that’s 70% off the regular price! ⏰ Price increases daily – In 5 days, it…
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Exciting News! “New Day, My Way, Your Life”
Read more: Exciting News! “New Day, My Way, Your Life”Dear Friends, I hope this message finds you embracing life’s little moments with a smile. I’m thrilled to share some exciting news with you today! My debut book,…
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Book of the Weekend: “Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World”
Read more: Book of the Weekend: “Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World”This weekend, we’re diving into the surprisingly fascinating world of cod with Mark Kurlansky’s “Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World.” In this remarkable book,…
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Book of the Weekend: “The Library Book”
Read more: Book of the Weekend: “The Library Book”“The Library Book” by Susan Orlean delves into the 1986 Los Angeles Library fire, portraying libraries as dynamic entities, emphasizing their societal impact, and advocating for their continued…
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Book of the Weekend: “The Secret Lives of Color”
Read more: Book of the Weekend: “The Secret Lives of Color”“The Secret Lives of Color” by Kassia St. Clair delves into the historical, scientific, and cultural significance of different colors, revealing their fascinating stories and impact on human…
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Book of the Weekend: “The Age of Wood”
Read more: Book of the Weekend: “The Age of Wood”In “The Age of Wood,” Roland Ennos explores wood’s pivotal role in human evolution, technology, architecture, and sustainability. The book challenges perceptions, offering valuable insights for history, technology,…
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Book of the Weekend: “The Revenge of Analog”
Read more: Book of the Weekend: “The Revenge of Analog”David Sax’s “The Revenge of Analog” explores the resurgence of analog technologies and experiences in the digital era. It challenges assumptions, highlighting the enduring value of tangible interactions…
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Book of the Weekend: “The Craftsman”
Read more: Book of the Weekend: “The Craftsman”Richard Sennett’s “The Craftsman” delves into the philosophy, psychology, and social significance of skilled labor, challenging perceptions of work, creativity, and human capability. It emphasizes the unity of…
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Book of the Weekend: “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking”
Read more: Book of the Weekend: “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking”“Quiet” by Susan Cain explores the undervalued strengths of introverts, challenging societal bias. It offers insights on introversion’s value, biological basis, and successful introverts, encouraging a new perspective.
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Book of the Weekend: “The Courage to Be Disliked”
Read more: Book of the Weekend: “The Courage to Be Disliked”“The Courage to Be Disliked” by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga presents transformative Adlerian psychology principles, emphasizing self-acceptance, personal freedom, and the power of choice. It encourages embracing…
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