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    The Will to Change

    2,750 L

    In a thought-provoking social and cultural analysis, the author of All About Love explores the world of masculinity and maleness to address some of men’s most common concerns, including a fear of intimacy and the loss of their patriarchal place in society, arguing that an emotionally rewarding inner life holds the key to successful intimate relationships.

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    The Winner Effect

    2,150 L

    The ‘winner effect’ is a term used in biology to describe how an animal that has won a few fights against weak opponents is much more likely to win later bouts against stronger contenders. As Ian Robertson reveals, it applies to humans, too. 

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    The wisdom of Psychopaths

    1,800 L

    Psychopath. No sooner is the word out than images of murderers, rapists, suicide bombers and gangsters flash across our minds.

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    The world according to Joan Didion

    2,450 L

    Joan Didion was a writer’s writer; not only a groundbreaking journalist, essayist, novelist and screenwriter, but a keen observer who honed her sights on life’s telling details. Her insights continue to influence creatives and admirers, encouraging them to become close observers of the world, unsentimental critics, and meticulous stylists.

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    The world according to Karl

    2,150 L

    Karl Lagerfeld’s quick wit and silver tongue are as notorious as Chanel’s quilted handbag. This book is a cornucopia of his cultivated, unpredictable, provocative, sometimes shocking, but always impossible to ignore.

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    The world according to Yves Saint Laurent

    2,300 L

    Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent’s maxims on haute couture, women, style, and elegance, presented in an attractive gift format.

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    The World for Sale

    1,800 L

    The World for Sale Money Power and the Traders Who Barter the Earth’s Resources

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    The World’s Most Beautiful Libraries Hardcover

    4,050 L

    From the mighty halls of ancient Alexandria to the coffered ceilings of the Morgan Library in New York, human beings have had a long, enraptured relationship with libraries. Like no other concept and like no other space, the collection of knowledge, learning, and imagination offers a sense of infinite possibility. It’s the unrivaled realm of discovery, where every faded manuscript or mighty clothbound tome might reveal a provocative new idea, a far-flung fantasy, an ancient belief, a religious conviction, or a whole new way of being in the world.

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    The Worry Trick

    2,300 L

    Are you truly in danger or has your brain simply “tricked” you into thinking you are? In The Worry Trick, psychologist and anxiety expert David Carbonell shows how anxiety hijacks the brain and offers effective techniques to help you break the cycle of worry, once and for all.

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    The Year of Living Danishly

    1,250 L

    When she was suddenly given the opportunity of a new life in rural Jutland, journalist and archetypal Londoner Helen Russell discovered a startling statistic: the happiest place on earth isn’t Disneyland, but Denmark, a land often thought of by foreigners as consisting entirely of long dark winters, cured herring, Lego and pastries.

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    The Year of Magical Thinking

    1,400 L

    From one of America’s iconic writers, a portrait of a marriage and a life – in good times and bad – that will speak to anyone who has ever loved a husband or wife or child. A stunning book of electric honesty and passion.

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    The Yes Brain Child: Help Your Child be More Resilient, Independent and Creative

    2,450 L

    ‘This unique book shows us how to help our children embrace life with all of its challenges. It’s a treasure chest of parenting insights and techniques’                                                       

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    Think Again 

    2,450 L

    Think Again is a book about the benefit of doubt, and about how we can get better at embracing the unknown and the joy of being wrong.

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    Think And Grow Rich

    2,150 L

    Napoleon Hill, America’s most beloved motivational author, devoted 25 years to finding out how the wealthy became that way. After interviewing over 500 of the most affluent men and women of his time, he uncovered the secret to great wealth based on the notion that if we can learn to think like the rich, we can start to behave like them.

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    Think and Grow Rich

    1,650 L

    It may take many years before you are successful, but if you hold onto your desire, you will eventually attain what you seek. Merely wishing for money will get you nowhere. However, to desire riches by way of an obsessive goal, a meticulous plan, and not accepting failure as an option, you’ll become rich.

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    Think and Grow Rich

    1,800 L

    The greatest motivational book of all time!