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Feeling Great
2,500 LFeeling Great is based on 40 years of research and more than 40,000 hours treating individuals with severe mood problems. The goal is not just a rapid and complete elimination of negative feelings, but the development of joy and enlightenment.
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The science of sex (HC)
2,750 LAn engaging manual exploring the many scientific, practical, and emotional aspects of pleasure, for you and your partner(s)
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Every family has a story
1,800 LWhy do some families thrive in adversity while others fragment? How can families weather difficult transitions together? Why do our families so often exasperate us? And how can even small changes greatly improve our relationships?
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The little box of Confidence
2,250 LFor a daily dose of confidence, display and admire any one of these 52 cards, featuring encouraging quotes and inspiring affirmations
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How to vegan (HC)
1,650 LWho is this book for? It’s for vegans, people who want to know about vegans, vegetarians who dabble in the dark arts of soya milk, meat-reducers and full carnivores looking to take the piss out of vegans.
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Little things (HC)
2,750 LStress is a normal part of life, but it can be overwhelming. The habits, tools and advice in these pages will help you cope better, understand your own worries, and learn how to pause and respond rather than react when life feels too much.
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How to be an artist (HC)
1,650 LAs the witty and passionate chief art critic for New York magazine, Jerry Saltz is often approached by artists, both amateur and professional, asking him for advice: How do I get started? How do I get better? Is what I’m doing even art at all? They want to know, in short, how to be an artist.
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Introducing Linguistics a graphic guide
1,500 LCovering thinkers from Aristotle to Saussure and Chomsky, “Introducing Linguistics” reveals the rules and beauty that underlie language, our most human skill
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Introducing Artificial Intelligence A graphic guide
1,250 LHalf a century of research has resulted in machines capable of beating the best human chess players, and humanoid robots which are able to walk and interact with us. But how similar is this ‘intelligence’ to our own? Can machines really think? Is the mind just a complicated computer program?
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How to change it Make a difference
1,200 LIs it possible to create real change? How can we as individuals help to solve some of the biggest issues of today? How can we overcome injustice and inequality wherever we are? Where does power sit, and how can we get it?
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How to build it Grow your brand
1,200 LIn a world where everyone is trying to monetise their side hustle and the 5-to-9 is as valuable as the 9-to-5, building your brand is a necessity. But how can you work out what your brand is? How can you make it relevant, and how can you give it real longevity?
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The ultimate startup book
2,450 LFrom generating ideas and creating business plans to sales and marketing, THE ULTIMATE STARTUP BOOK is a dynamic collection of tools, techniques, and strategies for success. Discover the main themes and key ideas you need and bring it all together with practical exercises.
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From medication to meditation
2,150 LWhat is the connection between your state of mind and the state of your health?
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The mindfulness Puzzle book
1,350 LThis is the first in a series of three books by the same author, which currently includes The Mindfulness Puzzle Book 2 and The Mindfulness Puzzle Book 3. There is a fourth book coming later in 2020. There is also an ebook, Mindfulness Puzzles for Your Kindle, comprising content from books 2 and 3.
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The subtle art of not giving a fu*k Journal
2,500 LFrom New York Times bestseller author Mark Manson, comes an irreverent, interactive journal based on the internationally bestselling phenomenon The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck and the New York Times bestseller Everything is F*cked, providing questions and sharp insights in his inimitable voice.
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How to stay smart in a smart world
2,900 LFrom dating apps and self-driving cars to facial recognition and the justice system, the increasing presence of AI has been widely championed – but there are limitations and risks too. In this book Gigerenzer shows how humans are often the greatest source of uncertainty and when people are involved, unwavering trust in complex algorithms can become a recipe for disaster. We need, now more than ever, to arm ourselves with knowledge that will help us make better decisions in a digital age.















