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When Organizing Isn't Enough: SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life (Source: Publishers Weekly)
When Organizing Isn't Enough: SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life (Source: Publishers Weekly)

Organizing works when you know where you're going but don't know how to get there. But sometimes organizing isn't enough. When you're eager to make a... >>Xem tiếp

How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Library Journal)
How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Library Journal)

In this delightfully witty, provocative book, a huge hit in France that has drawn attention from critics around the world, literature professor and psychoanalyst Pierre... >>Xem tiếp

Samuel Johnson: A Biography (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)
Samuel Johnson: A Biography (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)

Benefiting from recent critical scholarship that has explored new attitudes toward Johnson, Martin’s biography gives us a human and sympathetic portrait of Dr. Johnson.... >>Xem tiếp

Finding the Sweet Spot: The Natural Entrepreneur’s Guide to Responsible, Sustainable, Joyful Work (Source: Publishers Weekly)
Finding the Sweet Spot: The Natural Entrepreneur’s Guide to Responsible, Sustainable, Joyful Work (Source: Publishers Weekly)

Finding the Sweet Spot explains how sustainable, responsible, and joyful natural enterprises differ from most jobs, and it provides the framework for building... >>Xem tiếp

A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)
A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)

Born in Trinidad of Indian descent, a resident of England for his entire adult life, and a prodigious traveler, Nobel laureate V. S. Naipaul has always faced the... >>Xem tiếp

Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Barnes&Noble)
Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Barnes&Noble)

The Back Of The Napkin proves that thinking with pictures can help anyone discover and develop new ideas, solve problems in unexpected ways, and dramatically... >>Xem tiếp

Big Russ and Me (Sources: The New York Times and Publishers Weekly)
Big Russ and Me (Sources: The New York Times and Publishers Weekly)

Tim Russert is perhaps the most admired man in television news. As NBC-TV's Washington bureau chief, producer; moderator of Meet the Press, the longest-running... >>Xem tiếp

Feel It Real!: A Guided Approach to Bringing the Law of Attraction into Your Life (Source: Publishers Weekly)
Feel It Real!: A Guided Approach to Bringing the Law of Attraction into Your Life (Source: Publishers Weekly)

Truly, profoundly uplifting and bursting with positive energy, Feel It Real! will help you to put the Law of Attraction into practice and to achieve lasting,... >>Xem tiếp

You Are What You Remember: A Pathbreaking Guide to Understanding and Interpreting Your Childhood Memories (Source: Publishers Weekly)
You Are What You Remember: A Pathbreaking Guide to Understanding and Interpreting Your Childhood Memories (Source: Publishers Weekly)

An important, accessible addition to the psychology shelf that explains how adulthood is affected by our earliest memories-and how to reclaim and interpret them.<... >>Xem tiếp

Inside Steve’s Brain (Sources: Booklist and Publishers Weekly)
Inside Steve’s Brain (Sources: Booklist and Publishers Weekly)

An insider's guide to the unique leadership style of Steve Jobs, the driving force behind the success of Apple and Pixar

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