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Looking for your next great listen? Start with The Book Guide’s Best Sellers. In this category you will find a list of the books that are today’s best sellers worldwide.
The Storyteller (2021)
The Storyteller is a collection of the Foo Fighters front man’s reminiscences that will delight music lovers, Gen-Xers, and readers who just love honest self portraits written with eloquence.
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A Promised Land (2020)
In "A Promised Land", Barack Obama details his political rise, the 2008 campaign for president, and what his administration accomplished in their first 2.5 years in office. Filled with his characteristic intelligence and thoughtfulness, it vividly portrays all that his administration has accomplished and the ways they fell short. It also calls attention to how fragile our democracy is and how easily it can be derailed.
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Atomic Habits (2018)
Atomic Habits An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones, is a practical guide for how to make and keep new habits. After reading a few chapters, the easy-going and friendly tone of the read engages me to continue on. The author correlates plenitude and wellness with deep science and academic evaluation.
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Think and Grow Rich (2007)
Think And Grow Rich is one of the most prestigious and treasured books in the field of motivational literature. Napoleon Hill gives you a blueprint for self-mastery helping you accomplish whatever goal you have set up for yourself.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (2004)
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a comprehensive program based on developing an awareness of how perceptions and assumptions hinder success in business as well as personal relationships. Here's an approach that will help broaden your way of thinking and lead to greater opportunities and effective problem-solving.
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Project Hail Mary (2021)
Andy Weir’s latest science fiction adventure, Project Hail Mary, marks a welcome return to form for fans of The Martian, after his lackluster second novel, Artemis. There’s the same hyper-focus on fine details of technology and science, one of Weir’s hallmarks, along with a series of critical events that our intrepid main character needs to overcome through a combination of scientific knowledge and inventiveness.
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2016)
This book provides support for someone who wants to live in reality, someone who doesn't want to buy into our national capitalist mindset that life is about chasing one high after another.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad (1997)
The contents of this book tells the story of a young man, who is the author himself, being brought up by his natural father the conventional way of getting a job, saving every penny, working hard and climbing the corporate ladder. At the same time, he also had a "second father" who taught him a different way to view things and how to start from scratch and build his business into an empire.
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The Judge’s List (2021)
The Judge's List is the second in The Whistler Series. We're in the presence of Lacy Stoltz, once again, as an FBI agent involved with the Florida Board on Judicial Conduct. The Board investigates illicit conduct on the part of judges who cross the line in their duties. Lacy had a row with a female judge in the last go-round. But Lacy is becoming disenchanted with her job and eyes the door for an exit. It's now or never. She's stirring around her present relationship with current boyfriend, Allie Pacheco.
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Apples Never Fall (2021)
Apples Never Fall is the ninth novel by best-selling Australian author, Liane Moriarty. When sixty-nine-year-old Joy Delaney goes missing on Valentine’s Day after a garbled text message to her four children, they are understandably concerned, especially as certain things (an argument that morning, scratches on his cheek, a professional car clean) sort of make their father, well-known tennis coach, Stan Delaney look guilty.
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