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Death penalty activist Bryan Stevenson chronicles his legal battles against judicial racism and the commercialization driving America's exploding prison population.
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Ten rules distilled from highly successful individuals challenge conventional wisdom about achievement and offer tools for redefining personal success on your terms.
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Thiel's startup manifesto advocates creating monopolies through unique technology, rejecting competition-focused thinking with real-world Silicon Valley examples.
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Five seconds separates intention from action, and Robbins shows how a simple countdown breaks the cycle of overthinking that kills dreams. The technique works regardless of your specific goals.
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Gilbert builds on her travel experiences to explore creativity as both mysterious force and practical skill. The philosophy connects artistic inspiration to everyday creative living.
Kay Scarpetta • Book 23
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Dr. Kay Scarpetta's world shatters when mysterious videos surface showing her beloved niece Lucy involved in decades-old criminal activities.
Millennium Series • Book 4
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Lisbeth Salander returns eleven years after Stieg Larsson's death as David Lagercrantz takes over the Millennium series. The unforgettable hacker and journalist Mikael Blomkvist face new mysteries in familiar Swedish noir territory.