The Art Thief
/A fascinating true story about one of the most prolific art thieves in history. Fast-paced, quirky, and full of intrigue—perfect for true crime and art lovers alike!
A round-up of staff favorites.
A fascinating true story about one of the most prolific art thieves in history. Fast-paced, quirky, and full of intrigue—perfect for true crime and art lovers alike!
Backed by decades of research, this quick, practical guide offers 7 simple steps to strengthen your relationship—one day at a time. Warm, wise, and totally doable.
Thoughtful, honest, and surprisingly uplifting—Being Mortal takes a hard look at how we deal with aging and the end of life, and why it matters. Gawande writes like a friend who’s been there, asking all the right questions about what really makes life worth living.
A powerful memoir by the woman once known as "Emily Doe" in the Stanford sexual assault case. With grace and strength, Miller reclaims her story, exposing the failures of the justice system and highlighting the resilience of survivors. Poetic, honest, and unforgettable.
Mel Robbins’ Let Them Theory is a mindset shift wrapped in two simple words: let them. If people want to talk behind your back, ignore your boundaries, or act in ways you can't control—let them. Instead of wasting energy trying to change others, Robbins encourages you to focus on yourself, your goals, and your peace.
It’s not about giving up—it’s about letting go. This idea has resonated widely for its clarity and calm: when you stop trying to manage others, you start reclaiming your power.
Personal finance doesn’t have to be complicated—this book breaks it down into simple, realistic goals that anyone can work toward for better financial wellbeing.
Probably the best vegan cookbook I've seen so far. A great introduction to the basics, with creative and flavorful recipes throughout.
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