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THE SOCIAL ANIMAL The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement
By David Brooks New York Times columnist and author David Brooks follows Harold and Erica, a composite American
couple, to find out how success happens through the new sciences of human nature.
THE MONEY CLASSLearn to Create Your New American Dream
By Suze OrmanFinancial guru Suze Orman tells us to embrace the now and let that understanding inform the choices
we make today.
DISCIPLINED DREAMINGA Proven System to Drive Breakthrough Creativity
By Josh Linkner A competitive global marketplace needs creative people. Author Josh Linkner shows you how to
maximize your potential for thinking outside the box.
THINKStraight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed-Down World
By Lisa Bloom TV host, commentator, and lawyer Lisa Bloom want women to take notice and think! Read her
entertaining and thought-provoking book about society and the intellectual path, and learn how to
get back on track.
THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGESThe Secret to Love That Lasts
By Gary ChapmanAhhh...the languages of love. Gary Chapman explores ways that couples express their love, how
to interpret those expressions, and embrace the love in their lives.
How to Get Out of Your Own Way
By Tyrese Gibson Actor, singer, and songwriter Tyrese Gibson hopes to help others redefine or reaffirm their goals and
dreams and find fulfillment and peace through his powerful memoir.
THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLEPowerful Lessons in Personal Change
By Stephen R. CoveyEven if you’ve already read it, it’s worth a second read. Let the master of self-help guide you through
solving personal and professional problems.
THE ARTIST'S WAYA Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity
By Julia CameronCreative recovery is what Julia Cameron promotes in this book that provides a twelve-week course in
discovering the meaning of life and revitalizing the soul.
THE PRINCIPLE OF THE PATHHow to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be
By Andy StanleyGood intentions don’t always determine your destination, but as Andy Stanley explains, your
direction and discipline can help you get from where you are to where you truly want to be.
THE HAPPINESS PROJECTOr, Why I spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right,
Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun
By Gretchen RubinGretchen Rubin spent twelve months chasing happiness, tackling new resolutions, and diving
into principles set forth by experts from Thoreau to Oprah. Her findings will surprise and
entertain you.
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