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The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Caused an Epidemic of Mental Illness: by Jonathan Haidt (Book Review)

Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Caused an Epidemic of Mental Illness delves into the profound impact of smartphones and social media on today’s youth.

Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout: By Cal Newport (Book Review)

Cal Newport’s “Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout” challenges the prevailing hustle culture by advocating for a more deliberate and meaningful approach to work.

Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals: By Oliver Burkeman (Book Review)

Oliver Burkeman’s “Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals” offers a profound rethinking of our relationship with time.

Revenge of the Tipping Point: Overstories, Superspreaders, and the Rise of Social Engineering: By Malcolm Gladwell (Book Review)

Malcolm Gladwell’s “Revenge of the Tipping Point: Overstories, Superspreaders, and the Rise of Social Engineering” revisits and expands upon the concepts introduced in his seminal 2000 work, “The Tipping Point.”

Be Ready When the Luck Happens: By Ina Garten (Book Review)

Ina Garten, affectionately known as the Barefoot Contessa, has long been a beacon of culinary inspiration, guiding home cooks with her approachable recipes and warm television presence.

How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen: By David Brooks (Book Review)

David Brooks’ How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen is a reflective and engaging guide on mastering the art of understanding others on a profound level.

Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions: By John Grisham and Jim McCloskey (Book Review)

In Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions, John Grisham collaborates with Jim McCloskey, founder of Centurion Ministries, to shine a light on the dark underbelly of the American justice system.

Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI: By Yuval Noah Harari (Book Review)

Yuval Noah Harari’s Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI delves deep into humanity’s journey with information, tracing the development of networks from ancient times to the cutting-edge age of artificial intelligence.

10 Bestselling Non Fiction Books of 2023

Discover the top 10 bestselling non-fiction books of 2023, offering insights into personal growth, societal critique, and pressing issues.