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by William Strunk Jr.
4.2(74,946)
This guide distills the art of clear, concise writing into actionable principles, helping you craft elegant and impactful sentences.

by David J. Schwartz
4.2(69,095)
Achieve success by learning to think and act big, regardless of your natural talent or intelligence.

by Chris Voss
4.4(58,826)
An FBI hostage negotiator shares communication methods to gain an advantage in any negotiation, from diffusing terrorists to debating your spouse.

by Sarah Thornton
3.6(56,623)
Sarah Thornton explores the high-stakes, eccentric world of contemporary art, examining the drama of auctions, the draw of exclusive fairs, and the power struggles in studios and institutions that determine taste and fortune.

by Daniel Todd Gilbert
3.8(52,990)
Daniel Gilbert explains why people are bad at predicting what will make them happy, exposing the mental errors that trip us up when imagining our future.

by Og Mandino
4.2(52,411)
Hafid, a camel boy, spends ten months uncovering ancient scroll secrets, transforming from poverty to great success and showing that the best salesman masters himself.

by Joseph Murphy
4.1(45,451)
Use the power of your subconscious mind to change your life, find healing, and create a life full of success, happiness, and peace.

by Seth Godin
3.8(39,690)

by Jonah Lehrer
3.8(38,829)
Neuroscience shows that our best decisions come from a complex mix of emotion and reason, offering practical ways to use this understanding in everything from choosing a home to investing.

by Seth Godin
3.8(35,249)
In an era where the internet creates countless new communities, Seth Godin encourages you to lead and inspire the passion that will unite your unique group.

by Ryan Holiday
4.2(34,892)
Learn how history's greatest achievers mastered themselves, not just the outside world, by fighting their own egos to reach success and impact.

by Wallace D. Wattles
4.2(31,526)
Understand the universe's 'thinking substance' and create wealth through focused thought and action, improving your life and those around you.

by Jordan Belfort
3.7(30,696)
Jordan Belfort's memoir is a wild ride through the decadent 90s, where an insatiable appetite for wealth, drugs, and debauchery propelled him from selling Italian ices to orchestrating a multi-million dollar stock fraud empire, only to see it all spectacularly collapse.

by Sean Covey
4.1(29,162)
This guide helps teenagers turn everyday challenges into opportunities for self-improvement, stronger friendships, and lasting success.

by Donald A. Norman
4.2(29,049)
Understand the hidden language of design in everyday objects, turning frustration into an appreciation for intuitive, human-centered creation.

by Susan Jeffers
4.0(27,497)
Conquer the paralysis of fear and transform your life by embracing a 10-step positive thinking process, turning every decision into a 'no-lose' situation, and risking a little more each day.

by Naomi Klein
3.9(27,276)
Naomi Klein exposes how global brands exploit culture and labor, sparking a new generation of activists to reclaim public space and meaning from corporate dominance.

by Robert Greene
4.3(26,782)
Robert Greene's book explores the universal path to mastery, showing how anyone can develop their passion into skill and influence by debunking myths about genius.

by Seth Godin
3.8(26,027)
Success is not about never giving up, but knowing when to quit the wrong things so you can focus on conquering the right challenges and achieve excellence.

by Chris Gardner
4.2(22,499)
From the hard streets of San Francisco, where he and his toddler son were homeless, Chris Gardner's strong spirit made a way to Wall Street, ending a family pattern of abandonment and showing what the American Dream can be.

by Allan Pease
4.0(22,326)
Understand gestures, expressions, and postures to decode intentions and succeed in any social interaction, from job interviews to romantic encounters.

by James Surowiecki
3.8(22,249)
Many people, not just a few, are key to solving problems, gaining knowledge, and making accurate predictions in all areas of life and leadership.

by David Brooks
3.7(19,347)
David Brooks examines how historical figures built inner character through humility, struggle, and self-restraint, offering a guide to a more meaningful life.

by Friedrich A. Hayek
4.2(18,721)
Hayek's 1944 book warns that government economic control, even with good intentions, leads to totalitarianism, like Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.