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Love Lives Here

Amanda Jetté Knox

Through their family's personal story, in which both a child and spouse come out as transgender, Amanda Jetté Knox shows readers how to best support trans people.

Personal Growth
Mind & Philosophy

Love Out Loud

Nicole Gibson

Love Out Loud: A Guide to Enlightenment helps readers begin and navigate their journey to self-appreciation and personal fulfillment using new frameworks of thinking designed to help you understand your humanity, interconnectedness, and nature.

Parenting & Relationships

Love Rules

Joanna Coles

Former Cosmopolitan editor Joanna Coles helps guide us through the minefield of digital dating, by adapting the familiar concept of 'rules' to a task most of us still approach randomly.

Biographies
Mind & Philosophy
Personal Growth
Culture & Society

Love That Story

Jonathan Van Ness

In his follow-up memoir, Jonathan Van Ness gets curious about current issues, including marijuana legalization and body dysmorphia, through the lens of his queer experience.

Mind & Philosophy
Personal Growth

Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It

Kamal Ravikant

Is one phrase really all it takes to change your life? For visionary Kamal Ravikant, there's no doubt about it. Here, he shares the secrets to his own happiness, along with all the advice and guidance you need to find your own at the end of the same path.

Parenting & Relationships
Personal Growth

Love, Sex and Staying Warm

Neil Rosenthal

Love, Sex, and Staying Warm is a collection of marriage counselor and newspaper columnist Neil Rosenthal's best writings to help any couple find happiness in their relationship.

Personal Growth
Mind & Philosophy

Loving What Is

Byron Katie

Loving What Is presents us with simple questions to turn around our negative thoughts, change how we react to the events and people that stress us out, and thus end our own suffering.

Parenting & Relationships

Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away

Gary Chapman

This non-judgmental, insightful book provides practical advice for how to start healing a marriage when all you want to do is run away.

Mind & Philosophy
Health & Fitness
Personal Growth

Lowest Common Denominator

For the Love of Climbing, Kathy Karlo

Any behavior or stimulus can go from well-adapted and functional to maladaptive and dysfunctional, but the more we bring substance addiction into public discussion, the more that people can talk about it openly.

Arts & Design
Personal Growth
Mind & Philosophy

Luminescence: Poetry Book

Javier Rhoden

Javier Rhoden shares snippets of his poetry, written with powerful and positive messages about love, self-love, self-esteem, inner strength, heartbreak, and happiness.

Culture & Society

Lying

Sam Harris

In Lying, philosopher and neuroscientist Sam Harris takes a stand against dishonesty and demonstrates the power being truthful can have for individuals and society as a whole.

Biographies
Arts & Design

Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story

Barnaby Thompson

This 2023 documentary highlights the successes and contradictions in the life of the iconic English playwright, actor, director, songwriter, and singer Noël Coward, who was known for his wit and flamboyance, as well as his work.

Health & Fitness
Mind & Philosophy
Culture & Society
Business

Mad World: The Politics of Mental Heath

Micha Frazer-Carroll

British journalist Micha Frazer-Carroll offers a radical re-evaluation of mental health and illness, looking at how they are shaped by capitalist politics.

Biographies

Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know

Ranulph Fiennes

In this bestselling autobiography, Ranulph Fiennes delivers a first-hand account of his incredible life traveling through the most inaccessible and dangerous territories on earth.

Leadership & Entrepreneurship
Culture & Society

Made to Stick

Chip Heath, Dan Heath

Made to Stick examines advertising campaigns, urban myths, and compelling stories to determine the six traits that make ideas stick in our brains.

Arts & Design
Culture & Society

Made You Look

Barry Avrich

The largest art fraud in the history of the U.S. took place over the course of 20 years, involved $80 million in forgeries of iconic artists, and fooled even the most experienced art historians in the world.

Biographies
History

Madhouse at the End of the Earth

Julian Sancton

Madhouse at the End of the Earth tells the extraordinary story of the disastrous 1897–1899 Belgian Antarctic Expedition, delving into what happens when 18 men become trapped for a year on Earth's most hostile continent.

Mind & Philosophy
Personal Growth
Religion & Spirituality

Madly Chasing Peace

Dina Proctor

At my darkest point, I was deeply depressed and couldn't quit drinking. I discovered a three-minute meditation method that changed everything about my life, and I'm going to share it with you here.

Culture & Society
History

Magdalena

Wade Davis

Anthropologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Wade Davis describes the Río Magdalena - Colombia's main artery - from its headwaters to its mouth.

Career & Success
Biographies
Personal Growth

Maggie Alphonsi: The Importance of Being Curious

The Game Changers, Sue Anstiss, Maggie Alphonsi

In this June 2019 episode of The Game Changers podcast, female sports expert Sue Anstiss interviews one of the best female players in rugby history — former England player Maggie Alphonsi.

Health & Fitness
Culture & Society
Science & Environment
Mind & Philosophy

Magic Medicine

Monty Wates

A documentary that follows the first-ever clinical trial exploring the use of magic mushrooms as a treatment for clinical depression.

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