Hacks
Think Again
Adam Grant
This topical, relatable book by organizational psychologist Adam Grant describes why we find it so hard to let go of entrenched beliefs, and what happens when we learn to prioritize fact over feeling.
Think like a Chef
Kenny Monroe
Think Like a Chef is a handy guide to help you cook like a professional in the comfort of your own home.
Think Like a Freak
Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
Think Like A Freak teaches you how to reject conventional wisdom as often as possible, ask the right questions about everything and come up with your own, statistically validated answers, instead of relying on other people's opinions or common sense.
Think Like a Monk
Jay Shetty
Think Like a Monk teaches how to let go of the things that don't matter and find the things that do so can live happier and more selfless lives.
Think Like a Psychologist
Patrick King
Social interaction specialist and conversation coach Patrick King explores how we can use psychological analysis to understand other people and improve our social interactions.
Think Unbroken: Understanding and Overcoming Childhood Trauma
Michael Anthony
Coach, author, podcast host, and speaker Michael Anthony explains how to shift your mindset in one simple way that will transform your life after childhood trauma.
This Changes Everything
Naomi Klein
Naomi Klein explores the reasons for our ongoing slide towards environmental catastrophe, and why stopping it requires massive changes in the way we live.
This Divided Island
Samanth Subramanian
Samanth Subramanian's account of Sri Lanka in the aftermath of its 30-year civil war paints a harrowing portrait of a nation's soul in crisis.
This Is an Uprising
Mark Engler, Paul Engler
Mark Engler and Paul Engler analyze several nonviolent protests, outlining the craft that goes into mass movements that capture the world's attention.
This Is Going to Hurt
Adam Kay
Adam Kay, a former junior doctor for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, shares his experience in the medical field through journal entries in his non-fiction best-selling book This Is Going to Hurt.
This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends
Nicole Perlroth
A deep dive into the murky world of cyberwarfare, cyberweapons brokers, and the inner workings of the international cyber arms trade.
This Is Marketing
Seth Godin
This Is Marketing argues that marketing success in today's world comes from focusing more on the needs, values, and desires of our target audience, rather than spamming as many people as possible with our message.
This Is Me Letting You Go
Heidi Priebe
Written while recovering from heartbreak, this essay collection from relationship writer Heidi Priebe explores what healing after a breakup entails and how to move on while still missing the other person.
This Is Not A Drill
Extinction Rebellion
This radical environmental justice how-to guide takes you through the birth of Extinction Rebellion and teaches you how to become an ally in the fight for climate and ecological justice.
This Is Not Propaganda
Peter Pomerantsev
Journalist and disinformation expert Peter Pomerantsev explains how the war for our minds has exploded in the 21st century.
This Is Your Brain on Pollution
Freakonomics Radio, Stephen Dubner
In this August 2021 episode of Freakonomics Radio, economists and environmentalists examine the potential effects of air pollution on cognitive function.
This Is Your Mind on Plants
Michael Pollan
This is Your Mind on Plants takes a deep dive into how opium, mescaline, and caffeine have been used throughout human history to affect both our physical and mental states.
This Isn't Me!
Sonia Grimes
Author Sonia Grimes details her life as an alcoholic in her debut memoir, dedicated to her son and all those struggling with substance abuse.
This Isn't What I Expected
Karen R. Kleiman, Valerie Davis Raskin MD
Two experts on postpartum depression offer insight and guidance on navigating the complexities of postpartum disorders.
This Land Is Their Land
David J. Silverman
Historian and professor David J. Silverman reveals the true roots of Thanksgiving and explains how the holiday has been used to misrepresent the Wampanoag Native Americans.
This Much Is True
Miriam Margolyes
British actor Miriam Margolyes talks sexism, coming out, and getting older in this poignant memoir.