Hacks
The Miracle of Mindfulness
Thich Nhat Hanh, Mobi Ho
The Miracle of Mindfulness teaches the ancient Buddhist practice of mindfulness, and how living in the present and practicing detachment will make you a happier being.
The Mole Agent
Maite Alberdi
In The Mole Agent, 83-year-old Sergio goes undercover in a nursing home, looking to uncover a sordid conspiracy of abuse and theft from residents. Instead, he learns about love, loneliness, and old age.
The Mom Test
Rob Fitzpatrick
A guidebook to customer research and early business practices for startup companies.
The Moment of Lift
Melinda Gates
Melinda Gates highlights the gender inequalities experienced by women across the world, giving readers insight into the progress lifting women up and the barriers holding them down.
The Money Manual
Tonya B Rapley
Financial educator and founder of My Fab Finance Tonya B. Rapley presents her guide to achieving financial freedom, wherever you are on your financial journey.
The Moon
The Open University
This course offered by The Open University provides an introduction to the moon, detailing humanity's investigations into our closest celestial neighbor.
The Mosquito Bowl
Buzz Bissinger
The Mosquito Bowl covers the events that led to two regiments of the U.S. Marine Corps being laden with football superstars during World War II, the historic game they played, and the atrocities that followed.
The Most Powerful You
Kathy Caprino
The Most Powerful You offers a transformative, research-tested framework – with effective action steps – to help people recognize and close the seven damaging ‘power gaps’ that keep people from reaching their most rewarding goals and visions for their lives and work.
The Motorcycle Diaries
Che Guevara
This is Ernesto 'Che' Guevara's pivotal memoir of his trip across Latin America. His experiences with indigenous people inspired his illustrious career as a guerrilla revolutionary and Minister of Industries in Cuba.
The Myth of Multitasking
Dave Crenshaw
The Myth Of Multitasking explains why doing everything at once is neither efficient, nor possible, and gives you practical steps for more focus in the workplace.
The Myth of Normal
Gabor Maté MD, Daniel Maté
Renowned physician and author Gabor Maté discusses how modern society's understanding of health affects our mental and physical wellbeing and ability to heal.
The Myth of the Strong Leader
Archie Brown
The Myth Of The Strong Leader reveals why being a bold, charismatic leader might not be all that there is to true leadership and explains how traits like emotional intelligence and kindness matter just as much.
The Naked Truth About Sexuality
Havilah Cunnington
Instead of being left to figure it out, let's pull back the curtain on who you are, how you're made, and how to engage with, reset, and maximize your sexuality. Your sexuality isn't complicated, but most of us have only understood it from a physical level, rather than a spiritual level with God.
The New Breed
Kate Darling
A robotics expert makes the case that, rather than replacing humans, robots will be more like our new animal assistants.
The New Executive Brain
Elkhonon Goldberg
Published in 2009, The New Executive Brain is an insightful read on cognitive neuroscience, focusing on the role of frontal lobes, cortical organization, and hemispheric specialization in the human brain.
The New Father
Armin A. Brott
In his 2013 book, parenting expert Armin A. Brott offers an essential guide for first-time dads to track how their baby changes, develops, and grows throughout their first year of life.
The New Trading for a Living
Alexander Elder
The New Trading for a Living teaches you a calm approach to stock trading by equipping you with the basic tools of chart analysis and risk-minimizing rules, and showing you which amateur mistakes to avoid when getting started.
The Next Pandemic, Explained
Joe Posner, Ezra Klein
The Next Pandemic, Explained is an objective exploration of the threat that viruses pose to the human race.
The Nine Powers of Women
Ana Barreto
The Nine Powers of Women is a calling to women to accept unknown parts of themselves and reach their highest potential.
The Nineties
Chuck Klosterman
Essayist Chuck Klosterman dissects the 1990s, the decade that gave us grunge music, cable television, and the internet.
The No-Willpower Approach to Breaking Any Habit
Dr. Amy Johnson
The majority of people are born habit-free, as habits live only in our psychological experiences, which are fluid and fleeting. Learn how realizing this allows us to stop fighting our experience and see that constant change is our nature.