Hacks
The New Serfdom
Angela Eagle; Imran Ahmed
With the gap between the rich and poor ever-increasing, this book asks crucial questions about the management of a happy society supported by a fair economy.
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 New Tsar
Steven Lee Myers
New York Times correspondent Steven Lee Myers brings a comprehensive account of Vladimir Putin's rise to power, from his impoverished upbringing, through his shadowy years in intelligence, to the vice-like fist he has formed around Russia.
The News: A User's Manual
Alain de Botton
Acclaimed philosopher Alain de Botton explains how the news shapes modern society and what we can do to better navigate the oversaturated media environment.
The Next Financial Crisis
Money Talks, The Economist, Mike Bird
In this February 2022 episode of The Economist's Money Talks podcast, host Mike Bird and his expert guests discuss the stock market downturn in 2022, the bubble we may be in, and how financial markets have changed since the 2008 crash.
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 Next Right Thing
Emily P. Freeman
The Next Right Thing is your guide to making wise, thoughtful, and intentional decisions simply by letting go of fear and leading with love.
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.
The Nolan Variations
Tom Shone
This in-depth analysis of Christopher Nolan's film oeuvre illuminates the mythic filmmaker renowned for changing cinematic language in the 21st century.
The Noonday Demon
Andrew Solomon
Drawing upon a vast range of research studies, this eloquent and exhaustive examination of depression explores the disease through personal, medical, and cultural lenses.
The Now Habit
Neil A. Fiore
The Now Habit is a strategic program to help eliminate procrastination from our lives, bring a sense of fun and motivation into our work, and enjoy our well-earned spare time without feeling guilty.
The Obesity Code
Jason Fung
In his book The Obesity Code, Dr. Jason Fung explains how when you eat can be more important than what you eat for long-term weight loss success.
The Office BFFs
Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey
In their new memoir, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey recount their time filming The Office, sharing how the show kickstarted their careers, changed their lives, and led to their lifelong 'BFF' status.
The Official Breakup Guide
Call Her Daddy, Alex Cooper
In this December 2021 episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, host Alex Cooper teaches listeners what questions to ask during their breakup to reach the closure they need.
The Olympic Games
Dan Snow's History Hit, Professor Martin Polley
In this July 2021 episode of Dan Snow's History Hit, host Dan Snow interviews Professor Martin Polley about the history, impact, and legacy of the Olympic Games.
The Omnivore's Dilemma
Michael Pollan
The Omnivore's Dilemma explains the paradox of the food choices we face today, how the industrial revolution changed the way we eat, and which food choices are the most ethical, sustainable, and environmentally friendly.
The One Minute Manager
Kenneth H. Blanchard, Spencer Johnson
The One Minute Manager gives managers three simple tools that can tremendously improve how they do their job - getting employees to stay motivated, happy, and deliver great work.
The ONE Thing
Gary Keller, Jay Papasan
The One Thing gives us a very simple approach to productivity using a single question to help us declutter, limit distractions and stress, and find more focus, energy, and success in our lives.
The One-Page Financial Plan
Carl Richards
The One-Page Financial Plan is a refreshing, fun look at personal finance, removing the feeling that financial planning is a burden for the less disciplined by showing us that we can plan our entire financial future on a single page.
