Hacks
Human: Sense
Stephen David
We're all aware of our five senses: sound, sight, smell, taste, and touch. But they're not all quite as simple and separate as we often assume.
Humankind
Rutger Bregman
In Humankind, author Rutger Bregman takes an optimistic look at the history of humanity, advocating for the notion that most people are fundamentally decent.
Humans
Brandon Stanton
From the creator of Humans of New York, this book widens its scope with regular people from all over the globe sharing their stories, hopes, and dreams.
Hunger
Roxane Gay
Feminist writer and commentator Roxane Gay presents a raw and unsparing memoir of abuse, self-esteem, and the different forms of hunger and desire that shape and enslave our bodies.
Hunt, Gather, Parent
Michaeleen Doucleff
In Hunt, Gather, Parent, Michaeleen Doucleff explains her approach to raising cooperative, happy children by modeling correct actions, acknowledging their growing maturity, and helping them practice good habits.
Hurricanes
Rick Ross, Neil Martinez-Belkin
Hurricanes: A Memoir is the autobiographical New York Times bestseller about hip-hop legend Rick Ross, providing us a vivid glimpse into how he made a name for himself in music.
Hustle
Neil Patel, Patrick Vlaskovits, Jonas Koffler
A step-by-step guide to breaking out of the nine-to-five and finding more imaginative ways of living and working.
Hyperfocus
Chris Bailey
By increasing the amount of time you spend in a productive state, you can make your life more meaningful and boost your happiness levels.
Hypernormalisation
Adam Curtis
Hypernormalisation is a poignant look at our society's retreat from utopian ideals of progress, and the increasing substitution of images for reality.
I Alone Can Fix It
Carol Leonnig, Philip Rucker
This bestselling book, featuring conversations with former aides and cabinet members, describes the final year of Donald Trump's presidency in stark detail.
I Am Bolt
Benjamin Turner, Gabe Turner
This documentary tracks the legacy of legendary runner Usain Bolt as he prepares for the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
I Am Dynamite
Sue Prideaux
This biography of Friedrich Nietzsche takes a fresh look at the intellectual background and personal struggles of one of Europe's most important philosophers, emphasizing his humor and unconventionality.
I Am Enough
Marisa Peer
In I Am Enough, therapist Marisa Peer teaches readers how to inflate their own sense of worth in order to boost their careers, relationships, and happiness levels.
I Am Greta
Nathan Grossman, Greta Thunberg
I Am Greta is an intimate chronicle of environmental activist Greta Thunberg's continuing struggle to raise awareness of climate change and spur the world to action.
I Am Not Your Baby Mother
Candice Brathwaite
Candice Brathwaite opens up about her experiences as a Black mother, the stigmas attached to Black motherhood, and the dangers Black mothers face in the healthcare system.
I Am Present: Lessons from The Power of Now
Dr. Janette Freeman
I Am Present helps you get more understanding from Eckhart Tolle's famous book The Power of Now by letting go of the obsessive mind and your own resistance so you can be more present in the moment and experience more profound inner peace.
I Contain Multitudes
Ed Yong
I Contain Multitudes teaches you about the tiny ecosystems of microbes that live inside your body and shows you how they affect your life and how to utilize them to improve your well-being.
I Have Something to Tell You
Chasten Buttigieg
Chasten Buttigieg recounts his youth, his marriage to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, and their historical 2020 presidential campaign.
I May Be Wrong
Björn Natthiko Lindeblad
I May Be Wrong is a collection of life lessons imparted by a man who left a successful career in his twenties to live as a forest monk for 17 years.
I Thought It Was Just Me
Brené Brown
I Thought It Was Just Me (but it isn't) helps us understand and better manage the complicated and painful feeling of shame.
I Wear the Black Hat
Chuck Klosterman
I Wear The Black Hat shows us that uncovering people's true intentions can be more complex than we think.