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Your Illustrated Guide To Becoming One With The Universe
Yumi Sakugawa · 2014

How to Deal: With Fear, Failure, and Other Daily Dreads
Grace Miceli · 2021

Sea of Strangers
Lang Leav · 2018

It's OK to Feel Things Deeply
Carissa Potter · 2018

Every Time I Find the Meaning of Life, They Change It
Daniel Klein · 2016
<p>A humorous and philosophical trip through life, from the <i>Times</i>-bestselling author of <i>Travels with Epicurus</i>.</p> <p>As a young college student studying philosophy, Klein filled a notebook with short quotes from the world's greatest thinkers, hoping to find some guidance on how to live the best life he could. Now, from the vantage point of his eighth decade, Klein revisits the wisdom he relished in his youth with this collection of philosophical gems, adding new ones that strike a chord. From Epicurus to Emerson and Camus to Reinhold Nieburh—whose words provide the title of the book—each pithy extract is annotated with Klein's inimitable charm and insights. He tackles life's biggest questions, leaving us entertained and enlightened.</p>

Don't F*cking Panic: The Shit They Don’t Tell You in Therapy About Anxiety Disorder, Panic Attacks, & Depression
Kelsey Darragh · 2020

When You''re Ready, This Is How You Heal
Brianna Wiest · 2022
Stop having hard conversations with people who don’t want to change.<br/>Stop showing up for people who are indifferent about your presence. Stop prioritizing people who make you an option. Stop loving people who aren’t ready to love you. The reality is that you exist in so many different forms and images and beliefs and stories—and yet, the only one that is ever really going to matter is the one you tell yourself. Healing is not a one-time event. It can begin with a one-time event — typically some form of sudden loss that disrupts our projection of what the future might be. However, the true work of healing is allowing that disruption to wake us from a deep state of unconsciousness, to release the personas we adapted into, and begin consciously piecing together the full truth of who we were meant to be. In her follow-up collection to the international bestseller 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think, Brianna Wiest shares 45+ new pieces that will help you find your inner sanctum and embark on the path of true transformation. Wiest’s words are a balm for any soul on the journey of their own becoming.

Things Are What You Make of Them
Adam J. Kurtz · 2017

I Used to Have a Plan: But Life Had Other Ideas
Alessandra Olanow · 2020

Tired as F*ck: Burnout at the Hands of Diet, Self-Help, and Hustle Culture
Caroline Dooner · 2022

The F*ck It Diet
Caroline Dooner · 2019

Moody Bitches: The Truth About the Drugs You''re Taking, the Sleep You''re Missing, the Sex You''re Not Having, and What''s Really Making You Crazy
Julie Holland · 2016

Almost Adulting: All You Need to Know to Get it Together (Sort Of)
Arden Rose · 2018

Tennis Lessons
Susannah Dickey · 2021
For fans of I MAY DESTROY YOU and FLEABAG and for readers who want to laugh and cry: the brave, beautiful, sometimes brutal story of a young misfit and her rocky road to womanhood, stopping at each year along the way. 'I loved Tennis Lessons so much. Susannah is a phenomenally talented writer' ELIZABETH DAY 'A raw, fierce, shockingly honest coming-of-age story' LOUISE O'NEILL 'Incredibly funny . . . by turns charming and disgusting and I loved it' NELL FRIZZELL You're strange and wrong. You've known it from the beginning. This is the voice that rings in your ears. Because you never say the right thing. You're a disappointment to everyone. You're a far cry from beautiful - and your thoughts are ugly too. You seem bound to fail, bound to break. But you know what it is to laugh with your best friend, to feel the first tentative tingles of attraction, to take exquisite pleasure in the affront of your unruly body. You just need to find your place. From dead pets and crashed cars to family traumas and misguided love affairs, Susannah Dickey's revitalizing debut novel plunges us into the private world of one young woman as she navigates her rocky way to adulthood. 'Brilliant . . . a wonderful writer, hugely talented, very funny and insightful' ALAN DAVIES 'Propulsive . . . brilliantly vivid . . . stays in the mind long after reading' IRISH TIMES 'A beautifully written and psychologically incisive bildungsroman...the arrival of a young writer to watch' OBSERVER
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Better Small Talk: Talk to Anyone, Avoid Awkwardness, Generate Deep Conversations, and Make Real Friends (How to be More Likable and Charismatic)
Patrick King · 2020

How to Stop Feeling Like Sh*t
Andrea Owen · 2018

Read This to Get Smarter: about Race, Class, Gender, Disability & More
Blair Imani · 2021
