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Night Terrors

by Carolina Ciucci

Parasomnias, or sleep phenomena, are more common than people think, and Alice Vernon’s "Night Terrors" is a fascinating exploration of sleep in these most difficult states. In the course of the book, Vernon draws on her own long... Read More

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Conspiracy

by Kristen Rabe

"Conspiracy" is a fascinating, timely psychological study of those who believe conspiracy theories and of the elusive truths behind those beliefs. Citing an astonishing range of examples, the book defines a conspiracy as two or more... Read More

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Ready

by Rebecca Foster

Looking back over his fifty-year career as a psychotherapist in California, David Richo notes that “one issue has come up with clients more often than any other: staying too long in what doesn’t work.” An opposite, but just as... Read More

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Great Work

by Edith Wairimu

The principled career guide "Great Work" aims to help people do the work that matters most to them. Amanda Crowell’s "Great Work" is a guide to achieving a meaningful career based on one’s personal, distinctive talents. Based on the... Read More

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