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Goodbye, Things : The New Japanese Minimalism by Fumio SasakiA U.S. release of a bestseller from Japan explores how the author revitalized his enthusiasm for life and sense of well-being by embracing a minimalist existence, sharing tips on how to get rid of unneeded possessions and achieve a better appreciation for present-day circumstances.
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Hallelujah Anyway : Rediscovering Mercy by Anne LamottAn impassioned exploration of mercy, its elusive presence and why people ignore or embrace it shares advice for forging deeper self-understanding and how to pursue an honest, meaningful life that involves kindness to others.
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Letterman : The Last Giant of Late Nght by Jason ZinomanA definitive account of the life and career of comedic talk show host David Letterman evaluates how his ironic style transcended traditional television and how his remote and reclusive personality contrasts with his widely misunderstood achievements.
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The Seasons Alter : How to Save our Planet in Six Acts by Philip KitcherTwo forefront intellectuals examine the science, politics and debates surrounding climate change in today's world, addressing topics ranging from whether or not climate change is real to the responsibility of today's world in protecting future needs.
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Star Wars : The Visual Encyclopedia by Adam BrayPresents an illustrated guide to everything Star Wars that incorporates curated photography for hundreds of topics ranging from fashions and food to vehicles and characters.
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