May 2019 list by Mindy Hiatt
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The Cauliflower Cookbook
by Leanne Kitchen
70 delicious recipes that prove that too much cauliflower is never enough. Cauliflower, the world's most versatile and best-loved super vegetable, is all at once a healthy wholefood staple, a culinary fashion statement, and the key ingredient for a cozy, comforting winter dinner at Grandma's house.
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Clean & Lean: 30 Days, 30 Foods, A New You!
by Ian Smith
The best-selling author of The Clean 20 outlines a diet and lifestyle plan that combines energy-bolstering exercises with high-nutrient, real foods for optimizing how the body is supposed to work for rapid, effective weight loss.
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Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11
by Mitchell Zuckoff
The New York Times best-selling author of 13 Hours and Lost in Shangri-La weaves together a variety of accounts to create a complete portrait of 9/11.
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Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?
by Bill McKibben
The prizewinning author of Earth and The End of Nature shares cautionary insights into how emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and robotics, are being developed through fervent ideologies that are threatening the diversity of human experience.
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Greek To Me: Adventures of the Comma Queen
by Mary Norris
Presents a chronicle of the author's lifelong love affair with words, filtered through her passion for all things Greek and her solo adventures in Greece.
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K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches
by Tyler Kepner
A history of the national pastime as told through the craft of pitching draws on years of archival research and interviews with more than 300 star athletes to reveal the colorful stories and folklore behind 10 major pitches.
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LeBron, Inc.: The Making of a Billion-Dollar Athlete
by Brian Windhorst
The best-selling author of Return of the King traces the story of LeBron James' professional journey to becoming a billion-dollar global brand and businessman who has influenced how professional athletes understand their value.
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Life Will Be the Death of Me...And You, Too!
by Chelsea Handler
In a torpor of despair, she decides that she's had enough of the privileged bubble she's lived in and that it's time to make some changes, both in her personal life and in the world at large. At home, she embarks on a 'Year of Self-Sufficiency'--learning how to work the remote, how to pick up dog shit, where to find the toaster. She meets her match in an earnest, brainy psychiatrist and enters into therapy.
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The Light Years
by Chris Rush
An award-winning artist documents his spiral into drug and counterculture violence in the 1970s, relating his preadolescent exposure to LSD, his teen pursuit of kinship in the West and the factors that nearly ended his life.
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Mutual Rescue: How Adopting a Homeless Animal Can Save You, Too
by Carol Novello
Profiles the transformational impact that shelter pets have on humans, exploring the emotional, physical, and spiritual gifts that rescued animals provide. It explores through anecdote, observation, and scientific research, the complexity and depth of the role that pets play in our lives.
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The Valedictorian of Being Dead: The True Story of Dying Ten Times to Live
by Heather B Armstrong
From New York Times bestselling author and blogger Heather B. Armstrong comes an honest and irreverent memoir about her experience as one of only a few people to participate in an experimental treatment for depression involving ten rounds of a chemically induced coma approximating brain death.
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Weber's Ultimate Grilling
by Jamie Purviance
From the experts at Weber, the must-have guide for total grill mastery, with 100 all-new recipes and more than 800 inspiring and instructive photos.
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