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Read a Book to Feel Good About Yourself
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Rustic Joyful Food : Meant to Share
by Danielle Kartes
"This life we've been given is truly meant to share. Rustic Joyful Food: Meant to Share is a tender look at the way food shapes our hearts, souls, and communities. The idea that it's not just a novelty but a necessity to give food to people and to cook for those we love is the backbone of this book, which celebrates connection and gives you all the tools you need to create amazing moments, one dish at a time, in a way that feels genuine, thoughtful, and effortless. We only have one chance to live life to the very fullest. The food in these pages will ignite connection, not perfection, and feed people in our lives. In the spirit of open-heartedness, I invite you to share your life, your food, and your story with the people in your life."
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Unfollow your passion : How to Create a Life that Matters to You
by Terri Trespicio
An in-demand speaker whose TEDx talk has more than six million views delivers a personal growth book unlike any other in which she shows you how and why to flip society, culture and the #patriarchy the bird so you can live life of your terms.
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Becoming
by Michelle Obama
An intimate memoir by the former First Lady chronicles the experiences that have shaped her remarkable life, from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago through her setbacks and achievements in the White House.
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Happiness Becomes You : a Guide to Changing Your Life for Good
by Tina Turner
The iconic performing artist provides spiritual tools and advice for self-empowerment and fulfillment while examining the role of her enduring Buddhist faith in helping her overcome poverty, loss and other personal and professional obstacles.
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Nine Women, One Dress
by Jane L. Rosen
Nine unrelated women whose circumstances are shaped by unrequited love, infidelity and fame find their lives touched by the same little black dress and its seemingly magical properties.
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Beach Read
by Emily Henry
An acclaimed but blocked literary master and a best-selling novelist who has stopped believing in true love agree to a summer-long writing project that challenges them write well in each others’ styles.
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Eight Perfect Hours : a Novel
by Lia Louis
Two strangers who meet when their cars are both stuck in a blizzard spend a delightful eight hours together weathering the storm before parting ways believing they will never see each other again, but fate has other plans.
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The Party Crasher : a Novel
by Sophie Kinsella
To retrieve a beloved childhood treasure hidden in her old home during a huge party, Effie breaks into Greenoaks, and, while sneaking around the house, hears conversations that make her see her family in a new light—and make wonder what she really came here to find.
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The Rosie Project
by Graeme Simsion
After his wife Rosie announces that she is pregnant, Don Tillman sets about learning the protocols of becoming a father while helping his best friend Gene, who is living with them, reconcile with his wife Claudia.
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Yes, I'm Hot in This : the Hilarious Truth About Life in a Hijab
by Huda Fahmy
Fahmy finds it a little difficult to fade into the crowd when wearing a hijab. Here she navigates the sometimes-rocky waters of life from the unique perspective of an American-Muslim woman, breaking down misconceptions of her culture and answering some of the many questions she gets about her hijab every day. As she deals with misconceptions about Muslims, Fahmy tackles universal feelings from an point of view we don't hear from nearly enough.
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