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Gabor Maté M.D.'s When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection is an international bestseller that draws on scientific research and the author's decades of clinical experience to examine how chronic stress, emotional repression, and the mind-body link contribute to serious illness — from cancer and heart disease to multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's. It is essential reading for health professionals and anyone living with a chronic condition.
Mar 8, 2026
David McCullough's John Adams, published by Simon & Schuster in May 2001, is a Pulitzer Prize–winning biography that resurrects the second president of the United States from the margins of American historical memory, weaving together politics, war, philosophy, and one of the most celebrated marriages in the nation's founding generation into a narrative that critics across major outlets hailed as a masterwork.
Mar 5, 2026
Tilar J. Mazzeo's biography of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton — originally published in September 2018 and reissued by Gallery Books in 2019 — makes a compelling case for Eliza's place among the unsung heroes of America's founding era, and offers a genuinely provocative central argument about the Maria Reynolds affair. Publishers Weekly called it an expertly told story certain to captivate Hamilton fans, while Kirkus Reviews found it a middling biography of a worthy subject — a split that fairly captures the book's real strengths and real limitations.
Mar 8, 2026
The University of Chicago Press edition of Democracy in America, translated by Harvey C. Mansfield and Delba Winthrop, presents Tocqueville's foundational two-volume work in what the press.uchicago.edu site describes as the finest and most definitive translation yet produced — one that Gordon S. Wood, writing in the New York Review of Books, called "an impeccable new edition and translation." Originally published in Paris in 1835 and 1840, Tocqueville's examination of American democracy, equality, religion, and the social costs of democratic life remains the most often cited work on the United States and on democracy as a form of government.
Mar 7, 2026
Dr. Jason Fung and Jimmy Moore's The Complete Guide to Fasting is a health and wellness reference book published by Victory Belt Publishing in 2016, designed to explain the science behind fasting and provide structured protocols — from intermittent fasting to alternate-day and extended fasting — along with a 7-Day Kick-Start Fasting Plan and 20 accompanying recipes. This review is based on the book's contents and published reception, not hands-on use.
Mar 6, 2026
Untamed is the #1 New York Times bestselling memoir by Glennon Doyle — a Reese's Book Club selection that has sold over two million copies — tracing Doyle's journey from a life shaped by societal expectations to one built on her own desire, intuition, and identity, anchored by her falling in love with retired soccer player and activist Abby Wambach.
Mar 9, 2026
The New Rules of Lifting: Six Basic Moves for Maximum Muscle by Lou Schuler and Alwyn Cosgrove is a comprehensive fitness book that challenges conventional gym wisdom, anchoring its program in six fundamental movement patterns and the latest exercise science research to help readers build muscle and strength more efficiently.
Mar 7, 2026
Gail Honeyman's debut novel Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine is a #1 New York Times bestseller and Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick that won the Costa First Novel Award and the British Book Awards Book of the Year — a rare convergence of popular and critical acclaim for a story about loneliness, friendship, and the long road to healing.
Mar 7, 2026
First published in 1997 and reissued by HarperBusiness, The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail is widely regarded as the best-known work of Harvard professor and businessman Clayton M. Christensen. It introduces and systematizes the theory of disruptive innovation, explaining how well-managed, successful companies can do everything right by conventional measures and still lose their market leadership — or fail entirely — when upstart competitors build new technologies in overlooked market niches and then rapidly improve them. Essential reading for managers, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating competitive markets shaped by technological change.
Mar 7, 2026
Norrie Gilliland's Glasgow's Forgotten Village: The Grahamston Story is a local history dedicated to recovering the memory of Grahamston, the Glasgow community that disappeared beneath the foundations of Glasgow Central Station over a century ago. Published in 2002 by Grahamston Publications, it is a focused, research-driven work that will appeal strongly to enthusiasts of Scottish urban history, Glasgow heritage, and the stories hidden beneath modern city infrastructure.
Mar 9, 2026
Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton is a #1 New York Times bestselling biography that recasts one of American history's most debated Founding Fathers — an illegitimate, self-taught Caribbean orphan who rose to become George Washington's aide-de-camp, the primary architect of The Federalist Papers, and the first Treasury Secretary of the United States — as the indispensable, if often misunderstood, engine behind the nation's political and economic foundations. Winner of the George Washington Book Prize and the inspiration for the Broadway musical Hamilton, it stands as the definitive full-length portrait of its subject, drawing accolades from historians including David McCullough, Joseph Ellis, and Robert A. Caro.
Mar 7, 2026
Francis Fukuyama's work of political science traces the development of human political institutions from primate social behavior through to the eve of the French Revolution, arguing that stable political order requires a strong modern state, the rule of law, and political accountability — a three-part framework built from wide-ranging comparative historical case studies across China, India, the Middle East, and Europe.
Mar 6, 2026Search
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