Relationship & Family

All the Single People
Stephanie Cacioppo
A neuroscientist explores the complexities of love, relationships, and social connections in the modern age. From the science behind romantic love to the challenges facing singles and couples today, this book delves into the biological and social factors that shape our experiences with love and connection.

Am I Ok?
Andrew Dunn
A candid and compelling memoir of an entrepreneur's journey through the highs and lows of building a company while battling bipolar disorder. From manic episodes to hospitalizations and brushes with the law, this is a raw and honest account of mental illness, stigma, and the long road to recovery and acceptance.

Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life
Dacher Keltner
Explore the science of awe and discover how experiencing everyday wonder can transform your life. Delve into the eight wonders of life and learn how awe can bring joy, meaning, and community, along with healthier bodies and more creative minds.

Between Good and Evil
Alison P. Davis-Blake
An exploration of human character, challenging the traditional view of fixed traits and delving into the psychological forces that drive our behavior. It examines the dueling mechanisms in our minds, offering a new perspective on why we act the way we do and providing strategies for understanding and influencing our own character.

Black and White Thinking
Kevin Dutton
Explore the fascinating world of black and white thinking with Dr. Kevin Dutton. This book delves into how our brains categorize information, the impact of binary thought processes on our decisions, and how this can affect our lives. Discover the evolutionary roots of this cognitive habit and learn how to navigate the complexities of a world that's rarely so clear-cut.

Bounce: Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of Success
Matthew Syed
An exploration of the science of success, drawing insights from the lives and achievements of Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and others. It delves into the talent myth, the power of practice, and the hidden logic behind extraordinary performance.

Bullshit
James R. Kryger
In a world increasingly saturated with misinformation, half-truths, and outright falsehoods, this book offers a critical examination of 'bullshit' - communication with little regard for truth. From the Flat Earth theory to wine descriptions and political rhetoric, it explores how and why we fall for it, its detrimental effects on society, and provides tools for critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning to help readers become more discerning consumers of information.

Calibrate
Ron Friedman
A groundbreaking exploration of confidence, revealing how to strike the perfect balance between overconfidence and self-doubt to achieve optimal performance and success in all areas of life. Discover the secrets to calibrating your beliefs and abilities for a more accurate and fulfilling existence.