• Feb 17, 2026 Who Really Cares The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism prising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism" isn't just a book; it's an invitation to a dazzling, often hilarious, and surprisingly profound journey. Forget everything you think you know about labels and dive headfirst into a world BY Lexie Breitenberg
• May 27, 2026 Surprising Sharks Read And Wonder to its enduring power to inspire awe and foster a lifelong love for the ocean and its incredible residents. We strongly recommend 'Surprising Sharks: Read and Wonder' . It's more than just a book; it's an unforgettable adventure that will leave you marveling at the wonders of our planet and the su BY Tasha Gottlieb
• Jan 26, 2026 The Longevity Project Surprising Discoveries For Health And Long Life From The Landmark Eight Decade r heart. The book’s universal appeal is further amplified by its ability to transcend age. Younger readers will be inspired by the optimistic outlook and the emphasis on building healthy habits from an early age. Older readers will find validation, wisdom, and perhaps even a renewed sense of purpose BY Kendall Ferry-Deckow
• Dec 13, 2025 Black Box Thinking The Surprising Truth About Success standing how we learn and improve, whether as individuals, teams, or entire industries. The emotional depth of 'Black Box Thinking' is another reason for its widespread acclaim. Syed doesn't shy away from the inherent discomfort of failure. Instead, he validates the feeling BY Alvis Hartmann
• May 26, 2026 Location Is Still Everything The Surprising Influence Of Real World On How We Search Shop And Sell In Virtual One David R Bell ional resonance makes the book universally appealing, speaking to readers of all ages who have ever felt the thrill of discovery or the comfort of finding the right thing. This is not a book that requires a BY Jeremy Rempel
• Mar 22, 2026 The Great American Health Hoax The Surprising Truth About How Modern Medicine Keeps You Sickhow To Choose A Healthier Happier And Disease Life NG! This isn't your average textbook. The authors have woven such an imaginative tapestry of ideas that you'll feel like you're on a fantastical journey. It’s like stumbling upon an ancient scroll that whispers forgotten t BY Rosalie Blick
• Jul 13, 2025 An Economist Goes To The Game How To Throw Away 580 Million And Other Surprising Insights From The Economics Of Sports nt in fewer hands leads to competitive bidding driving up costs beyond the potential returns on investment This reinforces the argument that the free market while seemingly efficient can be distorted by the struct BY Gunner Fahey
• Jul 20, 2025 Friendfluence The Surprising Ways Friends Make Us Who We Are Carlin Flora ra Post Friendfluence The Surprising Ways Friends Make Us Who We Are Inspired by Carlin Flora Title Friendfluence How Friends Shape Our Identities and Why It Matters Start with a relatable anecdote about how a friends influence changed your perspective or behavior Introduce the BY Celia Vandervort
• May 7, 2026 False Economy A Surprising Economic History Of The World Alan Beattie rices often leads to environmental degradation resource depletion and ultimately higher costs associated with pollution cleanup and resource scarcity Beattie expertly illustrates this through examples ranging from the depletion of fishing stocks to th BY Erin Fahey