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Categories include:
- The Little Book of Mindfulness: 10 Minutes a Day to Less Stress, More Peace by Patrizia Collard
- Quiet Influence: The Introvert’s Guide to Making a Difference by Jennifer B. Kahnweiler
- Real Influence: Persuade Without Pushing and Gain Without Giving In by Mark Goulston, M.D. and John Ullmen
- The Time Paradox: The New Psychology of Time That Will Change Your Life by Philip Zimbardo and John Boyd
- You’re Not That Great by Daniel Crosby
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- 101 Things I Learned in Engineering School by John Kuprenas
- Chance: A Guide to Gambling, Love, The Stock Market, and Just About Everything Else by Amir D. Aczel
- Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and its Consequences by John Allen Paulos
- Statistical Questions from the Classroom by J. Michael Shaughnessy and Beth Chance
- Water 4.0: The Past, Present, and Future of the World’s Most Vital Resource by David Sedlak
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- Copywriting Is… 30-or-So Thoughts on Thinking Like a Copywriter by Andrew Boulton
- Copywriting Made Simple: How to Write Powerful and Persuasive Copy that Sells by Tom Albrighton
- Making Ads Pay: Timeless Tips for Successful Copywriting by John Caples
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- The Articulate Executive in Action by Granville N. Toogood
- Don’t Sell Me, Tell Me: How to use storytelling to connect with the hearts and wallets of a hungry audience by Greg Koorhan
- Life’s a Pitch: The Essential Guide to Presentations by Terry Ward
- Pitch Perfect: How to Say It Right the First Time, Every Time by Bill McGowan
- Story Mythos: A Movie Guide to Better Business Stories by Shane Meeker
- TED Talks Storytelling: 23 Storytelling Techniques from the Best TED Talks by Akash Karia
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- The Insider’s Guide to Book Publishing Success by by Eric Kampmann and Margot Atwell
- An Insider’s Guide to Publishing by David Comfort
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- 100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses by the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries
- The Elements of Eloquence: Secrets of the Perfect Turn of Phrase by Mark Forsyth
- Elmore Leonard’s 10 Rules of Writing
- Everybody Writes: Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content by Ann Handley
- Federal Plain Language Guidelines
- Get to the Point: Painless advice for writing memos, letters, and e-mails your colleagues and clients will understand by Elizabeth Danziger
- How to Write Short: Word Craft for Fast Times by Roy Peter Clark
- Lapsing Into a Comma: A Curmudgeon’s Guide to the Many Things That Can Go Wrong in Print—and How to Avoid Them by Bill Walsh
- The Little Book of Confusables: Simple spelling and usage tips to help smart people avoid stupid mistakes by Sarah Townsend
- On Writing Well: An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction by William Zinsser
- Words that Work by Frank Luntz
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- The 3rd Way: Building Inclusive Capitalism through Employee Ownership by Upendra Chivukula and Veny W. Musum
- Aloha from Lavaland, directed by Phillips Payson and Susan Marie Snyder, 55 minutes
- Building a WordPress Blog People Want to Read by Scott McNulty
- Crowdsourcing by Daren C. Brabham
- Einstein’s Dreams by Alan P. Lightman
- Every Life a Story: Natalie Jacobson Reporting by Natalie Jacobson
- Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder by David Weinberger
- Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, and So-Called Hospitality by Jacob Tomsky
- The Higher Education Bubble by Glenn Harlan Reynolds
- Mayhem at Midnight by Toby Price
- Planner Pet Peeves: Straight talk for meetings industry suppliers by Shawna Suckow
- Supplier Pet Peeves: Straight talk for meetings industry planners by Shawna Suckow
- The Quick and Easy Guide to Mind Map by Thomas C. Randall
- Think India: The Rise of the World’s Next Great Power and What It Means for Every American by Vinay Rai and William L. Simon
- WBCN and the American Revolution: How a Radio Station Defined Politics, Counterculture, and Rock and Roll
by Bill Lichtenstein - WCVB-TV Boston: How We Built the Greatest Television Station in America by Robert M. Bennett
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These groupings are intended to make the list easier to read. My categories do not necessarily match the publishers’ categories.