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Pete Wiley's "Civil Living" tackles civility from an unexpected angle. Instead of focusing on social niceties, Wiley argues that real civility starts with how you treat yourself. It's a simp... Read the full review
Here's the thing about leadership books - most are full of corporate fluff that sounds good in theory but falls apart when you try actually to use it. Joe Vandermark's "Team Up for Cloud Suc... Read the full review
The Strength of Water wasn’t just another memoir for me—I wasn’t ready for how much Helen Yee’s story would stick with me. Born in 1923 to Chinese immigrants running a laundry in Detroit dur... Read the full review
"Reimagining Government: Achieving the Promise of AI" tackles one of the most pressing challenges facing government today: how to successfully implement artificial intelligence while maintai... Read the full review
Robin Merle’s A Dangerous Friendship pulls you into Tina’s unraveling world, a woman battered by loss, chasing something to fill the void. Her collision with Spike, a whirlwind of charm and... Read the full review
Joan Cusack Handler's "Lights in Cold Rooms" hits you right in the gut. Written during COVID-19 isolation, this memoir captures how the pandemic didn't just shut down the world - it shut dow... Read the full review
Maxwell Hoffman's "Tales of Red and Gray War Omnibus Trilogy" presents an unconventional narrative that challenges conventional expectations. While the premise may initially seem absurd, the... Read the full review
"The Unexpected CEO" tackles one of the compelling stories of resilience and success you'll ever read: how a political refugee went from working overnight shifts at a gas station to building... Read the full review
Rich Plumery's "Palms Up Leadership" is one of those books that catches you off guard with its authenticity. You start reading expecting another corporate leadership manual, but what you get... Read the full review
Such a Pretty Picture by Andrea Leeb is a memoir about surviving childhood sexual abuse. The book starts with this awful scene from 1962, where four-year-old Andrea's dad sexually abuses her... Read the full review
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