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The Compound Effect
Original price was: $21.00.$19.50Current price is: $19.50.No gimmicks. No hyperbole. Finally, just the truth on what it takes to earn successAs the central curator of the success media industry for over 25 years, author Darren Hardy has heard it all, seen it all, and tried most of it. This book reveals the core
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Little Book of Christian Louboutin: The Story of the Iconic Shoe Designer
Original price was: $22.10.$17.00Current price is: $17.00.A pocket-sized, illustrated book charting the rise of the world’s most celebrated shoe designer.
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The Divine Comedy: Purgatory
Original price was: $19.49.$13.00Current price is: $13.00.Beginning with Dante’s liberation from Hell, this work relates his ascent to the Mount of Purgatory. Dante observes the sinners who are waiting for their release into Paradise, and through these encounters he is himself transformed into a better man. The
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Inferno
Original price was: $10.00.$7.00Current price is: $7.00.Written in the early 14th century, “Inferno” is the first part of Dante Alighieri’s epic trilogy “The Divine Comedy.”
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The Inferno
Original price was: $11.70.$9.00Current price is: $9.00.Writing his “Comedy” (the epithet “Divine” was added by later admirers) in exile from his native Florence, Dante aimed to address a world gone astray both morally and politically. It tells the story of a character who is at one and the same time both Dant
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Invested: How I Learned to Master My Mind, My Fears, and My Money to Achieve Financial Freedom and Live a More Authentic Life (with a Little Help from Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and My Dad)
Original price was: $25.34.$17.00Current price is: $17.00.“Invested” is a compelling and transformative book in which Danielle Town shares her personal journey from financial insecurity to mastering her money and achieving financial freedom.
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The Molecule Of More : How A Single Chemical In Your Brain Drives Love, Sex, And Creativity–And Will Determine The Fate Of The Human Race
Original price was: $25.00.$22.00Current price is: $22.00.Dopamine ensured the survival of early man. Thousands of years later, it is the source of our most basic behaviors and cultural ideas–and progress itself. The authors examine how human life has an unconsidered component that explains an array of behavior
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Portrait of an Unknown Woman
Original price was: $15.59.$11.00Current price is: $11.00.Portrait of an Unknown Woman by Daniel Silva In a spellbinding new masterpiece by #1 New York Times–bestselling author Daniel Silva, Gabriel Allon undertakes a high-stakes search for the greatest art forger who ever lived Legendary spy and art restorer Ga
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The Organized Mind: The Science of Preventing Overload, Increasing Productivity and Restoring Your Focus
Original price was: $25.34.$18.19Current price is: $18.19.Demonstrates how easily we are bamboozled by statistical tricks, making his points with pithy stories. This book helps you to learn how we got here and why smart organization improves our memories and attention – and makes us more imaginative and clear-si
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Plato And A Platypus Walk Into A Bar : Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes
Original price was: $14.00.$12.00Current price is: $12.00.Here’s an accusation – Sherlock Holmes never deduced anything.When it comes to language, it all depends on what your definition of ‘is’ is.And one for the existentialists – you haven’t lived until you think about death all the time.Daniel Klein and Thomas
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The Darkness in the Light: A Thriller
Original price was: $14.30.$11.00Current price is: $11.00.After Brianna O’Brien takes her own life, Dr. David Spears blames himself. Though he understands suicides can be a tragic occurrence in psychiatric practice, this loss hits him particularly hard.
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Thinking, Fast and Slow
Original price was: $20.80.$16.00Current price is: $16.00.Looks at the way our minds work, and how we make decisions. Why is there more chance we’ll believe something if it’s in a bold type face? Why are judges more likely to deny parole before lunch? Why do we assume a good-looking person will be more competent