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Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope
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Mark Manson | Harper

Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope

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This book is for those who are tired of the superficial promises of self-help books and are ready for a raw and honest exploration of the problems we face as individuals and as a society. Mark Manson fearlessly tackles topics like religion, politics, money, and the internet, forcing readers to question their beliefs and redefine their understanding of hope, happiness, and freedom. With his unique blend of wit and wisdom, Manson provides a thought-provoking and refreshing perspective that will leave readers feeling enlightened and empowered to make positive changes in their lives.
The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Transformation of Trauma
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If you've experienced trauma or know someone who has, "The Body Keeps the Score" could be a vital resource for understanding and healing. Bessel van der Kolk dives deep into the complex effects of trauma and presents innovative treatments that offer hope beyond traditional talk therapy and medications. It's not just informative; it's a compassionate guide that could change the way you think about psychological and emotional healing.
Notes on Love: Being Single and Dating in a Marriage-Obsessed Church
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This feels like sitting down with a funny, honest friend who finally says the awkward parts out loud. Lauren Windle captures the hilarity, hurt, and weird pressure of being single in church without turning preachy or bitter. If you’ve ever felt out of place in marriage-focused Christian spaces, this book will likely make you laugh, wince, and feel deeply seen.
The Baby Farmers
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Annie Cossins | Allen & Unwin Australia

The Baby Farmers

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If you like true crime that digs into the social world behind the horror, this is a gripping read. It is not just about a notorious case, but about poverty, women’s desperation, and the silence of a whole society. Readers who enjoy vivid historical detail and unsettling real-life courtroom drama will find it especially absorbing.
Individuals and Societies for the IB MYP 3
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This is a strong pick if you want a study guide that feels structured without being dry. It is built around the IB MYP framework, so it helps you think conceptually, ask better questions, and feel more prepared for assessments. Students who like clarity, global contexts, and step-by-step academic support will probably find it especially reassuring and useful.
Samoan Queer Lives
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Dan Taulapapa McMullin | Little Island Press

Samoan Queer Lives

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This looks like a meaningful pick if you’re drawn to stories and reflections that widen how you see queerness, culture, and belonging. With Dan Taulapapa McMullin behind it, you can expect something personal, politically alive, and rooted in Samoan experience. Readers would likely come away feeling they’ve encountered voices too rarely centered, told with honesty and quiet power.
Strong Is the New Pretty: A Celebration of Girls Being Themselves
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This is the kind of book that makes you smile, tear up, and feel a little stronger by the end. Through candid photographs and uplifting energy, it celebrates girls as muddy, loud, brave, goofy, and completely themselves. It’s a lovely pick for anyone who wants a reminder that confidence and beauty look best when they’re real.
Beyond Beautiful: A Practical Guide to Being Happy, Confident, and You in a Looks-Obsessed World
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This feels like a smart, reassuring friend talking you out of the spiral of comparison and self-doubt. It is especially good if social media, photos, or beauty pressure leave you feeling drained, because it pairs real psychological insight with practical ways to feel more like yourself. Readers who want self-help without fluff will probably love how honest, grounded, and immediately useful it is.
Little Girls Can Be Mean: Four Steps to Bully-Proof Girls in the Early Grades
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You've noticed the tough social landscape your daughter navigates in school—the cliques, the whispers, maybe those tears that don't tell the whole story. "Little Girls Can Be Mean" is like having a roadmap through that tricky terrain. It's not just insightful, it equips you with a four-step plan that's like a shared secret strategy between you and your girl, to boost her confidence and help her handle the social hurdles like a champ.
75 Readings: An Anthology
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75 Readings: An Anthology

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This is a strong pick if you want one book that exposes you to many voices, issues, and writing styles without feeling scattered. It’s especially useful for students or curious readers who want to see how real essays argue, persuade, and inform in different ways. The mix of social topics, environmental pieces, and rhetorical strategies makes it feel less like a dry textbook and more like a toolkit for reading and writing well.
Parenting Without Borders: Surprising Lessons Parents Around the World Can Teach Us
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This is a refreshing read for parents who feel boxed in by modern parenting pressure. Christine Gross-Loh draws on research and real cultural practices from around the world to show that there isn’t just one right way to raise confident, capable children. It feels eye-opening and reassuring at once, especially if you like practical ideas that challenge familiar assumptions without sounding preachy.
501 Things to Do with a Zombie
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J.C. Richards | Adams Media

501 Things to Do with a Zombie

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If you like your monster stories playful rather than gory, this feels like a goofy celebration of zombie absurdity. It takes the whole undead panic and flips it into a stream of ridiculous, inventive scenarios that make zombies feel weirdly endearing. This is the kind of book someone picks up for a laugh and keeps dipping back into whenever they want something light, bizarre, and cheerfully offbeat.
Politics: An Introduction
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Politics: An Introduction

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This feels like the kind of politics textbook that actually helps beginners find their footing instead of overwhelming them. It connects big political ideas to real societies, current events, and everyday life, which makes the subject feel relevant rather than abstract. If you want a solid, readable foundation in how politics works across different systems, this is a very dependable place to start.
Demography
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Demography

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If you’re curious about how Singapore became the society it is today, this gives you the bigger picture through migration, fertility, and policy shifts. It feels especially useful for readers who like history grounded in real social change rather than abstract theory. You come away seeing population not as dry statistics, but as a living force shaping the nation.
Guardian Angel Abridged Edition: What You Must Know About God's Design for Women
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If you've ever felt like traditional interpretations of women's roles in spirituality don't quite resonate with you, "Guardian Angel" might be the eye-opener you need. Skip Moen invites you to explore a fresh, Hebraic perspective on women's divine purpose, which could transform your understanding of gender dynamics both in faith and daily life. This abridged edition aims to be an accessible entry point into a potentially life-changing conversation.
The Hidden Agenda of the Political Mind: How Self-Interest Shapes Our Opinions and Why We Won't Admit It
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This is the kind of book that can make you pause mid-opinion and wonder what is really driving it. It is especially compelling if you like psychology mixed with politics, because it pushes past left-versus-right clichés and gets into the uncomfortable, human reasons behind belief. Readers who enjoy being challenged rather than reassured will probably find it unsettling in the best way.
Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic and What We Can Do About It
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This is a timely, eye-opening read for anyone worried that success has started to cost kids their peace. Jennifer Breheny Wallace blends strong reporting with deeply human stories, so it feels both validating and practical. You come away with a clearer way to support ambition without making children feel their worth depends on performance.
How to Disagree Without Being Disagreeable: Getting Your Point Across With the Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense
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This feels like a practical guide for anyone who dreads conflict but still wants to speak up with confidence. Elgin’s approach is memorable because it focuses on staying dignified and clear, even when conversations turn sharp or emotionally loaded. If you’ve ever wished for better words in the moment, this is the kind of book readers often find genuinely useful and reassuring.
Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind
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This is a smart, eye-opening read for anyone curious about why people from different countries can see the same situation so differently. Hofstede turns huge amounts of global research into ideas that feel surprisingly practical, especially around work, communication, and conflict. Readers often come away feeling like they’ve been given a new lens for understanding both organizations and everyday human behavior.
Mastering Modern World History - Thryft
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Mastering Modern World History

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If modern history often feels like scattered events, this pulls everything into one readable story. Readers usually love how it connects wars, ideologies, empires, crises, and global change without feeling dry or overwhelming. It’s especially good for students or curious general readers who want a solid, big-picture understanding of how today’s world took shape.
Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With?
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Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With?

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This is a thoughtful pick if you want a Christian perspective on sexuality that feels more pastoral than combative. Sam Allberry writes with empathy and calm, trying to show that biblical teaching is not just about rules but about meaning, desire, and human flourishing. Readers who feel stuck on this topic often appreciate how directly it faces hard questions without losing tenderness.
The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine, 2nd Edition
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This feels essential if you care about what medicine is really for, not just what it can treat. Cassell uses patient stories to show how suffering can exist apart from pain, which makes the book quietly transformative. Readers drawn to palliative care, ethics, or humane clinical practice often come away seeing the patient-doctor relationship in a far deeper way.
Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions About Life and Sexuality
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This is a strong pick for readers who want a clear, conviction-driven take on today’s biggest debates around sex, gender, and human dignity. Pearcey writes in a way that feels both intellectual and accessible, blending worldview analysis with real-life stories that make the arguments feel personal. If you appreciate books that challenge cultural assumptions while aiming for compassion, this will likely feel engaging and deeply discussable.
The Dancing Girls of Lahore: Selling Love and Saving Dreams in Pakistan's Pleasure District
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This is the kind of nonfiction that reads with the emotional pull of a novel, drawing you deep into a hidden world most people never truly see. Louise Brown writes with remarkable restraint and compassion, which makes Maha and her daughters feel heartbreakingly real rather than sensationalized. If you’re drawn to stories about women, survival, and the weight of tradition, this one lingers long after the final page.
This feels like the kind of book a kid actually keeps nearby because it makes awkward, confusing social situations feel manageable. Catherine Newman has a warm, non-judgmental way of showing what to say when friendship, conflict, bullying, or hard conversations come up. It’s especially great for middle schoolers who want real words they can use while still being kind, clear, and true to themselves.
A Little Book of Language
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A Little Book of Language

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This is the kind of book that makes everyday words, accents, slang, and even texting feel fascinating. David Crystal has a gift for turning linguistics into something warm, playful, and full of surprise, so it never feels heavy or academic. If you’ve ever wondered why language changes, disappears, or keeps reinventing itself, this feels like an inviting, eye-opening read.
The Making of Modern Japan
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If you want a deep, authoritative history of Japan, this is the kind of book that feels endlessly rewarding rather than dry. Readers often admire how it connects shoguns, samurai culture, modernization, war, and postwar reform into one flowing story. It is especially great for anyone who wants to understand not just what changed in Japan, but what remarkably endured.
Everyday Life in Traditional Japan
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Everyday Life in Traditional Japan

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If you love history that feels lived-in rather than distant, this is a deeply rewarding read. It brings traditional Japan to life through the habits, roles, and routines of different social classes, so you get a textured sense of how people actually lived. Readers who enjoy cultural history often find it especially absorbing because it turns a broad historical period into something intimate and human.
Inside Homosexuality: Does My Pain Matter to You?
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This seems suited to a reader looking for a deeply personal or provocative exploration of homosexuality, especially through the lens of suffering, empathy, and being understood. The title suggests an intimate, possibly challenging read that asks emotional and social questions rather than offering easy answers. If you’re drawn to books that confront lived experience directly and invite reflection, this could be a compelling one.
Team Games for Trainers
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Team Games for Trainers

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If you run workshops or lead groups, this feels like a grab-and-go toolkit that saves you planning time and gives you plenty of variety. Readers would probably love how usable it is: the games are structured, clear, and easy to adapt to different team needs. It is especially appealing if you want something hands-on rather than theory-heavy, with activities that help teams connect, communicate, and work better together.
Not Just Another Grandpa Story: People’s Association, 60 Years of Community Bonding
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This feels like a heartfelt walk through how neighbourhoods, friendships, and shared identity were built over decades. It would suit someone who enjoys Singapore history told through everyday people rather than distant facts. Readers would likely appreciate its nostalgic, grounded tone and the way it celebrates community bonding as something lived and felt.
Zeitoun
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Zeitoun

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This is the kind of true story that stays with you because it begins with everyday decency and turns into something shocking and deeply unsettling. Zeitoun feels vivid and human, especially in the portrait of a family trying to do right while systems around them collapse. If you’re drawn to narrative nonfiction that reads with urgency but carries real emotional weight, this is a powerful and memorable read.
Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
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If you love big, brainy nonfiction that still feels lively and human, this is the kind of book people rave about for years. Sapolsky pulls together neuroscience, psychology, evolution, and society to show how a single moment of behavior is shaped long before it happens. It’s especially rewarding if you like books that make you rethink morality, violence, empathy, and free will without ever feeling dry.
This Is What Inequality Looks Like
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Teo You Yenn | Ethos Books

This Is What Inequality Looks Like

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If you want to truly understand the realities of inequality in Singapore, "This is What Inequality Looks Like" is a must-read. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Teo You Yenn offers a deep dive into the experiences of low-income individuals and reveals the intersection between personal struggles and systemic inequality. This book will challenge your perspective, broaden your empathy, and inspire you to take action towards a more equitable society.
I Will Survive
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Leow Yangfa | Math Paper Press

I Will Survive

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This is a moving read if you want real stories that feel immediate, intimate, and brave. Through 21 personal accounts, it shows how people survive bullying, rejection, grief, illness, and love in ways that are painful but also deeply affirming. Readers often come away feeling heartbroken, angered, and strangely hopeful all at once.