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The Man Who Hacked the World: A Ghostwriter’s Descent into Madness with John McAfee

This book is less of a biography and more of a window with a view of McAfee’s world. Its twists and turns are certain to fascinate readers.
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Stranded in the Sky: The Untold Story of Pan Am Luxury Airliners Trapped on the Day of Infamy

The well-researched themes of bygone air travel and resilience are engaging, but later chapters don’t do them justice.
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Getting to Good Riddance: A No-Bullsh*t Breakup Survival Guide

Fans of irreverent self-help like Rachel Hollis’s Girl, Stop Apologizing will enjoy Eckleberry-Hunt’s book.
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Long Live the Queen: 23 Rules for Living from Britain’s Longest-Reigning Monarch

Overall, this fitting but flawed tribute to Queen Elizabeth will be an optional read for those interested in royal self-help advice and the history of the British monarch.
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The Price of Justice: The Myths of Lawyer Ethics

Referring to everything from classic literature to recent court cases, this work by Goldfarb makes for compelling reading. It should be required text for law students, as well as general readers interested in the law and justice.
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He Came in with It: A Portrait of Motherhood and Madness

An excellent choice for book clubs seeking meaningful conversation about mental health, and for public libraries collecting resources for caregivers.
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Before Anyone Else

Hooton’s debut captures the dynamic of thirtysomething women as they navigate careers, love, and the everyday struggles of life. It will be popular with fans of Stephanie Evanovich’s Under the Table and other career-oriented chick lit. Readers should not expect uproarious comedic moments, but there is sly humor on the pages.
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The New Smart: How Nurturing Creativity Will Help Children Thrive

Plenty of food for thought for all educators and parents preparing their children for future success.
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The Ables

Recommended for adult as well as YA sf collections and fans of Ransom Riggs’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.
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