Category: Book List
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Basic Books Earth Day Reading List
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Environmental Books Everyone Should Read Right Now
It's never too late to educate yourself on issues of the environment and decide to take action
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New Voices in History and Culture
If you're a reader looking to help shape a better future, pick up any one of these five empowering books by authors who are prominent voices in issues of social and cultural commentary, and who draw upon history and current events to share stories that affect our world.
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Mysteries to Read While Waiting for the New Season of Dead to Me
While you continue your wait for the new season of Dead to Me, here are good mysteries to tide you over until you get to see Jen and Judy again.
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10 Thrilling Novels Filled with Monsters and Mayhem
Get ready to sink your fangs into these thrilling novels full of monsters and mayhem.
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Ten Adorable Books for Pet Lovers
Whether you're looking for dog books or cat books, these ten capture all of the things we love best about our non-human companions: their heart, warmth, silliness, and loyalty.
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Self Care: How to Age Well
We all need a little emotional guidance from time to time, and these six books can help you find happiness, even on your worst days.
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The Best Business eBooks for Entrepreneurs
Discover essential books for every aspiring entrepreneur. Develop critical skills from books on crisis management, leadership values, and more!
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Women Who Changed the Music World Forever
Luckily, because of the internet and also streaming radio, we are able to hear more of the musical performances by women throughout history. And thanks to books such as the ones below, the stories of these women have also been told.
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Four Deep Dive Picks for Historical Fiction Fans
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Books to Kickstart Your Spring Cleaning
If you're overdue for your annual spring cleaning, or you just need some organization inspiration to keep all that clutter in check, these books are here to help.
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20 Books on Black History to Read Beyond February
We need to advocate for the celebration and study of Black history year-round—both in our school systems and in our personal lives.