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Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
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Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss

Imagine being able to negotiate your way out of a hostage situationā€”or at least out of paying full price for that vintage lamp you donā€™t really need. Enter Chris Voss, the former FBI hostage negotiator whoā€™s here to turn your polite haggling into a masterclass of psychological jiu-jitsu.

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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

If ever there was a dystopian novel that aged like curdled milk, itā€™s Brave New World. Huxleyā€™s vision of the future is less prophetic and more pretentiousā€”itā€™s the literary equivalent of someone trying to predict the future by licking a Tesla and calling it ā€œscience.ā€

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Ready Player two by Ernest Cline
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Ready Player two by Ernest Cline

Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline is a sequel that proves the age-old adage: lightning doesnā€™t strike twice, but disappointment sure can. If you were hoping for another nostalgic joyride through the pop culture wonderland of the ā€™80s, this book serves up a lukewarm rerun that makes you question why you ever cared in the first place.

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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

Imagine being trapped at a party where the host wonā€™t stop listing every single movie, video game, and cereal brand they loved in the ā€™80s. Thatā€™s Ready Player One in a nutshellā€”except the party lasts for 370 pages, and the nostalgia isnā€™t a casual mention; itā€™s the main course, dessert, and after-dinner drink.

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