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●Bookey: Empower Your Mind Anywhere, Anytime. Download and check out more features with the Bookey App. ●Bookey app download link: https://www.bookey.app/ ●Why Use Bookey? “So many books, so little time!” Well, no wordy books here, only 30 mins audible book summaries. Unlock the big ideas from world bestseller that cover Self Help, Biography, Leadership Development, Art, Business, Stories and more ebooks. Each title is complemented with a mind map that highlights the essence of the book, all ...
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Améliorez votre vie avec les idées clés du livre. Bookey vous fait découvrir en 30 minutes les idées clés des best-sellers mondiaux pour stimuler votre développement personnel et explorer votre potentiel. ●Lien de téléchargement de l'application Bookey : https://www.bookey.app/fr Nous dévoilons les grandes idées de livres sélectionnés qui couvrent le développement personnel, la biographie, le leadership, l'art, les affaires, et plus encore. Chaque titre est accompagné d'une carte mentale qui ...
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Bookey puede elevar su vida a un nivel superior con las ideas clave de los libros. Bookey recoge las ideas clave de los bestsellers mundiales en 30 minutos para ampliar su formación personal y aprovechar su potencial. ●Bookey enlace de descarga de la aplicación:https://www.bookey.app/es Desvelamos las importantes ideas de los libros seleccionados, que abarcan las áreas de desarrollo personal, biografías célebres, liderazgo, arte, negocios, etc.. Cada título se complementa con un mapa mental ...
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of Kindred "Kindred" is a critically acclaimed novel by Octavia E. Butler, first published in 1979. As an African-American woman, Butler's work is often classified within the science fiction genre, but she successfully transcends strict genre boundaries by incorporating elements of historical fiction, fantasy, …
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Chapter 1What is Paper In "Paper: Paging Through History," Mark Kurlansky unfolds the captivating saga of paper, an invention that revolutionized human civilization. With a masterful blend of narrative and insight, Kurlansky traces paper’s journey from its origins in China, through the Arab world, into Europe, and across the globe. He reveals how p…
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of Lolita "Lolita" is a novel written by Vladimir Nabokov, an author known for his complex narratives and rich use of language. Nabokov was born in 1899 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, into a prominent family of the Russian nobility. His family fled the country after the Bolshevik Revolution, and Nabokov subsequen…
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of Ninth House "Ninth House," a novel by Leigh Bardugo, was published in October 2019, marking the author's first foray into adult fiction. Leigh Bardugo, an American young adult and fantasy author, is well-known for her Grishaverse novels, which includes the "Shadow and Bone" trilogy, the "Six of Crows" duolog…
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of Normal People "Normal People" is a novel by Irish author Sally Rooney, published in 2018. It follows the intertwining lives of Marianne and Connell, two teenagers from a small town in Ireland, as they navigate the complexities of intimacy, friendship, and personal growth from their high school years through …
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Chapter 1What is Hiroshima In his gripping book, "Hiroshima," John Hersey transports us into the lives of six individuals who survived the devastating atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. Through Hersey's vivid narrative, the reader experiences the horrific moment and its aftermath from the intensely personal perspectives of a cross-section of…
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Chapter 1What is The Alchemist In Paulo Coelho's enchanting novel, "The Alchemist," readers follow the journey of Santiago, a young Andalusian shepherd boy. Santiago, driven by a recurring dream of finding treasure in the Pyramids of Egypt, leaves behind his pastoral life and ventures into the unknown, guided by signs and omens. Along his quest, he…
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Chapter 1What is Emotional Intelligence In the bustling landscape of personal and professional success, Daniel Goldman’s seminal book Emotional Intelligence stands out as a guiding star. At its core, the book shifts the spotlight from conventional intelligence quotients to something deeper — our emotional intelligence (EQ). Through engaging narrati…
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of All American Boys All American Boys is a powerful and highly relevant novel co-written by authors Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely. Published in 2015, the book tackles issues of police brutality and racial tension in contemporary America. The narrative is a thought-provoking and eye-opening exploration of th…
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of A Man Called Ove "All American Boys" is a young adult novel co-authored by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely. Published in 2015, this book tackles issues of racial injustice and police brutality, framed through the perspectives of two high school boys—one Black, one White. Jason Reynolds: Jason Reynolds is an…
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Chapter 1What is Spark In the enlightening book "Spark" by Claudia Kalb, readers are invited on a riveting journey through the lives and innovations of thirteen remarkable individuals who have ignited change and shaped the modern world. Through detailed narratives, Kalb deftly explores the unique "sparks" that catalyzed these figures to transcend o…
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Chapter 1What is Open In his daring memoir "Open," Andre Agassi, former world number one tennis player, offers an unflinching glimpse into his life, revealing the burdens and breakthroughs that characterized his career. From an early age, Agassi was thrust into a world ruled by rigorous training and high expectations, his life dictated by a father …
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Chapter 1What is Atomic Habits In the compelling book "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, readers are invited into a transformative discussion on the power of tiny changes. Clear passionately illustrates that the key to long-term success and self-improvement isn't rooted in making massive, radical changes, but in adjusting your habits by just 1% every …
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Chapter 1What is Quiet In the insightful book "Quiet" by Susan Cain, we dive into the compelling world of introverts, challenging societal biases that favor extroversion. Through captivating stories and research, Cain highlights how introverts, often overlooked, bring profound talents and abilities that are crucial to our progression. She argues th…
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Chapter 1What is Color Embark on a vivid journey through the palette of history with Victoria Finlay's "Color." The book traverses the globe to unravel the fascinating, often hidden, origins of colors and how they impacted society. From deep within an Afghan mine where lapis lazuli blue was extracted, to the perilous routes used to trade the covete…
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Chapter 1What is Different In "Different" by Youngme Moon, the author challenges the traditional paradigms of market competition. Instead of businesses striving to one-up each other with incremental innovation, Moon invites readers to break the cycle of "comparative" strategies that lead to a sea of sameness. Through engaging narratives and sharp a…
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of A Court of Wings and Ruin The author of A Court of Wings and Ruin is Sarah J. Maas, a fantasy author from New York. Maas began writing the A Court of Thorns and Roses series in 2012, which quickly gained popularity within the young adult fantasy genre. Prior to writing this series, Maas had already establish…
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of The Covenant Of Water The Covenant of Water is a novel written by Nicholas Evans, an English author known for his best-selling books such as The Horse Whisperer and The Loop. Evans was born in Worcestershire, England in 1950 and began his writing career as a journalist before transitioning into writing novel…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book 1984 "1984" by George Orwell, published in 1949, is a dystopian novel set in a totalitarian society that is perpetually at war and where constant surveillance and propaganda are the norms. The society is led by the Party, headed by the omnipresent and omnipotent figure Big Brother. The protagonist, Winston Smith, works at …
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book The Wolf of Wall Street "The Wolf of Wall Street" is a memoir by former stockbroker and trader Jordan Belfort, first published in September 2007. The book offers an account of Belfort’s remarkable rise and fall in the financial sector. He started out as a stockbroker in the late 1980s and eventually founded his own firm, S…
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of Tuesdays with Morrie "Tuesdays with Morrie" is a non-fiction book written by Mitch Albom, published in 1997. It tells the true story of the author's interactions with Morrie Schwartz, his former sociology professor at Brandeis University, who is suffering from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known …
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of Trifles "Trifles" is a one-act play written by Susan Glaspell, first performed on August 8, 1916. Glaspell, an American playwright, novelist, and journalist, was born in 1876 in Davenport, Iowa. She is often recognized as a pioneering feminist writer and a major figure in the American theater. Before turning…
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Chapter 1 What's Regretting You "Regretting You" is a contemporary romance and family drama novel by Colleen Hoover, published in 2019. Colleen Hoover, commonly known as "CoHo" by her fans, is an American author known for her bestselling novels, which often delve into emotional, romantic, and familial relationships marked by compelling narrative an…
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Chapter 1 What's Mating in Captivity "Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence" is a provocative book authored by Esther Perel, a renowned psychotherapist and speaker who specializes in couples therapy and relationship dynamics. First published in 2006, the book dives into the complex terrain of long-term relationships, exploring the para…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book Jack: Straight from the Gut "Jack: Straight from the Gut" is an autobiography by Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric (GE), co-written with John A. Byrne. The book was published in 2001 and offers insights into Welch's management philosophy and his business practices during his tenure at GE, one of the world's la…
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Exploring the Genius: A Review of ‘Leonardo Da Vinci' by Walter Isaacson Chapter 1:Summary of Book Leonardo Da Vinci Walter Isaacson's biography "Leonardo Da Vinci" delves into the life of one of history's greatest creative geniuses. Published in 2017, the book meticulously explores Leonardo's life through his notebooks, paintings, and inventions, …
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book The Great Gatsby "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel set in the summer of 1922 on Long Island and in New York City. The story is narrated by Nick Carraway, a young bond salesman from Minnesota who rents a house in the West Egg district of Long Island, an area populated by the newly rich who lack social con…
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Chapter 1 What's Then She Was Gone "Then She Was Gone" is a psychological thriller novel written by Lisa Jewell, first published in 2017. The book delves into the painful and mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl, exploring themes of grief, family dynamics, and the psychological impact of trauma. Lisa Jewell is a British author known for her c…
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Chapter 1 What's The Other Wes Moore "The Other Wes Moore" is a non-fiction book written by Wes Moore, first published in 2010. The book explores the lives of two men with the same name: Wes Moore. Both grew up in similar neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland, during the same time period. However, their lives took dramatically different paths. The a…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book The Big Short "The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine" is a non-fiction book by Michael Lewis that was published in 2010. The book chronicles the build-up of the housing and credit bubble during the 2000s and the subsequent financial crisis that ensued. Michael Lewis tells the story through the eyes of several investor…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book Benjamin franklin Walter Isaacson's biography of Benjamin Franklin, titled "Benjamin Franklin: An American Life," delves into the life of one of America's most influential Founding Fathers. Franklin was a prolific inventor, writer, and political thinker, known for his contributions to the inventions of the lightning rod, b…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book Frankenstein "Frankenstein," written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, is a novel first published in 1818 that tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a grotesque but sentient creature in an unconventional scientific experiment. Here is a brief summary of the book: Creation and Horror: Victor Fr…
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Chapter 1 I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Summary "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is a memoir written by Maya Angelou that tells the story of her childhood and teenage years. The book details Angelou's experiences growing up as a black girl in the segregated South during the 1930s and 1940s. The title of the book comes from the poem "Sympathy" by…
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Chapter 1 What's If We Were Villains "If We Were Villains" is a mystery/thriller novel written by M.L. Rio, first published in 2017. The book delves into the lives of seven young actors studying Shakespeare at an elite arts conservatory. The narrative, rich with a Shakespearean atmosphere, explores themes of friendship, rivalry, and the blurred lin…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book Steve jobs "Steve Jobs" by Walter Isaacson is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life and work of Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc., and a key figure in the digital revolution. The book, based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—along with interviews with more than a hundred …
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book Switch "Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard" is a book by Chip and Dan Heath that was published in 2010. The book explores the difficulty of change at the personal, organizational, and societal levels, and offers insights and strategies for how to effectively bring about change. The core concept of "Switch" is…
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Chapter 1 What's A Gentleman in Moscow A Gentleman in Moscow is a novel written by Amor Towles, published in 2016. The novel has been highly acclaimed for its elegant prose, rich character development, and meticulous attention to historical detail. The story unfolds in a markedly unusual manner as it is set almost entirely within the confines of a …
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Chapter 1 What's Every Last Word Every Last Word is a contemporary young adult novel written by Tamara Ireland Stone, published in 2015. The story centers around Samantha McAllister, a high school junior who struggles with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and strives to keep this hidden from her friends and peers. As part of the popular but supe…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book Pride and prejudice "Pride and Prejudice," a novel by Jane Austen first published in 1813, is a romantic story set in the early 19th century in rural England. It centers on the Bennett family, particularly the second eldest daughter, Elizabeth. The main plot revolves around the complex relationship between Elizabeth and th…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book Sprint "Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days" is a book written by Jake Knapp, with contributions from John Zeratsky and Braden Kowitz, who were part of Google Ventures. Originally published in 2016, the book introduces a unique five-day process called a "Sprint," designed to help business…
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Chapter 1 What's Where the Red Fern Grows "Where the Red Fern Grows" is a novel written by Wilson Rawls and was first published in 1961. This book is widely considered a classic in children's literature and is particularly noted for its themes of adventure and bravery, viewed through the lens of young Billy Colman's experiences. Theme: The novel ex…
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Chapter 1 What's Sonny'S Blues "Sonny's Blues," a short story by James Baldwin, was first published in 1957 in Partisan Review and later included in Baldwin's 1965 collection Going to Meet the Man. The story is deeply rooted in the African-American experience, and Baldwin himself, an African-American writer and social critic, brings considerable au…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book Power "Power: Why Some People Have It—and Others Don't" is a book by Jeffrey Pfeffer, a professor of organizational behavior at Stanford University. The book, published in 2010, explores the fundamental nature of power in corporate environments and offers insights into the dynamics of power in organizations. Jeffrey Pfeffe…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Book The outsiders "The Outsiders" is a coming-of-age novel by S.E. Hinton, first published in 1967. The story is set in a small town in the United States in the 1960s and revolves around the intense conflict between two groups: the Greasers and the Socs (short for Socials). The Greasers are from the lower socio-economic class,…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Before We Were Yours Full Book "Before We Were Yours" by Lisa Wingate is a poignant and powerful novel inspired by real-life events involving the Tennessee Children’s Home Society in the first half of the 20th century. The story is told through two interconnected timelines, blending past and present to create a compelling narra…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Book All Your Perfects "All Your Perfects" by Colleen Hoover is a poignant and touching novel that explores the complexities of marriage and the enduring impact of past traumas on present relationships. The book alternates between two timelines: the past, which charts the blossoming romance of the main characters Quinn and …
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Chapter 1:Summary of at home Book "At Home: A Short History of Private Life" is a book by Bill Bryson that explores the history and evolution of the modern home and its various rooms. Published in 2010, the book takes readers on a journey through Bryson's own home, an old English rectory, using it as a departure point for a series of historical dig…
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Chapter 1:Summary of elon musk Book "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future" by Ashlee Vance, published in 2015, is a biography that delves into the life and career of Elon Musk, one of the most intriguing and ambitious entrepreneurs and innovators of the 21st century. Known for his roles in founding or leading companies suc…
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Chapter 1 What's Crucial Conversations "Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High" is a highly influential self-help book authored by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler. It was first published in 2002 and has since become a cornerstone in the realm of communication and negotiation skills. The book addr…
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Chapter 1 What's The Summer I Turned Pretty "The Summer I Turned Pretty" is a young adult romance novel by Jenny Han, first published in 2009. It is the first book in a trilogy that explores themes of coming-of-age, love, and self-discovery. The story centers on Isabel "Belly" Conklin as she navigates the summer when everything begins to change. Ev…
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