Outplayed

How Game Theory Is Used Against Us
By David Lockwood

Most of us believe that we come up with rational decisions. Yet we are influenced by many factors that we don’t see. Outplayed: How Game Theory Is Used Against Us by David Lockwood is a very useful tool in understanding behavior that affects our decisions...

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One More Season

The Birth of Football's Spread Offense
By Lorin Fife

One More Season: The Birth of Football's Spread Offense by Lorin Fife pays tribute to how a high school football coach changed the face of a game that became America’s national pastime. Puking on the football field during a match was embarrassing enough, but that...

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Oh, Lords!

Who We Date, Why We Date Them, and What We've Learned
By Jes Averhart and Terresa Zimmerman

Oh, Lords! Who We Date, Why We Date Them, and What We've Learned is a work of non-fiction in the dating and relationships subgenre. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience and was penned by author team Jes Averhart and Terresa Zimmerman....

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Open Up

By Alex Woodard

Open Up by Alex Woodard was full of unexpected treasures like those one might find in an old trunk full of well-lived memories. Bouncing between experiences of his teen ‘wonder years’ to the older and wiser present life lens, Woodard ‘opens up’ in his memoir...

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Odd Woman Out

Exposure in Essays and Stories
By Melanie Chartoff

Odd Woman Out: Exposure in Essays and Stories by Melanie Chartoff is an anthology of non-fiction autobiographical pieces that weave together the fascinating quilt of Chartoff's life in full color. The best part? The patchwork is comically uneven. Chartoff is best known by those of...

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One Hit Wonder

The Real-life Adventures of an Average Guy and the Lessons He Learned Along the Way
By Kevin R. Kehoe

Upon the advice of those closest to him, author Kevin R. Kehoe decided to create a book based on his memoirs. The book, One Hit Wonder: The Real-life Adventures of an Average Guy and the Lessons He Learned Along the Way, was born. Those closest...

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One Pound, Twelve Ounces

A Preemie Mother's Story of Loss, Hope, and Triumph
By Melissa Harris

One Pound, Twelve Ounces, written by Melissa Harris, is a tale based on a real-life event of a mother’s journey with difficult pregnancies. The story starts with her extraordinary uterus that made getting pregnant an outright miracle. While her first child was born with few...

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Overcoming the Emotional Stigmas of Infertility

Barren But Not Ashamed
By Frances Jones

Overcoming the Emotional Stigmas of Infertility: Barren But Not Ashamed by Frances Jones is a self-help memoir. The author sets out with a message for the world to those who are unable to conceive: you are not alone. Jones begins with her journey and the...

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Opposing Forces

A Memoir
By Francis Mont

Opposing Forces: A Memoir by Francis Mont is stated by the author to be “an intellectual autobiography” in which actual events are not as important as the “stages of development” that led to his final disillusionment. He traces these stages from Attila’s youth in communist...

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Overcoming Systemic Prejudice and Discrimination

Achieving Success Through Ethical Resilience
By J. Dawson Williams

J. Dawson Williams has given us a book of ethics in Overcoming Systemic Prejudice and Discrimination. For far too long, prejudice and discrimination have been accepted or only occasionally slightly condemned. It is high time that society works together as one to treat everyone with...

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