Incoming Resources
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- Ikigai, the Japanese secret to a long and happy life, Héctor García and Francesc Miralles ; translated by Heather Cleary
- The best care possible, a physician's quest to transform care through the end of life, Ira Byock
- How are you, really?, living your truth one answer at a time, Jenna Kutcher
- Being mortal, medicine and what matters in the end, Atul Gawande
- You will get through this night, Daniel Howell
- Living forward, a proven plan to stop drifting and get the life you want, Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy
- Myths, lies, and downright stupidity, get out the shovel-- why everything you know is wrong, John Stossel
- Pottering, a cure for modern life, Anna McGovern ; illustrations by Charlotte Ager
- Being mortal, medicine and what matters in the end, Atul Gawande
- Being mortal, medicine and what matters in the end, Atul Gawande
- How to hygge, the Nordic secrets to a happy life, Signe Johansen
- God never blinks, 50 lessons for life's little detours, Regina Brett
- The book of ichigo ichie, the art of making the most of every moment, the Japanese way, Héctor García and Francesc Miralles ; translated by Charlotte Whittle
- Quicksand, what it means to be a human being, Henning Mankell ; translated from the Swedish by Laurie Thompson with Marlaine Delargy
- Stuffocation, why we've had enough of stuff and need experience more than ever, James Wallman
- 24/6, the power of unplugging one day a week, Tiffany Shlain
- Lagom, (not too little, not too much) : the Swedish art of living a balanced, happy life, Niki Brantmark
- The little book of lykke, secrets of the world's happiest people, Meik Wiking
- Welcome to the United States of anxiety, observations from a reforming neurotic, Jen Lancaster
- Palaces for the people, how social infrastructure can help fight inequality, polarization, and the decline of civic life, Eric Klinenberg
- Pick three, you can have it all (just not every day), Randi Zuckerberg
- Slow, simple living for a frantic world, Brooke McAlary
- Effortless, make it easier to do what matters most, Greg McKeown