Consumer Week is happening on the Amazon website! So how about taking the opportunity to guarantee great discounted books on your bookshelf? To help you with this mission, we have prepared a list of 13 works that are available with up to 50% off on the website. And it has it all: romance, suspense, self-help and much more!
Check it out and choose your favorite titles:
1. This Is How It Ends, by Colleen Hoover: https://amzn.to/3TBKNHl
Lily is a young woman who moved from a small town in Maine to Boston, graduated in marketing and opened her own flower shop. And it is on one of the city’s terraces that she meets Ryle, a confident, stubborn and perhaps even a little arrogant neurosurgeon, with a great aversion to relationships, but who is very attracted to her. When the two fall in love, Lily finds herself in the middle of a turbulent relationship that isn’t what she expected. But will she be able to see this, no matter how painful it is?
2. All anxiety deserves a hug, by Alexandre Coimbra Amaral: https://amzn.to/43lz4Qp
In this work, psychologist and writer Alexandre Coimbra Amaral proposes a frank, empathetic and very welcoming conversation about one of the greatest sufferings that afflict today’s society: anxiety. We are a world of anxiety, but we don’t need to be ashamed of it or even go through situations like the ones that this evil triggers alone. In sensitively looking at each other and listening, there is the possibility of removing the story of our anxiety from the cave of loneliness and, together, alleviating a piece of our pain.

3. A love farce in Spain, by Elena Armas: https://amzn.to/3IFwUlc
Catalina Martín is a young Spanish woman who works as an engineer in New York. With her sister’s wedding approaching, she desperately needs a companion, because she doesn’t want to face the whole family and, especially, her ex, the groom’s brother, alone. Feeling pressured, she tells a little lie about having an American boyfriend. And now everyone in her town is eager to meet him. Lina has just one month to find someone willing to cross the Atlantic with her and participate in her charade. Until Aaron Blackford, her handsome and insufferable co-worker, applies for the role of make-believe boyfriend. As the two wonder if they’ll be able to sustain the story for an entire weekend, Lina begins to realize that, in real life, maybe Aaron isn’t as terrible as he is at the office…

4. The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig: https://amzn.to/3Vlj6nI
At 35 years old, Nora Seed is a woman full of talents and few achievements. Regretting the choices she made in the past, she keeps asking herself what could have happened if she had lived differently. After being fired and her cat being run over, Nora sees little meaning in her existence and decides to put an end to everything. However, when she finds herself in the Midnight Library, Nora gains a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live all the lives she could have lived.

5. Better than in the movies, by Lynn Painter: https://amzn.to/3v2Z4nj
Elizabeth Buxbaum always knew her neighbor wouldn’t make a good boyfriend. Although everyone found Wesley Bennett friendly and very handsome, Liz was sure that, in fact, he was a bore with galoshes. But Michael Young, her childhood sweetheart, was different. Ten years later, he was back and bumping into the boy at school was like a sign from the universe. Now, Liz is determined to do anything to win him over…even asking her annoying neighbor for help. The plan was infallible: make Michael notice her existence and invite her to the long-awaited prom. But as Wes and Liz grow closer, she will question everything she knows about love and discover that perhaps her happily ever after will be surprising – and better than she could have imagined.

6. Rita Lee: another autobiography: https://amzn.to/3TlfyPp
Rita may have had everything, except a “stupid little life”. And the last few years have been challenging. At the same time the world was going through a pandemic, she was diagnosed with lung cancer. In a frank text, sometimes raw and shocking, sometimes full of irony, sometimes subtle and loving, Rita Lee spares no details of her treatment. She also talks about routine, warnings from the Universe, beings of light and the paths life has taken. With frankness and honesty, she created a new autobiographical book that will deeply move the reader. When giving us this book, Rita is overcome with courage that is not superior to the love she has for her audience. After all, she wanted to tell him, bit by bit, what happened.

7. Atomic Habits, by James Clear: https://amzn.to/3v4JTdg
Small changes, impressive results. No matter what your goals, Atomic Habits offers an effective method for improving yourself — every day. James Clear, one of the most prominent experts in creating habits, reveals practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to create good habits, abandon bad ones and make small behavioral changes that lead to impressive results. If you are having difficulty changing your habits, the problem is not you, it is the system you chose. Bad habits repeat themselves over and over because you are using the wrong system, not because you don’t want to change. Thus, its limitations are not the complexity of its objective, but the inadequacy of its systems. In this book, you will learn a proven method that can take you to new heights.

8. Embracing Your Inner Child, by Stefanie Stahl: https://amzn.to/3wVuOLz
Only when we know our inner child and embrace it do we open ourselves up to discover the deep longings and scars we carry within us. Only then can we come to accept this wounded side of our soul and begin to heal part of it. This way, we strengthen our self-esteem and the child in us finally has the chance to find a home. This is a prerequisite for building calmer, friendlier and happier relationships and for being able to end relationships that are not good for us or even make us sick. This book will help you get to know your inner child and embrace it. It will help you let go of those old patterns that bring you suffering. It will show you how to replace them with new behaviors and perspectives that contribute to a better life and happier relationships.

9. Everything I Know About Love, by Dolly Alderton: https://amzn.to/3wP1Pc8
Dolly Alderton knows what she’s talking about. She survived her twenties with dignity (more or less), and everyone who has gone through (or is going through) this decisive decade of life knows that reaching thirty in one piece is quite an achievement. There are many discoveries, experiments, intense romances, robberies, crazy drunks, strange jobs, self-sabotage, destructive forces, heartaches, humiliations and, most importantly, essential friends who are always there to help you go through all these things without major trauma ( or almost so). The author’s debut in literature, this work follows Dolly’s trajectory from youth to adulthood, bringing a mix of a therapy session and a lot of gossip.

10. The silent patient, by Alex Michaelides: https://amzn.to/3x3JI29
Alicia Berenson had a perfect life. She was a famous painter married to a successful photographer and lived in an affluent area of London overlooking Hampstead Heath Park. One night, Gabriel, her husband, came home late and, suddenly, Alicia’s life changed completely… she shot her husband five times in the face and never said a word again. Alicia’s refusal to speak or offer any explanation turns this domestic tragedy into something much greater – a mystery that attracts public attention and further increases the painter’s fame. Meanwhile, as her paintings become more valued than ever, she is taken to the Grove, a judicial psychiatric hospital in north London. Meanwhile, Theo Faber is a forensic psychotherapist who has been waiting a long time for an opportunity to work with Alicia. He is sure that he is the right person to handle the case. However, his determination to make her talk and unravel the mystery of why she shot her husband drags him down a tortuous path that suggests the roots of Alicia’s silence run much deeper than he could ever imagine. However, if she speaks, will he be able to hear the truth?

11. True Love(s), by Taylor Jenkins Reid: https://amzn.to/3vd4JHc
Emma Blair married her high school sweetheart, Jesse, when she was twenty. Together, they built a life different from their parents’ expectations, lived new adventures and traveled the world. But, instead of the traditional “they lived happily ever after”, a tragedy ends up separating them. The helicopter with which Jesse was flying over the Pacific disappears and, thus, the love of Emma’s life is gone forever. In an attempt to rebuild her life , Emma returns to her hometown, Massachusetts and, after years of mourning, meets an old friend, Sam, who shows her that it is possible to fall in love again. She feels that life has given her a second chance to be happy, until Jesse is found. He’s alive and has tried to come home to Emma all those years he’s been missing. Now, with a husband and a fiancé, Emma needs to figure out who she is and what she wants.

12. The Things You Only See When You Slow Down, by Haemin Sunim: https://amzn.to/43r1U1Z
Written by South Korean Zen Buddhist master Haemin Sunim, this is one of those rare and much-needed books for those who want to calm their thoughts and cultivate calm and self-compassion. It helps us understand our relationships, our work, our aspirations and our spirituality in a new light, revealing how the practice of mindfulness can transform our way of being and dealing with everything we do. You will discover that the way we perceive the world is a reflection of what is going on in our mind. When our mind is joyful and compassionate, so is the world. When it is filled with negative thoughts, the world seems bleak. And when our mind rests, the world does the same.

13. The Reason for Love, by Ali Hazelwood: https://amzn.to/3IC2iRw
Bee Königswasser’s career is going from bad to worse. When a selection process comes up to lead a NASA neuroengineering project, she asks herself the question that has always guided her life: what would Marie Curie do? She would participate, of course. After winning the position, Bee discovers that she will need to work with Levi Ward – who made it quite clear what he thinks of Bee when the two were in their doctorates: rivals work best when they are each in their own galaxy, far, far away. When the project starts to get troubled, Bee doesn’t know if it’s her cerebral cortex playing tricks on her, but she can swear that Levi is supporting her decisions, endorsing her ideas… and devouring her with those eyes. Just thinking about the possibilities makes her neurons buzz.

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