A guide to chopping, stacking and drying wood the Scandinavian way, written by Lars Mytting.

The book 'The Search for the Best Way to Live' is authored by A. C. Grayling, known for his work 'The Meaning of Things'. Makes a great addition for philosophy enthusiasts.

A completely revised and updated edition of a must-read book for anyone who cares about driving customer engagement, written by Nir Eyal with Ryan Hoover.

Eric Weiner, the grumpiest man on the planet, goes in search of the happiest place in the world. A New York Times Bestseller.

This is a twentieth anniversary edition of Sherry Turkle's classic book that investigates the relationship between humans and technology. It's described as both challenging and extraordinary.

A book providing practical keys for inspiring your life and business, going beyond emotional intelligence. Written by David RJ Powell.

This is a paperback book titled 'Atlas of Prejudice' by Yanko Tsvetkov. It is a satirical atlas that uses humour and stereotypes to present the world from a unique perspective.

An entertaining history of the self from Narcissus to Trump. Written by Will Storr, it explores the concept of self-obsession in Western society. Noted as so interesting one couldn't put it down by the Sunday Times and 'brilliant' by John Cleese. It's the new edition and fully updated.

A new edition, fully updated copy of 'Information is Beautiful' by David McCandless. It's seen as a must-read for everyone who is about driving customer engagement.

The Second Self is an insightful journey by author Sherry Turkle into the computer age. This book is a brilliant and challenging discussion presenting extraordinary thoughts about computers and their impacts on the human spirit.

A book by Eric Weiner in which he goes in search of the happiest place in the world, as described by the New York Times Bestseller.

This book seems to deal with topics of customer engagement, product development, and decision making - perhaps within a startup or business context. The author or might have some connection to 'The Lean Startup'. Further details are unclear.
