Rewards
Walmart logo
Amazon logo
PayPal logo
Amazon gift card
Take surveys and collect rewards from the industry-leading e-commerce website, Amazon.com, Via "amazon gift cards". The more you take or create survey, larger the amazon gift card you earn.

Results: Therapy In A Book

Published on 01/17/2021
By: Harriet56
2243
Health & Fitness
1.
1.
For many, the added burden of New Year's resolutions may not be appropriate this year. Instead let's approach 2021 with fresh hope and kindness. Even if our present circumstances continue to be difficult, the future is bright. Here are some books that just might lift your spirits, in the best possible way -- with laughter. Have you read any on this list?
For many, the added burden of New Year's resolutions may not be appropriate this year. Instead let's approach 2021 with fresh hope and kindness. Even if our present circumstances continue to be difficult, the future is bright. Here are some books that just might lift your spirits, in the best possible way -- with laughter. Have you read any on this list?
"Anxious People," by Fredrik Backman -- A satisfying remedy for pandemic anxiety. An inept bank robber accidentally interrupts an apartment open house, taking the would-be buyers hostage — which leads to hours of confusion, revelations and connection.
4%
94 votes
"We Are Santa," by Ron Cooper -- Cooper, a photographer, has profiled 50 professional Santas, including an Orthodox Jew, a Scottish-kilted bagpiper, a veteran with a prosthetic hand and a woman.
5%
106 votes
"It's Not All Downhill from Here," by Terry McMillan -- McMillan — whose previous books include "Waiting to Exhale" and "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" — creates characters who feel like friends. Her new novel centers on 60-something Loretha, who has to reinvent her identity and plans after unexpectedly becoming a widow. It's a celebration of living your best life, no matter your age, and the power of female friendships.
4%
88 votes
"Love in Lockdown" by by Chloe James, Fiona Woodifield Timely, and funny, Sophia is afraid lockdown will put her life on pause – just as she was she was going to put herself out there and meet someone.
2%
40 votes
None
88%
1985 votes
2.
2.
These aren't just self help books, these books bring positivity into your life through self care, acceptance and confidence. Have you read any of these books on this list?
These aren't just self help books, these books bring positivity into your life through self care, acceptance and confidence. Have you read any of these books on this list?
"Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear" by Elizabeth Gilbert. -- This the incredible story of how ideas float around in the world trying to find just the right person. She shares some of her most intimate experiences with magic, creativity, and living a fulfilling life.
3%
77 votes
"Radically Happy" By Phakchok Rinpoche -- Happiness means something different to everyone. Many want to feel excitement and enthusiasm regularly, while others want to find a sense of contentment with what they already have. Radically Happy will support you in becoming more mindful through meditation.
5%
104 votes
"The Universe Has Your Back: Transform Fear to Faith" by Gabrielle Bernstein --This book will help you to get rid of emotional blocks and improve your mindset so that you can start living a happier and more purposeful life.
3%
70 votes
"You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Self-Acceptance " by Chani Nicholas -- Chani shows how your birth chart—a snapshot of the sky at the moment you took your first breath—reveals your unique talents, challenges, and opportunities. Fortified with this knowledge, you can live out the life you were born to.
3%
58 votes
None
89%
2003 votes
3.
3.
Sometimes, getting caught up in a good story is the best therapy. After all, when the power to change the outside world is beyond our grasp, escaping into a make-believe world, even if just for a few hours, helps calm us, focus on the images and shut out what is happening outside. Here are some of the most anticipated books of 2021. Are there any on this list you are waiting to read?
Sometimes, getting caught up in a good story is the best therapy. After all, when the power to change the outside world is beyond our grasp, escaping into a make-believe world, even if just for a few hours, helps calm us, focus on the images and shut out what is happening outside. Here are some of the most anticipated books of 2021. Are there any on this list you are waiting to read?
"How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House" by Cherie Jones -- The devastatingly good novel that covers domestic violence, murder, loss, and poverty in a coastal Barbados village. (Feb. 2)
4%
95 votes
"The Committed" by Viet Thanh Nguyen -- The sequel to Nguyen's 2016 Pulitzer Prize winner, The Sympathizer, follows the unnamed narrator, this time to Paris, where he discovers drugs and capitalism. (March 2)
4%
92 votes
"How Beautiful We Were" by Imbolo Mbue -- It's been four and a half years since Mbue's breakout book, Behold the Dreamers, but her sophomore novel — set in a fictional African village ravaged by an American oil company — unfurls a narrative poignant and sweeping enough to be worth it. (March 9)
4%
92 votes
"Of Women and Salt" by Gabriela Garcia -- The debut that's had publishing buzzing all winter long meditates on the way immigration shapes the lives of Latinx women. (March 30)
3%
58 votes
"The Hard Crowd" by Rachel Kushner -- Award-winning novelist Kushner (The Mars Room), who has also turned toward criminal justice reform activism, shifts modes with an essay collection that promises something for all who love her work. (April 6)
2%
38 votes
None
88%
1977 votes
4.
4.
Here are some other long anticipated books coming out in 2021. Are there any on this list you are excited to read?
Here are some other long anticipated books coming out in 2021. Are there any on this list you are excited to read?
"While Justice Sleeps" by Stacey Abrams -- The political leader, who has long moonlighted as a romance novelist under the pen name Selena Montgomery, gives us a thriller about the criminal justice system. (May 11)
8%
169 votes
"Malibu Rising" by Taylor Jenkins Reid -- This is Reid's eighth book, but her first since the (TV-bound) phenomenon Daisy Jones & the Six, making the story of four famous siblings throwing an ill-fated party in Malibu all the more exciting. (May 25)
5%
103 votes
"The Other Black Girl" by Zakiya Dalila Harris Harris' debut, which she wrote based on personal experience, reads like Get Out meets The Devil Wears Prada and is already set for an adaptation at Hulu. (June 1)
5%
103 votes
"Blackout" by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon -- What's sure to be the Youth adult fiction book of the year is a six-way collaboration between some of the genre's most beloved authors; the collection of interwoven stories explores Black love and joy in all their forms. (June 22)
4%
79 votes
"Crossroads" by Jonathan Franzen -- A fractured family, a joyless marriage, the male gaze — the storied author is back in a most Franzenian manner, this time kicking off a trilogy. (Oct. 5)
3%
71 votes
None
83%
1863 votes
COMMENTS