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Bookey: Unlock big ideas from bestsellers in 30 mins audio, text, and mind map https://www.bookey.app/ Bookey summarizes the key ideas of world’s bestselling books in 30-minute audio clips and text transcripts. Each book is complemented with a mind map that highlights the essence of the book, allowing users to grasp the gist of the book at a glance. 1.Learning with no limits 2.Get more in less time 3.Download mode 4.Inspired with mind map
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Host Jordan Lloyd Bookey speaks with authors and reading enthusiasts to explore ways to build a stronger culture of reading in our communities. They'll dive into their personal experiences, inspirations, and why their stories and ideas are connecting so well with kids.
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Peter Jumrukovski: Real Estate Agent | World Medalist | Author

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My name is Peter Jumrukovski, Real Estate Agent, World medalist and Author. On The I Love Success Podcast I meet the coolest and most successful people on the planet and share their stories. I have already had guests such as Olympic Medalists, UFC Champions, Guinness World Record Holders, Astronauts, TED Speakers, NYT Best Selling Authors, Successful Entrepreneurs, Hollywood Actors, a 9/11 survivor, and many more.
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1 What's One Nation Under Blackmail - Vol. 1 "One Nation Under Blackmail - Vol. 1" by Whitney Alyse Webb explores the intricate connections between political power, intelligence agencies, and organized crime in the United States, particularly focusing on the implications of blackmail techniques used to manipulate and control powerful figures. The b…
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1 What's Stiff "Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers" by Mary Roach explores the often taboo subject of human death and the afterlife of our bodies with humor and scientific curiosity. The book delves into various uses of cadavers in different fields, such as medical research, forensics, and even the arts, revealing the vital role that human …
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1 What's Stiff "Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers" by Mary Roach explores the intriguing and often macabre uses and treatments of human corpses throughout history and in contemporary practices. The book delves into subjects such as body donation, post-mortem analysis, and the role of cadavers in scientific research, revealing how they cont…
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“I tell kids that books are not there to torment you. The author has to get you in the first ten pages. If they do not, they fail, because a book is like a lawnmower—you pull it, and either it starts or it doesn't start.” –Soman Chainai Soman Chainani wants reading to feel irresistible. The bestselling author of "The School for Good and Evil," seri…
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1 What's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales" by Oliver Sacks is a collection of compelling case studies that explore the complexities of neurological disorders and the intricacies of the human mind. The overarching theme revolves around the fragility and r…
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1 What's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales" by Oliver Sacks explores the complexities of the human brain through a series of compelling case studies of patients with various neurological disorders. The overarching theme highlights the intricate relationsh…
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1 What's Magnolia Parks "Magnolia Parks" by Jessa Hastings explores themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of identity within the backdrop of a privileged social circle. The story follows Magnolia, a young woman navigating her tumultuous relationships and the pressures of her wealthy lifestyle in London. As she grapples with her feelings …
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1 What's You Are a Badass "You Are a Badass" by Jen Sincero is an empowering self-help book that encourages readers to recognize their inner strength and achieve personal success by embracing their true selves. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, motivational advice, and practical exercises, Sincero emphasizes the importance of self-love, confid…
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1 What's You Are a Badass "You Are a Badass" by Jen Sincero is a motivational self-help book that encourages readers to embrace their individuality and pursue their dreams with confidence. The overall theme revolves around self-empowerment, asserting that everyone has the potential to create a life they desire. Sincero combines personal anecdotes, …
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1 What's In Stitches In "In Stitches," Nick Edwards shares his personal journey through the healing power of humor and creativity in the face of life’s struggles, particularly during his time recovering from a serious injury. The book blends anecdotes from his life with reflections on the resilience of the human spirit, emphasizing how laughter and…
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1 What's We Should All Be Feminists In "We Should All Be Feminists," Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie explores the definition and importance of feminism in contemporary society, emphasizing that gender equality benefits everyone, not just women. Through personal anecdotes and cultural commentary, she highlights the pervasive gender biases and stereotypes t…
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1 What's Never Finished "Never Finished" by David Goggins delves into themes of resilience, mental toughness, and the relentless pursuit of personal growth. Building on the inspirational journey presented in his previous book, "Can't Hurt Me," Goggins chronicles his life experiences, emphasizing the importance of pushing beyond limits, embracing di…
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1 What's We Should All Be Feminists In "We Should All Be Feminists," Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie presents a compelling argument for gender equality and the importance of feminism in contemporary society. Through personal anecdotes and observations from her life in Nigeria and around the world, she highlights how cultural norms and stereotypes perpetua…
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1 What's Every Falling Star "Every Falling Star" by Sungju Lee is a poignant memoir recounting the author’s harrowing experiences as a child growing up in North Korea and later as a homeless teen in South Korea. The overarching theme explores the impact of oppressive regimes on personal identity, freedom, and resilience. Lee vividly describes his l…
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1 What's The Distance Between Us The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande is a powerful memoir that explores the themes of immigration, family separation, and the search for identity. Grande recounts her journey from a poverty-stricken childhood in Mexico to navigating life in the United States as an immigrant. The narrative delves into the emotiona…
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1 What's The Distance Between Us The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande is a poignant memoir that explores themes of immigration, family separation, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Grande recounts her childhood in Mexico, detailing the struggles her family faces due to poverty, as well as the emotional toll of her parents' migration to the …
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1 What's Communion "Communion: The Female Search for Love" by bell hooks explores the complexities of love and connection, particularly from a feminist perspective. The book delves into how societal norms and cultural narratives shape women's experiences of love and intimacy, often leading to feelings of isolation and inadequacy. hooks emphasizes t…
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1 What's Communion In "Communion: The Female Search for Love," bell hooks explores the complex dynamics of love, particularly from the perspective of women. The book delves into issues of self-love, the impact of patriarchy on women's experiences of love, and the societal expectations that often hinder genuine connections. hooks discusses the impor…
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1 What's Complete Jewish Bible The Complete Jewish Bible (CJB) presents the Scriptures with a focus on their Jewish context and heritage, aiming to bridge the gap between Judaism and Christianity. It includes the Old Testament (Tanakh) and the New Testament, translated to reflect the original Hebrew meaning and cultural nuances. The CJB emphasizes …
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1 What's Before I Let Go "Before I Let Go" by Kennedy Ryan explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of relationships. The story centers on Yasmen, who must navigate her grief after the sudden death of her husband, while also wrestling with her feelings for Jae, her childhood friend. As Yasmen confronts her past and the life she must rebu…
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1 What's The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo emphasizes the transformative power of decluttering and organizing one's living space through the KonMari Method. This approach encourages individuals to assess their belongings by asking whether each item sparks joy, ultimately fostering a more inte…
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1 What's The Extended Phenotype In "The Extended Phenotype," Richard Dawkins expands on his concept of the gene-centered view of evolution, arguing that the influence of genes extends beyond the physical traits of organisms to include the effects they have on their environments and other organisms. He posits that the true expression of an organism'…
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1 What's The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo emphasizes the importance of decluttering and organizing one's living space to achieve a more joyful and peaceful life. Kondo introduces her KonMari Method, which encourages individuals to keep only those items that "spark joy" and to approach tidyin…
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1 What's The Millennium Wolves "The Millennium Wolves" by Sapir A. Englard is a paranormal romance novel that explores themes of love, desire, and the struggle for power within a world inhabited by werewolves. The story follows a young woman named Elysia, who navigates the complex dynamics of wolf packs and their political intrigues while grappling…
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1 What's The Uninhabitable Earth In "The Uninhabitable Earth," David Wallace-Wells presents a stark and urgent examination of the devastating impact of climate change, outlining the potential future scenarios if current environmental trends continue unmitigated. The book explores various dimensions of climate-related disasters, including extreme we…
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1 What's The Uninhabitable Earth In "The Uninhabitable Earth," David Wallace-Wells presents a stark and urgent analysis of the catastrophic impacts of climate change, emphasizing that the consequences are not just future threats but already unfolding realities. The book delves into the various facets of climate disruption, including rising temperat…
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1 What's Olive Oatman The book "Olive Oatman" by Hourly History explores the harrowing true story of a young American girl who was captured by the Yavapai tribe in Arizona in 1851 after her family's caravan was attacked. The narrative delves into Olive's traumatic experience of captivity, her subsequent adoption by the Mohave tribe, and her eventua…
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1 What's Olive Oatman The book "Olive Oatman" by Hourly History explores the harrowing and transformative journey of Olive Oatman, who, in the mid-19th century, was captured by Native Americans and lived among the Mohave tribe for several years. The narrative delves into themes of survival, cultural exchange, and resilience, as Olive navigates the …
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1 What's Novus Ordo Seclorum "Novus Ordo Seclorum" by Forrest McDonald explores the philosophical and political underpinnings of the founding of the United States, examining how Enlightenment ideals shaped the development of American democracy. The book delves into the intentions of the Founding Fathers, the influence of classical republicanism, an…
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1 What's Black Paper "Black Paper" by Teju Cole explores the complexity of identity, belonging, and the nuances of race in contemporary society. Through a series of poetic and reflective essays, Cole weaves personal anecdotes with broader socio-political commentary, examining the intersection of art, history, and the Black experience. The work delv…
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"I think all of us had the experience after reading the book of looking in maybe our grandparents' wardrobe, our parents' wardrobe, and like knocking on the back of the wardrobe and being like, maybe this is my time. Maybe they're gonna call me in here." — Mychal Threets For this week’s episode, we are testing out a slightly different format, somet…
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1 What's The Energy Bus The Energy Bus by Jon Gordon presents a motivational fable centered around a struggling businessman named George who is facing personal and professional challenges. The story emphasizes the importance of positive energy, vision, and teamwork, as George encounters a mysterious bus driver named Joy who teaches him ten rules fo…
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1 What's Entangled Life "Entangled Life" by Merlin Sheldrake explores the intricate relationships and interconnectedness of fungi within ecosystems, highlighting their vital role in the environment, human life, and the broader web of life on Earth. The book delves into the science of mycology, sharing fascinating insights into how fungi interact wi…
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1 What's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by Ken Kesey explores themes of individuality, freedom, and the struggle against oppressive systems through the experiences of Randle McMurphy, a rebellious patient in a mental institution. The novel contrasts McMurphy's vibrant, nonconformist spirit against the authoritaria…
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1 What's Bittersweet In "Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole," Susan Cain explores the complex relationship between joy and melancholy, arguing that experiencing bittersweet emotions can enhance our lives and deepen our connections with others. She delves into the idea that these feelings, often dismissed or overlooked in a culture th…
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1 What's Maus I "Maus I" by Art Spiegelman explores the harrowing experiences of the author's father, Vladek Spiegelman, a Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor. The book uses a unique visual style where characters are depicted as anthropomorphic animals—Jews as mice, Germans as cats—highlighting the brutal realities of the Holocaust while also delving…
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1 What's Glucose Revolution "Glucose Revolution" by Jessie Inchauspé explores the significant impact of glucose on our health and well-being, emphasizing the importance of managing blood sugar levels for improved energy, better mood, and weight control. Inchauspé presents scientific insights alongside practical strategies, such as dietary choices a…
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1 What's Franny and Zooey "Franny and Zooey" by J.D. Salinger explores the complexities of spirituality, family dynamics, and the search for authenticity in a superficial world. The novel is divided into two parts, focusing on siblings Franny and Zooey Glass, whose intellectual and existential struggles highlight their disillusionment with societal…
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“And I think that’s what reading is… It’s a personal interpretation of the story, and it may not be the same as somebody else's. That’s the whole idea of a good teacher. There should be different interpretations, and sometimes a student will come up with something that I never thought of.” —Sharon M. Draper Give a story to twenty kids, and you migh…
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1 What's The Score "The Score" by Elle Kennedy follows the evolving relationship between college students and roommates, Dean and Allie, as they navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery amidst the backdrop of college life. The novel explores themes of emotional vulnerability, the impact of past traumas, and the challenges o…
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1 What's How To Do Nothing In "How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy," Jenny Odell explores the concept of disengagement from the demands of modern technology and the attention economy, advocating for a mindful approach to how we allocate our time and energy. The book emphasizes the importance of slowing down and taking a step back fro…
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1 What's How To Do Nothing In "How To Do Nothing: Resisting the Work and Time Pressure of the Digital Age," Jenny Odell explores the importance of intentional disengagement from the relentless demands of modern life, particularly as influenced by technology and capitalist structures. She advocates for a form of resistance that prioritizes being pre…
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1 What's Empire of Storms "Empire of Storms" by Sarah J. Maas is the fifth installment in the Throne of Glass series, focusing on themes of power, sacrifice, and loyalty as the characters face increasingly dire threats in a war-torn kingdom. The narrative follows Aelin Galathynius as she gathers allies to confront the looming shadow of the Valg and…
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1 What's Empire of Storms "Empire of Storms" by Sarah J. Maas continues the epic fantasy saga of Aelin Galathynius as she battles against powerful enemies threatening her kingdom and the world. The overarching theme revolves around the struggle for power, the importance of loyalty and friendship, and the sacrifices one must make for the greater goo…
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1 What's The Last Letter "The Last Letter" by Kathleen Shoop revolves around themes of love, loss, and the impact of war on personal relationships. The story follows the protagonist, who grapples with the emotional aftermath of her husband's deployment during World War II. Through a series of poignant letters, she reflects on their shared memories …
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1 What's Managing To Learn "Managing to Learn" by John Shook centers on the concept of continuous improvement in management and learning within an organizational context, particularly through the lens of the Lean approach. The book emphasizes the importance of using structured problem-solving techniques, such as the A3 report, to foster a culture o…
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1 What's Regretting You "Regretting You" by Colleen Hoover explores the complex themes of love, loss, and forgiveness as it weaves the story of a mother-daughter relationship fractured by tragedy. Following the intertwined lives of Morgan, a mother coping with the loss of her husband, and her daughter Clara, who grapples with her own romantic entan…
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1 What's Regretting You "Regretting You" by Colleen Hoover explores the complexity of relationships and the impact of grief on family dynamics. The story follows sixteen-year-old Clara who grapples with the unexpected loss of her father and the subsequent emotional turmoil it brings to her life and her mother, Jennifer. As Clara navigates her burge…
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1 What's Bones And All "Bones and All" by Camille DeAngelis explores themes of identity, love, and the struggle for belonging through the lens of a unique and haunting narrative. The story follows Marin, a young woman with a disturbing craving for human flesh, as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Set against a backdrop of i…
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1 What's A Court of Frost and Starlight A Court of Frost and Starlight serves as a bridge between the earlier volumes of Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses series and the upcoming sequels, focusing on themes of healing, hope, and the complexities of relationships after war. The story centers around the Winter Solstice celebration in Velari…
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