Showing 205–216 of 1574 results

Clean Code

 1,070
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Robert C. Martin is a guide to writing clean, efficient, and maintainable code. The book emphasizes the importance of good software design practices and offers practical advice for improving code quality. Martin provides clear principles and techniques for writing code that is easy to read, understand, and modify, stressing the value of simplicity and clarity. Through numerous examples, the book teaches best practices for structuring code, naming variables, and minimizing complexity. A must-read for software developers, Clean Code is an essential resource for anyone looking to improve their coding skills and produce high-quality software.

Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders

 1,720
Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders by David H. Barlow is a comprehensive guide for clinicians and mental health professionals. The book provides detailed, evidence-based approaches to diagnosing and treating a wide range of psychological disorders, including anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and more. Each chapter focuses on a specific disorder, offering practical treatment strategies, case examples, and the latest research on therapeutic interventions. The handbook emphasizes cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and other empirically supported treatments, making it an essential resource for therapists, psychologists, and students in the mental health field.

Clockwork Angel

 890
Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare is the first book in The Infernal Devices trilogy, a prequel series to The Mortal Instruments. Set in Victorian London, the story follows Tessa Gray, a young woman who discovers her ability to shape-shift into others, an ability that places her in the dangerous world of shadowhunters—warriors dedicated to protecting humanity from demons. After Tessa's brother is kidnapped, she finds refuge with Will Herondale and Jem Carstairs, two shadow hunters who guide her in her quest to rescue him. As Tessa learns about her powers and uncovers dark secrets, she is drawn into a world of mystery, magic, and romance. Clockwork Angel blends fantasy, adventure, and romance, establishing an intriguing universe of creatures, betrayal, and hidden agendas.

Clockwork Princess

 1,130
Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare is the final book in The Infernal Devices trilogy, a prequel series to The Mortal Instruments. The story follows Tessa Gray, a young woman with the ability to shape-shift, who is caught in a love triangle between two shadow hunters, Will Herondale and Jem Carstairs. As the clockwork creatures and dark forces that threaten London intensify, Tessa must confront the truth about her origins and her powers, while facing immense personal sacrifice. The novel delves into themes of love, loyalty, and identity, as the characters confront their destinies and battle against the powerful forces that seek to destroy them. Clockwork Princess brings a dramatic and emotional conclusion to Tessa's journey, wrapping up the complex relationships and epic adventure of the series.

Coaching for Performance, 5th Edition

 815
Coaching for Performance (5th Edition) by Sir John Whitmore is a definitive guide to effective coaching, leadership, and performance improvement. It introduces the renowned GROW model (Goal, Reality, Options, Will) and emphasizes a transformative approach to coaching that fosters self-awareness, responsibility, and potential in individuals and teams. The book explores how coaching can enhance workplace productivity, leadership development, and personal growth. Ideal for managers, leaders, and coaches, it provides practical insights into unlocking performance through a supportive and empowering coaching culture.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Second Edition

 1,030
Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Second Edition by Judith S. Beck is a comprehensive guide to the principles and practice of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). It provides a structured approach to identifying and modifying negative thought patterns, helping individuals manage psychological distress. The book covers fundamental CBT techniques, case conceptualization, treatment planning, and practical applications for various mental health conditions. With a focus on evidence-based strategies, this edition is an essential resource for therapists, students, and anyone interested in understanding CBT.

Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders

 940
Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders by Adrian Wells is a comprehensive guide to understanding and treating anxiety disorders through the lens of cognitive therapy. The book presents a detailed exploration of how cognitive models can be applied to various anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety, and phobias. Wells explains the role of maladaptive thought patterns, beliefs, and cognitive processes in the development and maintenance of anxiety, offering evidence-based strategies for intervention. With practical insights and therapeutic techniques, this book serves as an invaluable resource for mental health professionals looking to apply cognitive therapy to help individuals manage and overcome anxiety.

Collapse

 1,290
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond is a thought-provoking exploration of why some civilizations have thrived while others have collapsed. Diamond examines the environmental, societal, economic, and political factors that contributed to the downfall of past societies, such as the Maya, the Vikings, and Easter Island. He also looks at contemporary issues and questions whether modern societies are headed down similar paths due to environmental degradation, climate change, and unsustainable practices. Through an interdisciplinary lens, Diamond argues that human decisions—rather than inevitable fate—are often at the core of societal collapse, offering lessons on how we might avoid similar fates today.

Collided

 850
Collided by Lauren Asher is a contemporary romance novel that is part of the Skyward Series. The story revolves around the complicated relationship between two characters, one of whom is dealing with emotional scars and the other trying to navigate their challenges. As the characters' paths cross, they struggle with their attraction to one another while confronting their pasts and the baggage they carry. Collided explores themes of love, healing, and vulnerability, blending steamy romance with emotional depth. It’s a compelling read for fans of slow-burn romance and characters working through personal growth and self-discovery.

Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and his Years of Pilgrimage

 680
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami is a deeply introspective novel that follows Tsukuru Tazaki, a solitary man haunted by the mysterious end of his close-knit group of friends during his youth. As Tsukuru embarks on a journey to uncover the reasons behind his friends' sudden rejection and to confront the emotional scars left by the experience, he also reflects on his life, identity, and the passage of time. With Murakami's signature blend of surrealism and profound emotional insight, the novel explores loneliness, self-discovery, and the search for meaning in life.

Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings

 790
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings by Philip A. Fisher is a classic investment book that offers timeless wisdom on how to evaluate and select stocks for long-term success. Fisher emphasizes the importance of qualitative analysis, encouraging investors to focus on the management, competitive advantage, and growth potential of companies rather than just their financials. Through a combination of practical advice and in-depth analysis, the book provides insights into Fisher's investment philosophy, which has influenced many successful investors, including Warren Buffett. The collection also includes other writings by Fisher, further expanding on his principles and approach to investing.

Communicating with Allah

 445
Communicating with Allah by Bassam Saeh is a reflective and spiritually enriching book that explores the deeper meaning of prayer (du'a) in Islam. The author delves into the linguistic, emotional, and philosophical aspects of supplication, emphasizing how it serves as a direct and personal connection between a believer and Allah. Through insightful interpretations and reflections, Saeh encourages readers to approach prayer with sincerity, mindfulness, and a true understanding of its significance in daily life.