Self-help books for adults are a popular genre, but what about the younger generations? Find the best self-help books for kids of all ages.
Self-help books are a big industry, but not all of them are useful. Here are some of the best self-help books that deliver on their promises.
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A lot of self-help books could certainly be pamphlets, but should they be? A self-help reader with a fondness for the genre weighs in.
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These self-help books for teens is full of useful resources and advice for young adults as they negotiate life and relationships.
From relationship advice to tips for cutting down on screen time, there's a non-spiritual self-help book for everyone, including The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love By Sonya Renee Taylor.
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These bookish affirmations will help you build your confidence, pride, and joy in being who you are as a reader.