In this generation-defining self-help guide, a superstar blogger reveals that true happiness lies not in constant positivity but in effectively handling adversity. For years, we’ve been told that positive thinking is essential for a fulfilling life, but that notion is shifting. Manson boldly states, "Fuck positivity," acknowledging that life can be challenging and we must learn to accept that reality. Through his popular blog, he has aimed to correct our unrealistic expectations of ourselves and the world. He argues, supported by academic research and humor, that improving our lives depends more on our ability to endure difficulties than on trying to transform them into something positive. Manson emphasizes that humans are inherently flawed and limited, noting that not everyone can be extraordinary and that societal outcomes can be unfair. He encourages us to recognize and accept our limitations, which he believes is the true source of empowerment. By confronting our fears and uncertainties instead of avoiding them, we can cultivate the courage and confidence we seek. Manson reminds us that we have a limited number of "fucks" to give, so we must choose wisely. This manifesto delivers a refreshing dose of real talk, filled with engaging stories and humor, guiding us toward more contented and grounded lives.
Katalin Sóvágó Book order (chronological)






Just one year
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
After spending an amazing day and night with a nameless girl in Paris, Willem embarks on his own transformative journey to find her once again.
Five linked families live out their destinies as the world is shaken by tyranny and war in the mid-twentieth century
The third volume in the acclaimed Emperor series, in which Conn Iggulden brilliantly interweaves history and adventure to recreate the astonishing life of Julius Caesar -- an epic tale of ambition and rivalry, bravery and betrayal, from an outstanding new voice in historical fiction.
Emperor
- 560 pages
- 20 hours of reading
After being captured and ransomed by pirates and left to seek revenge on foreign soil, Julius Caesar is reunited with his lifelong friend, Marcus Brutus, to protect the city of Rome from an uprising led by rebel slave Spartacus
Emperor the Death od Kings
- 688 pages
- 25 hours of reading
The young Julius Caesar is serving on board a war galley, gaining a fearsome reputation. Then his ship is captured, and he is ransomed and then abandoned on the north African coast. After gathering a force of men powerful enough not only to gain vengence on his captors but also to suppress an uprising in Greece, he returns to Rome a hero
Bridget Jones: Mad about the boy
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
What do you do when your girlfriend’s sixtieth birthday party is the same day as your boyfriend’s thirtieth?Is it better to die of Botox or die of loneliness because you’re so wrinkly?Is it wrong to lie about your age when online dating?Is it morally wrong to have a blow-dry when one of your children has head lice?Is it normal to be too vain to put on your reading glasses when checking your toy boy for head lice?Does the Dalai Lama actually tweet or is it his assistant?Is it normal to get fewer followers the more you tweet?Is technology now the fifth element? Or is that wood?If you put lip plumper on your hands do you get plump hands?Is sleeping with someone after two dates and six weeks of texting the same as getting married after two meetings and six months of letter writing in Jane Austen’s day?Pondering these and other modern dilemmas, Bridget Jones stumbles through the challenges of loss, single motherhood, tweeting, texting, technology, and rediscovering her sexuality in—Warning! Bad, outdated phrase approaching!—middle age.
Special Delivery
- 217 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Tells the story of Jack Watson, a wealthy Beverly Hills businessman and widower, who falls in love with his daughter-in-law's mother and together they discover a relationship marked by challenges and surprises.

