What to read interesting, informative and motivating? 6 book novelties of spring

What to read interesting, informative and motivating? 6 book novelties of spring

Oksana Potapova

Oksana Potapova

6 spring book new releases for all tastes


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Spend your free time relaxing with a good book in hand.

How do you spend a nice spring weekend? You can take a walk in the fresh air, go on a big trip or get out of your hometown for a couple of days. But if you don’t feel like activity at all, spend the day reading new and exciting books. We have made a selection of new books by topic to make it easier to orient yourself.

On the psychology of success

Igor Ryzov. “75 rules of influence of great people”

“You are irascible, and I am stubborn. Nothing can be done with me with the help of anger. Let’s talk and reason, or I’m leaving.” Such an ultimatum was given by Alexander I in negotiations with Napoleon, who tried to emotionally pressurize his interlocutor: he lost patience, threw his hat on the floor, stomped on it with his feet. Having calmly reacted to Napoleon’s escapade, the Emperor returned the dialog to a constructive direction and achieved his goal. What other techniques of great people can be used in modern negotiations, read in Igor Ryzov’s book.

Yaroslav Ryndina. “Sit down, five! A Practical Guide to Developing Healthy Self-Esteem”

How long ago did you form your self-esteem? Most people have held some sort of opinion of themselves for as long as they can remember – since childhood. But in our early years, we don’t have enough analytical ability to form an adequate opinion of ourselves! It’s time to conduct a “revision” of self-esteem, and the best guide to this process is the book by Yaroslava Ryndina. With her you will become your biggest fan in three simple steps.

About sports

Dmitry Lazarev. “Daniil Medvedev. Portrait of a unique tennis player”

Daniil Medvedev started tennis when Marat Safin’s star was burning brightly in the sports sky. It was an impressive benchmark for beginners. The competition within the “golden generation” – the Medvedev-Khachanov-Rublev trio – also spurred his athletic progress. What other factors influenced Daniil’s success? Why are there many brilliant moments and loud scandals in his career? And where did the nicknames Octopus and Grandmaster come from? Read in the book by Dmitry Lazarev.

Vyacheslav Vasilevsky. “Battle for Success. How to become a 6-time world champion in combat sambo”

How can an ordinary guy from a provincial town climb the sports Olympus and become famous all over the world? The way lies through grueling training, inevitable injuries, temporary disappointments – and titanic work. Vyacheslav Vasilevsky tells about it in his biography. This is an inspiring book about sports, trials, great success, championship and personal life, which will be of interest not only to athletes.

Moreau Simone. “My Life in the Mountains. From sport climbing to professional mountaineering.”

He is called a “winter” or “cold” climber: he made four ascents of eight-thousanders in the coldest time of the year. But these are not his only achievements. He has climbed the highest and most difficult peaks and ridges: from Makalu and Lhotse to Everest and Broad Peak. And also – an avalanche on Annapurna, traveling to Siberia, climbing with famous Russian and Kazakh climbers and many other adventures.

About traveling

Marusya Savina. “Teremas of Russia. The most beautiful wooden treasures of Central Russia and the Volga region”

The Bagrov estate in the Yaroslavl region, the very first terems in the Russian style and the main treasure of Chukhloma – incredible creations of wooden architecture can be found all over central Russia. To find them and collect material for this book, Marusya Savina undertook a real expedition. Now you can follow her footsteps to see the most beautiful terems of Ivanovo, Kostroma, Vladimir and other regions of the country.

Natalia Bondareva. “Russia’s estates. From middle-class estates to ceremonial residences”

An incredible journey through the most beautiful estates of the country, from majestic and famous to abandoned and dilapidated. Natalia Bondareva visited 21 noble estates, including the famous – Bykovo, Muromtsevo, Alexino, and hidden from the eyes of the general public – Baryatino, Uspenskoe, Lipovka. The book contains more than 400 impressive images, including bird’s-eye views.

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