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Range, Never Split the Difference and Atomic Habits 3 Books Set
Range, Never Split the Difference and Atomic Habits 3 Books Set

Range, Never Split the Difference and Atomic Habits 3 Books Set

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Range by David Epstein, Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss and Atomic Habits by James Clear are presented here as a three-book set. This collection brings together three widely read non-fiction titles focused on learning, negotiation and behaviour change.

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  • Range
  • Never Split the Difference
  • Atomic Habits

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Range

David Epstein argues that success is often built through breadth: sampling widely, taking detours, experimenting and developing a wide base of experience. Drawing on examples from athletes, artists, musicians, inventors and scientists, he sets out why generalists can be especially well placed in complex and unpredictable fields.

The book also considers how people learn and solve problems, including the value of failure as a route to understanding and the career benefits of changing direction. It is positioned for readers across many walks of life, from students and teachers to parents, job hunters and retirees.

Never Split the Difference

Chris Voss writes from his experience as an FBI kidnapping negotiator, following earlier work policing in Kansas City, Missouri. He takes readers into high-stakes situations involving bank robbers, gang leaders and terrorists, and outlines nine principles used by him and his colleagues when outcomes mattered most.

Grounded in real-life negotiation work, it frames these methods as applicable to everyday discussions.

Atomic Habits

James Clear focuses on behaviour change through small, consistent actions rather than dramatic overhauls. He describes “atomic habits” as the compound effect of many minor decisions, such as doing two push-ups a day, waking five minutes earlier, or making a short phone call.

The book explains how these incremental changes can build into significant long-term results.

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