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1. SPARE, by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (Bantam Books) Memories of a royal, spurned 2. ATOMIC HABITS, by James Clear (Random House) Building good habits,3. STRAIGHT UP, by Ruby Tui (Allen & Unwin) Rugby star’s life story4. 8 RULES OF LOVE, by Jay Shetty (Thorsons) Romance, distilled5. WAWATA, by Hinemoa Elder (Penguin) Lunar life lessons6. THE SUBTLE ART OF NOT GIVING A F*CK, by Mark Manson (Macmillan) Learning to live with it7. AROHA, by Hinemoa Elder (Penguin) Wisdom of Māori proverbs8. JUST ONE THING, by Dr Michael Mosley (Hachette) Tiny changes, big health gains9. I’M GLAD MY MOM DIED, by Jennette McCurdy (Simon & Schuster) Former child actor’s memoir10. THE BOOKSELLER AT THE END OF THE WORLD, by Ruth Shaw (Allen & Unwin) Life tales from the deep south

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