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Schadenfreude, Bad Friend, The Book of Human Emotions 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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Titles in This Set:
Schadenfreude
The Book of Human Emotions
Bad Friend

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Format: Paperback
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Overview:
This thoughtful trio from acclaimed historian of emotions Tiffany Watt Smith invites readers to map the emotional texture of modern life. Schadenfreude examines the surprisingly complex pleasure we sometimes feel when others stumble, weaving philosophy, psychology, and real-life anecdotes into a clear, accessible exploration of a feeling many prefer to deny. The Book of Human Emotions gathers 156 distinct feelings from across cultures, offering vivid context, stories, and language to name what we feel and why we feel it. Bad Friend turns the spotlight onto relationships, tracing a century of female friendships—from fierce loyalties to messy betrayals—and asking what true support looks like in a world that often prizes flawless harmony over honest connection. Together, these three books form a compelling, interconnected reading experience: a rigorous intellectual tour that remains intimate, funny, and deeply human. Perfect for curious minds, book clubs, and readers seeking a richer emotional vocabulary, these titles illuminate how emotion shapes every moment of our daily lives.

What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
What makes this set truly valuable is the way the three titles complement and amplify one another. Schadenfreude provides a provocative entry point into the social psychology of pleasure and envy; The Book of Human Emotions offers a broader, immersive catalog of feelings; and Bad Friend grounds those ideas in lived experience, particularly in the arena of friendship and sisterhood. Reading them together creates a cohesive journey through interior life—from momentary impulse to long-term relationship dynamics—making it ideal for binge-reading, discussion, and personal reflection. The collection also serves as a powerful gift for readers who enjoy rigorous, humanistic non-fiction that stays readable, insightful, and deeply relatable. Each book stands on its own, yet together they form a complete emotional education in one neatly packaged set.

Books Included in This Collection:
Schadenfreude
Schadenfreude offers a deft investigation into why we sometimes take pleasure in others’ misfortune. Drawing on philosophy, science, and contemporary anecdotes, it unpacks the social mechanics behind this often uncomfortable emotion and provides thoughtful guidance on managing it in everyday life. The author’s historical lens makes a familiar phenomenon feel new, inviting readers to examine their own responses with curiosity rather than judgment. A witty, insightful read that blends theory with practical reflection, Schadenfreude is as entertaining as it is enlightening.

The Book of Human Emotions
This encyclopedic survey maps 156 feelings from around the world, showing how language, culture, and experience shape our emotional lives. Tiffany Watt Smith explains how the words we use color our understanding of emotion, and how our shared vocabulary can deepen empathy and self-awareness. Rich with anecdotes, cross-cultural contexts, and lucid explanations, this volume invites readers to expand their emotional literacy and to recognize patterns that influence art, politics, and daily interactions. A must-read for anyone who wants to name what they feel with clarity and nuance.

Bad Friend
A revolutionary history of female friendship, Bad Friend challenges the ideal of flawless loyalty and celebrates the complexity, warmth, and resilience of real-world bonds. Through stories, interviews, and cultural analysis, Tiffany Watt Smith explores how friendships have shaped women’s lives across the twentieth century and into today’s world. It’s an unapologetic, illuminating look at how friends support—and sometimes let us down—while also offering a broader vision of solidarity, care, and community. A compelling read for fans of feminist histories, social anthropology, and relationship memoirs.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for readers who crave thoughtful non-fiction that combines intellectual rigor with human warmth. Perfect for fans of psychology, sociology, and gender studies, it suits book clubs seeking lively discussion prompts, students exploring emotion and culture, teachers building interdisciplinary curricula, and gift buyers looking for meaningful, conversation-sparking reads. Whether you’re a curious general reader or a longtime admirer of Tiffany Watt Smith, you’ll find in these pages a lucid, engaging guide to understanding yourself and the people around you.

Key Benefits:

  • Gain a nuanced understanding of complex emotions across culture and history.
  • Build emotional literacy with a clear vocabulary for feelings you’ve felt but couldn’t name.
  • Enjoy a cohesive, binge-friendly reading journey from theory to lived experience.
  • Discover thoughtful perspectives on friendship, loyalty, and social bonds.
  • Acquire engaging, discussion-ready content for book clubs and classrooms.
  • Own a premium paperback set from a renowned author in the history of emotions.

About the Author:
Tiffany Watt Smith is an internationally acclaimed historian of emotions whose work explores how feelings shape culture, language, and everyday life. She is the author of Schadenfreude and The Book of Human Emotions, both translated into multiple languages and widely read around the world. Smith was a former Director of the Centre for the History of Emotions at Queen Mary University of London and has received prestigious funding from organizations including the Wellcome Trust, the British Academy, and the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Her TED Talk has been viewed by millions, and she continues to write, teach, and speak about how emotions govern our social worlds. In 2024 she was named a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She lives in London with her partner and their children, continuing to advance public understanding of how feelings shape human experience.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This three-book collection offers a rare combination of intellectual depth and accessible storytelling. You’ll gain practical insights into your own emotional life while enjoying engaging narratives that reveal how culture and history have shaped our most intimate moments. Owning the set creates a coherent reading journey—perfect for deepening conversations, building empathy, and enriching personal growth. It also makes a thoughtful, impressive gift for readers who value curiosity, nuance, and the joy of learning. This is more than a purchase; it’s an invitation to explore the emotions that connect us all.

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