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Forty comes with a lot of opinions from other people and not nearly enough honest advice — which is exactly the gap Hachette's Things To Do Now That You're 40 is built to fill. This practical guide skips the hand-wringing about getting older and gets straight to what's actually within reach: the experiences, risks, and reinventions that tend to make much more sense once you've got real perspective behind you.
Whether you're buying it for yourself or gifting it to someone hitting the milestone, this book works because it treats 40 as a starting point rather than a ceiling. It's part pep talk, part action plan — the kind of read you keep coming back to rather than finishing once and shelving.
Books don't ask much in the way of upkeep, but a few habits will keep your copy of this Hachette guide in good shape for years. Store it upright on a shelf away from direct sunlight to prevent the spine and cover from fading. Keep it away from moisture — bathrooms and windowsills are common culprits for warped pages. If the cover picks up a smudge, a barely damp cloth dabbed gently will do the job; avoid anything wet on the interior pages. For a gift copy of Things To Do Now That You're 40, consider a simple bookmark rather than folding pages — it's the kind of book people return to, and it reads better when it's still in good shape the second time around.
