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Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals
The Glass Castle

The Strength in Our Scars
For anyone who has ever felt broken, this book is for you. The Strength in Our Scars is a powerful message of hope that transforms pain into purpose. Bianca Sparacino explores the difficult journey of moving on, reminding us that healing isn't about erasing the past, but about finding the courage to build a new future. It’s a vital reminder that your vulnerability is your greatest power, and within every scar lies the proof of your incredible strength to overcome.

The Diary of a Young Girl
In a hidden attic in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, a thirteen-year-old girl’s voice refused to be silenced.

Plenty: Vibrant Vegetable Recipes from London's Ottolenghi
Think you know vegetables? Think again. Yotam Ottolenghi’s legendary cookbook, Plenty, is here to redefine your dinner plate with over 120 recipes brimming with explosive flavor, vibrant color, and pure culinary joy.

Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption
What happens when the system designed to protect us condemns an innocent man to die? In Just Mercy, lawyer Bryan Stevenson pulls back the curtain on America’s flawed justice system through the harrowing true story of Walter McMillian, a man on death row for a crime he didn’t commit.

Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
In the 1920s, the Osage Nation became the richest people in the world. Then, they started to be murdered, one by one.

Long Walk to Freedom
Step inside the life of a global icon. In his own unforgettable words, Nelson Mandela tells the story of his epic journey. Long Walk to Freedom is the riveting account of his transformation from a young freedom fighter, to a political prisoner held for 27 years, and finally, to the triumphant first president of a democratic South Africa. This is more than a memoir; it’s a testament to the power of hope, the necessity of struggle, and the ultimate resilience of the human spirit.

Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
They were the richest people in the world, until they started being murdered, one by one.

The Courage to Be Disliked: How to Free Yourself, Change Your Life, and Achieve Real Happiness
Are you exhausted from constantly seeking approval and worrying about what others think? The Courage to Be Disliked offers a liberating new path. Through a captivating dialogue between a philosopher and a youth, this international bestseller unlocks the powerful teachings of Adlerian psychology. It argues that you are not defined by your past or by others' opinions. This book is your guide to shedding the need for validation and finding the courage to choose your own happiness, starting today.

Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Day
Feeling overwhelmed by the noise of modern life? Searching for purpose in the chaos? Jay Shetty, a former monk, reveals how to access the peace and clarity of a monastic mindset—without leaving your world behind. In his transformative guide, Think Like a Monk, Shetty distills ancient wisdom into practical steps for overcoming negativity, reducing anxiety, and finding your true passion. This isn't just about thinking differently; it's about training your mind to create a life of profound calm and purpose, starting today.

The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic
Long before Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon, the Roman Republic was already tearing itself apart.

The Martian
What happens when your crew accidentally leaves you for dead on Mars? If you’re astronaut Mark Watney, you get to work. Stranded millions of miles from Earth with dwindling supplies, he has only his ingenuity and a sharp sense of humor to survive on a planet where everything can kill him. Watney’s mission is simple: "science the shit out of" his predicament and find a way to let NASA know he’s alive. It’s a brilliant and gripping tale of survival against impossible odds.

Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life
What if you could defuse arguments, be truly heard, and connect deeply with anyone? It’s not magic—it's a language. In his groundbreaking book, Nonviolent Communication, Marshall B. Rosenberg provides a revolutionary framework for speaking and listening from the heart. Move beyond blame and judgment to uncover the universal needs driving every interaction. This practical guide offers a simple, powerful method to transform conflict into compassionate connection, forever changing your relationships at work, at home, and with yourself. Discover the language of life.

The Bhagavad Gita
What if the greatest battles are fought not on a field of war, but within our own hearts? The Bhagavad Gita begins with this very crisis. In this luminous translation by Eknath Easwaran, an ancient dialogue between a prince and his divine guide becomes a practical handbook for living with courage and conviction today. Learn how to transform doubt into decisive action, find unwavering peace amid chaos, and uncover your true purpose. This isn't just a classic scripture; it’s an essential guide for winning the war within.

Notes from a Small Island
After two decades in Britain, an American author takes one last hilarious road trip to say goodbye, rediscovering the charming and baffling country he called home.

Long Walk to Freedom
He was branded a terrorist and sentenced to life for fighting a racist regime. He would emerge 27 years later as a global icon of peace. Long Walk to Freedom is Nelson Mandela’s own story, in his own words. Experience the struggle that ignited a revolution, the endurance that inspired the world, and the wisdom that healed a divided nation. This is the unforgettable journey from a prison cell on Robben Island to the presidency of a free South Africa.

In Cold Blood
On November 15, 1959, in the quiet farming town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family were savagely murdered.

The Upanishads
Journey to ancient India and discover the living wisdom of the Upanishads, a guide to life's deepest mysteries and your own eternal Self.

The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety
In an age buzzing with anxiety and the constant chase for a secure future, what if the secret to peace lies not in grasping for control, but in embracing the present? Alan W. Watts' The Wisdom of Insecurity offers a liberating guide to finding freedom in the here and now.

The Year of Magical Thinking
Life can change in a single, ordinary instant.

The Selfish Gene
What if you are not the main character in your own life? In his revolutionary classic, The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins proposes a startling idea: we are merely survival machines. Our bodies and behaviors are sophisticated vehicles built by and for our genes. From acts of selfless altruism to brutal competition, Dawkins reveals the hidden puppet master pulling the strings of life—the immortal, ruthlessly self-interested gene. This book will forever change how you see evolution, society, and your own fundamental purpose in the world.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X
From street hustler and prison inmate to a revolutionary leader whose voice would shake the foundations of America, this is the definitive life story of Malcolm X. Told in his own unflinching words, his journey is a searing indictment of racial injustice and a timeless testament to the power of transformation. More than a memoir, this is a foundational text of the civil rights era—a fiery, controversial, and essential call for justice and self-determination that remains as urgent today as the day it was written.

The Tao of Pooh
Are you feeling more like a frantic Rabbit or a gloomy Eeyore? It might be time to find your inner Pooh. What can a silly old bear teach us about the secrets of a happy life? Everything. Discover how Winnie-the-Pooh is an unlikely master of Eastern philosophy, effortlessly embodying the Taoist principle of Wu Wei, or effortless doing. This witty, wonderful guide shows how to find simplicity and contentment in our complicated world.

Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
What do schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers have in common? Why do drug dealers often live with their mothers? Prepare to have your assumptions about the world shattered.

Ottolenghi Simple: A Cookbook
Crave the legendary, vibrant flavors of Yotam Ottolenghi but not the legendary complexity? Welcome to Ottolenghi Simple.

The Blood of Emmett Till
The story of Emmett Till is one we think we know—a 14-year-old boy, a Mississippi town, and a brutal murder that fueled the Civil Rights Movement. But the full truth remained buried for decades. In 'The Blood of Emmett Till', Timothy B. Tyson delivers a bombshell: a startling confession from Carolyn Bryant, the woman whose accusation sealed the boy’s fate. She admitted she lied. This groundbreaking work unearths the devastating secret at the heart of an American tragedy, revealing how one lie lit the fuse of a revolution.

Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders
In the summer of 1969, the dream of the sixties died in a wave of savage, seemingly random murders that terrorized Los Angeles. The bizarre crime scenes left behind a single, terrifying question: Why? Step inside the definitive investigation with the one man who could tell the full story: lead prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi. This is the bone-chilling, firsthand account of the hunt for Charles Manson and his "Family," exposing the twisted ‘Helter Skelter’ motive that drove them to commit one of history’s most infamous crimes.

The Power of Vulnerability: Teachings of Authenticity, Connection, and Courage

The Gene: An Intimate History
Before the computer, there was a far more powerful code: the one that builds life itself. The Gene: An Intimate History is the gripping biography of this fundamental idea. Siddhartha Mukherjee takes us on a thrilling journey from a humble monk’s garden to the modern ethical dilemmas of CRISPR. Part detective story, part profound family memoir, this book chronicles the brilliant minds, epic discoveries, and haunting questions that surround our genetic blueprint. It’s the story of who we are, where we came from, and where we are going next.

The Tao of Pooh
Feeling stressed like Rabbit? Overthinking like Owl? What if the secret to a happier life isn’t found in complex thought, but in the simple wisdom of a "Bear of Very Little Brain"?

The Diary of a Young Girl
This isn't a novel. It's a secret, whispered from the past. For over 700 days, Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager, hid from the Nazis with her family in a concealed attic. Her only true confidante was her diary, where she captured the extraordinary pressures of her confinement alongside the ordinary struggles of growing up. Discover the powerful, personal, and profoundly human voice that became one of history’s most enduring testaments to hope and resilience in the face of unimaginable terror.

In Cold Blood
On a cold November night, an unspeakable crime shattered the peace of Holcomb, Kansas, leaving a nation asking, "Why?" In his revolutionary "non-fiction novel," Truman Capote ventures beyond the headlines to answer that question. Fusing immersive journalism with the pulse of a psychological thriller, In Cold Blood takes you inside the lives of the victims and the minds of their killers. Prepare for a literary experience that is as chilling and compelling today as it was decades ago, a true story that reads like the most haunting of fictions.

A Brief History of Time
Where did the universe come from? Does time always move forward? In his monumental classic, the brilliant Stephen Hawking tackles the biggest questions in existence. He masterfully guides readers on a mind-bending tour from the Big Bang to black holes and beyond. Written for everyone, not just scientists, this is the book that brought the wonders of cosmology to the world. It’s your chance to explore the most profound secrets of our universe, guided by one of the greatest minds in human history.

A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom
What if Plato, Buddha, and Jesus held the secrets to modern happiness? In The Happiness Hypothesis, Jonathan Haidt puts ten great ideas from ancient wisdom under the microscope of 21st-century science. From the nature of love and virtue to the sources of true meaning, this landmark book bridges the gap between the world's greatest thinkers and cutting-edge psychology. Prepare to challenge your assumptions and discover a powerful, evidence-based roadmap for living a wiser, more satisfying life in our complex modern world.

Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel
Ever dream of an adventure that lasts longer than a two-week vacation?

Peril
The American presidency stood on a knife's edge. In Peril, Bob Woodward and Robert Costa deliver the explosive, inside story of the transition between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, revealing just how close American democracy came to collapse.

The Reformation: A History
Think you know the Reformation? A monk, a hammer, a church door. But that’s just the spark. In this masterful history, Diarmaid MacCulloch unpacks the continental firestorm that followed—an explosive mix of faith, politics, and revolution that shattered Christendom and forged the modern world. Journeying from Lisbon to Transylvania, this epic, award-winning account reveals the full, complex, and often shocking story of how our world was born. It is the definitive history of an age that forever changed how we think about God, power, and ourselves.

The Stranger Beside Me
How well do you know the person sitting next to you? For crime writer Ann Rule, the answer became a nightmare. While investigating a series of brutal murders, she befriended a charming and intelligent man named Ted at a crisis hotline. They were colleagues, confidants. But as the manhunt for a cunning serial killer intensified, Rule was forced to confront a horrifying truth: the friend she trusted was the monster she was hunting. This is the chilling true story of the evil that hides in plain sight.

The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
It is an ancient adversary, an emperor of illness that has haunted humanity for millennia. In this Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee presents the definitive “biography” of cancer. Journey from its first documented appearance in ancient Persia to the front lines of modern medicine, where brilliant scientists and resilient patients wage a daily war against it. This is the epic, riveting, and deeply human chronicle of our most intimate enemy—a story of hubris, hope, and the long fight to understand our own cells.

Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
Forget everything you think you know about how the world works.

The Fire Next Time
What if a book penned sixty years ago felt as if it were written this morning? James Baldwin’s masterpiece, The Fire Next Time, does just that.

Steve Jobs
He was a visionary and a tyrant, a genius and a jerk. Steve Jobs, the man in the black turtleneck, was a bundle of contradictions who revolutionized six industries and put a dent in the universe. Based on more than forty exclusive interviews with Jobs himself—as well as his family, friends, and rivals—Walter Isaacson provides an unfiltered, riveting look at the creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive changed our world forever. This is the definitive story of a life as iconic as his designs.

Peril
The transition from one American president to another is a cornerstone of democracy. But what happens when it teeters on the brink of collapse? Legendary journalist Bob Woodward and acclaimed reporter Robert Costa take you inside the White House, the Pentagon, and Congress during the explosive final days of the Trump administration and the fraught beginning of the Biden presidency. Peril is the definitive, harrowing account of a nation facing an unprecedented constitutional crisis.

The Courage to Be Happy: Discover the Power of Positive Psychology and Choose Happiness Every Day
What if happiness isn't something you find, but something you actively choose?

The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
This is not just a book about a disease; it is the definitive biography of our most feared adversary: cancer. Pulitzer Prize-winner Siddhartha Mukherjee chronicles this “emperor’s” story across 4,000 years—from its first appearance in ancient Egypt to the front lines of today’s scientific battles. Part detective story, part medical thriller, and part human history, this is the epic saga of humanity’s ingenuity, resilience, and relentless quest to understand and defeat a cunning foe that lives, grows, and dies within our own bodies.

King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa
How did a European king secretly enslave a nation and murder millions? King Leopold's Ghost exhumes one of history’s greatest and most forgotten crimes. Behind the facade of philanthropy, King Leopold II of Belgium plundered the Congo’s wealth through a brutal regime of terror. This is the gripping story of his victims, his colossal greed, and the unlikely heroes who fought a transatlantic battle to expose his ghost—a haunting legacy of exploitation and the courageous birth of the modern human rights movement.

The Untethered Mind: A Guide to Freedom and Happiness
There’s a constant narrator living inside your mind, and it’s running your life. This inner voice dictates your fears, replays your past, and limits your potential. But what if you are not that voice? In his transformative guide, The Untethered Soul, Michael A. Singer invites you on an inward journey to detach from the mental chatter and discover the profound peace that lies beyond. Learn to silence the noise, release your limitations, and experience the unshakable happiness that has always been waiting for you.