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(0)By : William Shakespeare
Hamlet
In the shadowed halls of Elsinore, a prince wrestles with grief, betrayal, and the maddening question of justice—whether to act swiftly or be paralyzed by doubt. Hamlet unfolds as a profound exploration of conscience and revenge, where the line between appearance and reality blurs into a haunting dance of suspicion and despair. What price does one pay when the soul is torn between duty and doubt, action and reflection? This timeless tragedy probes the depths of human frailty and the elusive nature of truth, inviting readers to confront the paradox of inaction amid urgent turmoil.
- Originally Published: 1623
- Publisher: Wordsworth Classics, 1992
- Genre: Tragedy, Shakespearean tragedy
- Pages: 200
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9781853260094
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Ray Dalio
Principles: Life and Work
Principles invites readers into the crucible where clarity, discipline, and radical honesty forge the very foundation of success. It challenges us to confront the paradox of control: how can one embrace uncertainty and complexity while steadfastly adhering to unyielding truths? Beneath its pragmatic surface lies a profound meditation on human nature and the pursuit of meaningful progress, questioning whether life’s most intricate problems can be unraveled through a systematic approach to decision-making. What if the key to mastering chaos is not avoiding failure, but learning to decode it with rigor and openness? This book offers a daring blueprint for those ready to transform their personal and professional worlds by living—and leading—according to enduring principles.
- Originally Published: September 2017
- Publisher: Avid Reader Press, 2019
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 592
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-1501124020
- Access: Members
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The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals
In the chaos of competing priorities and endless to-do lists, The 4 Disciplines of Execution offers a razor-sharp blueprint for turning ambition into action. It challenges leaders and teams to focus not on doing more, but on doing what matters most—with relentless clarity and precision. How do you close the yawning gap between strategy and results, between what you hope to achieve and what actually gets done? This is not a book about planning; it is a manifesto for movement, a method for breaking through inertia to achieve goals once thought unreachable. When urgency overwhelms purpose, discipline is the only path forward.
- Originally Published: 2012
- Publisher: Free Press, 2012
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 352
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-1451627053
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray
In a world where beauty is worshipped and youth fleeting, The Picture of Dorian Gray tells the haunting tale of a man who trades the erosion of his soul for the preservation of his face. Beneath the glittering charm of Dorian’s exterior lies a portrait—locked away and festering—bearing the grotesque truth of his moral decay. As he indulges in every pleasure and evades every consequence, the novel dares to ask: what becomes of a life unburdened by guilt but untouched by grace? Wilde’s gothic masterpiece is a seductive meditation on vanity, corruption, and the cost of eternal youth—a mirror both enchanting and unforgiving. How long can one outrun the shadow cast by his own desires?
- Originally Published: 1890
- Publisher: SF Classic, 2020
- Genre: Gothic fiction
- Pages: 254
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-1774378359
- Access: Members
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Hacking Growth: How Today’s Fastest-Growing Companies Drive Breakout Success
What if the secret to explosive business growth lies not in big budgets or blind luck, but in bold experiments and relentless curiosity? Hacking Growth is a fast-paced blueprint for those ready to abandon traditional marketing myths and embrace the agile, data-fueled mindset that has built some of the world’s most iconic companies. With each chapter, it challenges readers to reimagine how products spread, customers engage, and momentum is sustained—not by chance, but by design. In a world where attention is fleeting and loyalty hard-won, can growth be engineered rather than hoped for? This is the modern entrepreneur’s playbook—part science, part rebellion, and all about unlocking unstoppable traction.
- Originally Published: 2015
- Publisher: Penguin Random House, 2017
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 320
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9781524760007
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Jay Heinrichs
Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion
What if the key to power, peace, and persuasion wasn’t louder voices or sharper wit, but an ancient art refined through the centuries? Thank You for Arguing transforms everyday disagreements into opportunities for mastery, inviting readers to wield rhetoric not as manipulation, but as a form of elegant influence. With wit, wisdom, and a touch of mischief, it exposes the mechanics behind how opinions are shaped, minds are moved, and conflicts resolved—or won. Can argument be more than conflict—can it be connection, even seduction? This is not just a book about speaking better—it is a guide to thinking more clearly, listening more keenly, and navigating the modern world with strategic grace.
- Originally Published: 2007
- Publisher: Crown, 2020
- Genre: Self-help
- Pages: 480
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-0593237380
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Patrick Bet-David
Your Next Five Moves: Master the Art of Business Strategy
In Your Next Five Moves, strategy is no longer the preserve of chess masters or CEOs—it becomes a personal battlefield where clarity of vision meets calculated action. With sharp precision and real-world intensity, this book draws you into the high-stakes game of decision-making, challenging you to think not just one step ahead, but five. Are you building an empire—or merely reacting to the board in front of you? Through bold frameworks and unflinching self-examination, it dares you to master the paradox of ambition: to move fast while thinking long. Every chapter is a call to rise above guesswork and lead your life like a grandmaster plans a win.
- Originally Published: August 18, 2020
- Publisher: Gallery Books, 2020
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 320
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9781982154813
- Access: Members
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Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
Execution lays bare the vital, often overlooked art of turning vision into reality—a disciplined journey where strategy falters without action, and leadership is measured by results, not intentions. With incisive clarity, it exposes the tensions between ambition and accountability, revealing how the relentless pursuit of flawless execution can forge or fracture organizations. What does it take to bridge the chasm between planning and doing, and how do leaders inspire teams to carry the weight of responsibility without faltering? This book challenges readers to confront the hard truths of leadership and the unforgiving demands of making things happen in an uncertain world.
- Originally Published: 2002
- Publisher: Crown Business, 2002
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 320
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-0609610572
- Access: Members
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(0)By : J. E. Gordon
Structures: Or Why Things Don’t Fall Down
Structures unveils the hidden poetry of the physical world, where the strength and grace of bridges, buildings, and bones converge in an elegant dance of forces. Through lucid explanation and vivid metaphor, this book transforms the cold calculations of engineering into a vibrant exploration of resilience and balance. What invisible laws govern the tension between fragility and strength, order and chaos, in both man-made marvels and nature’s design? Challenging the reader to see beyond the surface, Structures invites a profound reflection on how the architecture of matter shapes the very fabric of existence.
- Originally Published: 1978
- Publisher: Da Capo Press, 2003
- Genre: Engineering
- Pages: 424
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9780306812835
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Matthew Pearl
The Dante Club
In the shadowed streets of 19th-century Boston, a string of grisly murders unfolds—each death a chilling reenactment of Dante’s Inferno. Bound by a shared passion for poetry and justice, a clandestine circle of literary scholars races against time to decode the dark riddles lurking within the verses. How far will art’s power stretch—to illuminate truth or to unleash vengeance? The Dante Club weaves a taut, haunting tale where intellect and horror collide, inviting readers to ponder whether the line between creation and destruction is as fragile as a whispered verse.
- Originally Published: 2003
- Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2004
- Genre: Historical Fiction
- Pages: 400
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9780812971040
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Viktor Frankl
Man’s Search for Meaning
In the heart of unspeakable darkness, one man dared to ask not how to escape suffering—but how to endure it with dignity. Man’s Search for Meaning is both a harrowing memoir and a luminous meditation, tracing the inner life of a soul caught in the grip of history’s cruelest machinery. Amid despair, it whispers a radical truth: that even in the absence of freedom, we can choose our response, and that choice can shape a life. What if the key to survival is not power or luck, but purpose? This is a book that doesn’t offer comfort—it offers meaning.
- Originally Published: 1946
- Publisher: Rider, 2004
- Genre: Personal Narrative
- Pages: 160
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9781844132393
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Jonah Berger
Contagious: Why Things Catch On
Why do some ideas light up the world while others fade into silence? Contagious peels back the curtain on the science of social transmission, revealing the invisible levers—emotion, story, visibility, and value—that make content irresistible and messages magnetic. With brisk insight and captivating clarity, it decodes why whispers become roars, why we share what we do, and how influence often hides in plain sight. At its core lies a tantalizing question: Is virality crafted or caught? This is a playbook not just for marketers, but for anyone who wants their ideas to live—and spread.
- Originally Published: 2013
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster, 2013
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 256
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-1451686579
- Access: Members
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What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful
Success can be seductive—blinding us to the very habits that quietly hold us back. What Got You Here Won’t Get You There is a sharp, illuminating guide for high achievers who find themselves stalled at the edge of their next great breakthrough. It dares to ask: What if the behaviors that built your rise are now the barriers to your ascent? In brisk, candid prose, it reveals the hidden interpersonal flaws—subtle, often unspoken—that undermine leadership and derail potential. This is not merely a book about climbing higher, but about growing deeper, confronting the blind spots that ambition often refuses to see.
- Originally Published: 2007
- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing, 2007
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 256
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-1401301309
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Marcus Aurelius
Meditations
Alone beneath the stars, an emperor writes—not to command legions, but to steady his own soul. Meditations is a quiet thunder, a journal of inner battles fought in the hush of thought, where pride and grief, power and impermanence wrestle for mastery. What does it mean to govern the world, yet struggle to govern the self? With luminous simplicity and unflinching honesty, this work invites the reader not into a story, but into a lifelong discipline—of seeing clearly, accepting fully, and acting justly. It is less a book to be read than a mirror held up to the trembling heart of anyone who seeks to live with meaning.
- Originally Published: 161-180 CE
- Publisher: Penguin Classics, 2006
- Genre: Non-fiction, Philosophy
- Pages: 304
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-0140449334
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Fulton J. Sheen
Your Life Is Worth Living: The Christian Philosophy of Life
In a world aching with questions and shadows, Your Life Is Worth Living offers a luminous call to meaning, anchoring the soul in eternal truths. Through reflections both tender and towering, it explores the beauty of suffering, the dignity of the human person, and the ceaseless pull of divine love. Can faith still speak to the anxieties of the modern heart—and does hope endure when life feels broken beyond repair? With the cadence of a sermon and the intimacy of a conversation, this book beckons readers to rediscover the sacred thread woven through the fabric of everyday existence. It is not merely a defense of belief, but a heartfelt invitation to live more fully, more courageously, and more consciously.
- Originally Published: Nov 1, 2001
- Publisher: Saint Andrew’s Press, 2014
- Genre: Non-fiction, Catholicism
- Pages: 416
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-0970145697
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Ha-Joon Chang
Bad Samaritans: The Guilty Secrets of Rich Nations and the Threat to Global Prosperity
What if those who claim to rescue the global poor are the very ones tightening their chains? Bad Samaritans rips away the moral façade of free-market evangelism, revealing a world where rich nations preach openness while guarding their own prosperity behind walls of hypocrisy. With sharp wit and unforgiving logic, it exposes the quiet sabotage embedded in economic advice—how development is stifled not by corruption or incompetence alone, but by the deliberate policies of those who “help.” Is the path to progress paved by imitation, or rebellion? This book dares readers to question the fairness of the global order—and to see who truly benefits when the powerful cry reform.
- Originally Published: 2007
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2008
- Genre: Non-fiction
- Pages: 288
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9781905211371
- Access: Members