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    Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships

    What if your brain was not merely wired to think, but sculpted to connect? Social Intelligence unveils the hidden architecture of our relationships—the subtle neural choreography that binds strangers, lovers, friends, and rivals in an invisible emotional dance. With every glance, every word, every silence, we shape—and are shaped by—the people around us. Can understanding these quiet exchanges unlock a more compassionate, resilient, and deeply human world? A warm, revelatory exploration of empathy, attunement, and the biology of connection, this book invites you to see every interaction as a mirror—and a choice.

    • Originally Published: 2006
    • Publisher: Bantam Books, 2006
    • Genre: Social Psychology
    • Pages: 374
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0470444344
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    Strategic Real Estate Investing: Creating Passive Income Through Real Estate Mastery

    In the complex world of real estate, Strategic Real Estate Investing reveals how vision and precision transform ordinary properties into powerful engines of wealth. It challenges the reader to move beyond mere transactions and embrace a mindset where strategy, timing, and insight converge to unlock hidden value. What if every investment was not just a purchase, but a calculated step toward financial freedom and influence? This book invites you to navigate the paradox of risk and reward with clarity, turning uncertainty into opportunity in the ever-shifting landscape of real estate.

    • Originally Published: 2021
    • Publisher: Harrison House Publishers, 2021
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 240
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1680314793
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    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
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    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
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    The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure

    The 10X Rule is a rallying cry for those who refuse to settle for average in a world that rewards audacity. With the energy of a storm and the precision of a blueprint, it argues that success demands not just more effort—but ten times the vision, discipline, and action most dare to imagine. What if your goals aren’t too ambitious, but far too small? This book dismantles comfort zones and dares you to operate at levels that feel unreasonable—because only at that scale does extraordinary become possible. It is not a promise of ease, but a challenge: how far would you go if fear, failure, and fatigue were no longer excuses?

    • Originally Published: 2011
    • Publisher: Wiley, 2011
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 240
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0470627600
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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
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    The 48 Laws of Power

    In the ruthless theater of ambition, The 48 Laws of Power is both a mirror and a map—a compendium of strategies drawn from the shadows of court intrigue, battlefield cunning, and boardroom calculation. With each law, a mask is lifted, revealing the mechanics of manipulation, the seduction of influence, and the quiet violence of control. Can one master power without becoming its prisoner? Stark, provocative, and unapologetically amoral, this book does not ask you to play fair—it demands you decide whether to play at all. It is a handbook for those who wish not merely to survive, but to dominate.

    • Originally Published: 1998
    • Publisher: Profile Books, 2000
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 452
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1861972781
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    The 5AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life.

    In The 5AM Club, a mysterious mentor ushers a struggling artist and a weary entrepreneur into a secret that transforms not just mornings, but destinies. Through a poetic blend of fable and self-mastery, the book unveils a daily ritual designed to unlock creativity, fuel productivity, and fortify inner peace before the world awakens. What if the hour most people sleep through held the key to living with purpose and power? As the sun rises, so too does the possibility of reclaiming your genius and building a life anchored in discipline, joy, and silent victory. This is not merely a book about waking early—it is a call to rise above the ordinary.

    • Originally Published: 2018
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, 2018
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 336
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9781443456623
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    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

    A violin whispers in the fog as London’s shadowy corners yield secrets to the piercing gaze of Sherlock Holmes—man of reason, master of deduction, and enigma in himself. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes unfolds as a tapestry of the bizarre and the beguiling, where crimes are puzzles and truth often lies hidden beneath polite society’s polished surface. Alongside the loyal Dr. Watson, Holmes navigates mysteries that test not only intellect, but morality, honor, and justice. What drives a man to uncover the darkest motives of others—curiosity, duty, or something more elusive? These stories dare you to see the world not as it appears, but as it truly is, if only one knows how to look.

    • Originally Published: 1892
    • Publisher : Vintage Classics Library, 2016
    • Genre: Detective fiction
    • Pages: 215
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-1784871574
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    The Alchemist

    In a world where dreams often fade beneath the weight of duty, The Alchemist invites us into the journey of a young shepherd who dares to follow the whispers of his heart across deserts, omens, and ancient wisdom. With prose as luminous as starlight on sand, this tale explores the soul’s yearning to uncover its Personal Legend—the treasure buried not just in distant lands, but within. As the boy learns to listen to the language of the world, a timeless question arises: must we travel far to discover what was always ours? A fable of fate, faith, and self-discovery, it is a reminder that the real alchemy lies in the transformation of the seeker.

    • Originally Published: 1988
    • Publisher: HarperCollins, 2003
    • Genre: Quest, Adventure Fiction, Fantasy Fiction, Novel
    • Pages: 172
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-8172234980
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    The Alchemy of Finance

    What if the markets are not machines of logic, but mirrors of our deepest fears, hopes, and illusions? The Alchemy of Finance peels back the polished surface of economic theory to reveal a volatile world shaped as much by perception as by reality. Through the lens of reflexivity—a daring theory that turns traditional finance on its head—the book explores how human bias fuels booms and busts, and how understanding that chaos can become a source of extraordinary insight. Is it possible to profit from uncertainty not by mastering it, but by dancing with it? Both philosophical and razor-sharp, this is a provocative invitation to rethink what we believe about money, markets, and the minds that move them.

    • Originally Published: 1987
    • Publisher : Wiley, 2015
    • Pages: 416
    • Genre: Finance, Investing, Markets
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-44549-4
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    The Alter Ego Effect: The Power of Secret Identities to Transform Your Life

    What if the barrier between who you are and who you aspire to be could be dissolved by stepping into an alternate self—an alter ego crafted with intention and power? The Alter Ego Effect explores the transformative force of harnessing hidden personas to break free from fear, doubt, and limitation, revealing how identity can be both a prison and a key. In a world where external pressures seek to define us, can adopting a secret self unlock untapped reservoirs of courage, creativity, and resilience? This compelling guide navigates the mysterious interplay between psychology and performance, inviting readers to become architects of their own destiny by mastering the art of reinvention.

    • Originally Published: 2019
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, 2019
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 272
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780062838636
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    The Art of Public Speaking

    What if the power to move hearts and minds lies not in talent, but in understanding? The Art of Public Speaking is a timeless guide that transforms fear into confidence and awkward silence into eloquence. With warmth, clarity, and persuasive charm, it offers a blueprint for turning everyday thoughts into compelling messages—arming the speaker not just with technique, but with purpose. Is great speaking born, or can it be made by mastering the art of presence, persuasion, and passion? This book invites you to find your voice—and to make it impossible to ignore.

    • Originally Published: 1915
    • Publisher: Insight Press, 2019
    • Genre: Self-Help
    • Pages: 200
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9789391244613
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    The Art of the Start 2.0: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything

    What does it take to turn an idea into impact in a world crowded with noise and inertia? The Art of the Start 2.0 is a bold, clear-sighted guide for dreamers with deadlines—an entrepreneurial manifesto that distills the chaos of launching a venture into action, purpose, and traction. With crisp insight and unflinching candor, it charts a path from pitch decks to product launches, from bootstrapping to building movements. Beneath the tactics lies a deeper question: is entrepreneurship just strategy—or is it a calling to shape the future? This is not just a how-to—it’s a rallying cry for those ready to begin.

    • Originally Published: 2004
    • Publisher: Portfolio, 2015
    • Genre: Entrepreneurship
    • Pages: 336
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0241187265
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    By : Sun Tzu

    The Art of War

    In The Art of War, strategy becomes poetry, and conflict a test not of brute force but of clarity, deception, and timeless wisdom. Each page slices through illusion like a blade, revealing how true victory lies not in battle won, but in war avoided. Can the path to mastery begin not with aggression, but with stillness, foresight, and the elegant dance of calculated moves? This is no mere manual of combat—it is a meditation on power, perception, and the eternal war within and without. For those willing to listen, it whispers truths that echo across empires and ages.

    • Originally Published: 5th century BC
    • Publisher: Shambhala Classics
    • Genre: Treatise, Non-fiction
    • Pages: 296
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0007420124
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    The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World

    From the clay tablets of Mesopotamia to the flashing screens of global stock markets, The Ascent of Money traces the restless, shape-shifting journey of humanity’s greatest invention: finance. In this sweeping narrative, money is not merely a medium of exchange—it is the silent architect of empires, revolutions, and ruin. Through wars, bubbles, and banking dynasties, the book unveils how financial innovation both liberated and enslaved, enriched and annihilated. Can understanding the story of money illuminate the forces that still govern our lives, or are we forever doomed to dance to its invisible rhythms? This is the tale of power dressed in numbers—a saga as volatile as it is vital.

    • Originally Published: Nov 2008
    • Publisher: The Penguin Press, 2009
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 496
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780143116172
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    The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable

    What if the greatest forces shaping our lives are the ones we never see coming? The Black Swan plunges into the world of improbable events—rare, unpredictable, and colossal in impact—unveiling how our blind faith in patterns and probabilities leaves us vulnerable to chaos. With sharp wit and philosophical depth, the book dismantles our illusion of certainty, urging us to rethink what it means to understand risk, randomness, and the unknowable. Are we prisoners of the past, forecasting the future through a broken lens? This is a provocative exploration of how fragility, arrogance, and surprise dance at the heart of every decision we make.

    • Originally Published: 2007
    • Publisher : Random House Publishing Group, 2011
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 480
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0141034591
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    The Bomber Mafia: A Tale of Innovation and Obsession

    In the smoke-shadowed crucible of World War II, a renegade band of idealists dared to believe that precision—rather than firestorms—could win the war and preserve humanity. The Bomber Mafia traces their dream with the tension of a moral thriller, where strategy clashes with conscience and the sky becomes a stage for salvation and destruction alike. Can technology be a force for mercy in the machinery of war, or does every innovation eventually bow to chaos? With haunting elegance, this is a story of obsession, invention, and the fragile line between vision and devastation.

    • Originally Published: 2022
    • Publisher: Penguin Books, 2022
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 237
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0141998404
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    The Brothers Karamazov

    The Brothers Karamazov is a tempest of faith, passion, and blood—where three brothers, torn by guilt, desire, and spiritual hunger, are drawn into a patricide that becomes a mirror for their own souls. Beneath the mystery of their father’s violent death lies a deeper trial: of God, of free will, and of the human heart’s capacity for both light and depravity. Can love redeem the chaos we inherit, or is every soul bound to wrestle alone with the divine and the absurd? Lyrical and relentless, this epic unearths the moral labyrinth at the core of every family—and every man. A novel as intimate as a confession and as vast as a cathedral.

    • Originally Published: November 1880
    • Publisher: Penguin Classic, 2003
    • Genre: Novel
    • Pages: 1056
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0679410034
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    The Catcher in the Rye

    Wandering the gray streets of New York in a haze of grief and rebellion, Holden Caulfield speaks with a voice both raw and strangely tender—part confession, part cry for meaning in a world grown false. The Catcher in the Rye captures the ache of adolescence with uncanny precision: the longing to protect innocence, the fury at adult hypocrisy, the weight of a mind unraveling under truth too heavy to bear. Is Holden escaping the world, or is he the only one awake enough to see it clearly? With sardonic humor and aching vulnerability, this coming-of-age tale unfolds like a whispered secret between strangers who never quite belong. It is not just a story—it is a mirror for those who have ever walked alone, wondering where the honest people went.

    • Originally Published: July 1951
    • Publisher: Penguin, 1994
    • Genre: Novel
    • Pages: 192
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0140237504
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    The Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy

    In The Commanding Heights, the battlefield is the global economy, and the stakes are the soul of nations. Charting the dramatic struggle between government control and free-market forces, this sweeping narrative traces how ideas, ideologies, and institutions have clashed and converged to shape the fate of billions. From boardrooms to ministries, from crisis to reform, the book captures a world in flux—where power shifts not only across continents but between competing visions of freedom and order. As markets rise and empires fade, one question echoes through the corridors of influence: who should hold the reins of prosperity—the invisible hand or the guiding state? This is the story of the modern world’s economic conscience, laid bare in riveting detail.

    • Originally Published: 1998
    • Publisher: Free Press, 2002
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 496
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780684835693
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    The Concise Laws Of Human Nature

    Beneath the polished surface of civility lies a labyrinth of impulse, emotion, and primal instinct—and The Laws of Human Nature hands you the torch to navigate it. With a tone both surgical and haunting, this book exposes the timeless patterns that govern how people think, act, and deceive—even themselves. Can mastering the hidden currents of human behavior lead to deeper empathy, or does such power risk manipulation? Equal parts mirror and map, it dares you to confront the shadows within and around you. What you do with that knowledge may define your influence—or your downfall.

    • Originally Published: 2018
    • Publisher: Profile Books, 2020
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 287
    • Book Type: Hardcopy(Pocket Version)
    • ISBN: 9781788161565
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    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
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    The Deals that Made the World

    Behind every headline, hidden in the fine print, are the deals that quietly shape the way we eat, work, love, and live. The Deals That Made the World peels back the polished surface of capitalism to expose the secret negotiations, corporate handshakes, and silent revolutions that have redrawn the global order. It asks a haunting question: if the rules of our lives are written in back rooms and boardrooms, whose interests do they truly serve? With the pace of a thriller and the insight of an exposé, this book turns the everyday into the extraordinary—and demands that we look again at the forces steering our fate.

    • Originally Published: 2017
    • Publisher : Hodder, 2018
    • Pages: 461
    • Genre: Business, Autobiography
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-1473646421
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    The Dictator’s Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics

    What if power has less to do with ideology and more to do with cold, ruthless math? The Dictator’s Handbook dismantles the illusions of noble governance, revealing a chillingly pragmatic logic that guides both tyrants and democrats alike. In a world where survival hinges not on serving the people but on satisfying a select few, loyalty is currency and betrayal a tool of the trade. Witty, unflinching, and unsettlingly honest, this book invites readers to peer behind the curtain of leadership—and ask whether virtue ever truly rules. Do leaders shape systems, or do systems shape the leaders we get?

    • Originally Published: September 2011
    • Publisher: PublicAffairs
    • Published: July 31, 2012
    • Genre: Politics
    • Pages: 352
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1610391849
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    The Dream of a Ridiculous Man

    In a world dulled by apathy and despair, one man—deemed ridiculous by all, including himself—stands on the brink of ending his life. But a strange dream carries him far beyond death, into a vision of radiant truth and heartbreaking corruption, where innocence once bloomed and was then destroyed by the very minds meant to cherish it. The Dreams of a Ridiculous Man is a luminous fable of redemption, madness, and metaphysical wonder, pulsing with the fire of a soul awakening to love and meaning. Can a single dream transform a life deemed worthless—and if so, why do we so often sleep through our own salvation? This brief tale grips like a parable and lingers like a wound, asking what it truly means to be human in a fractured world.

    • Originally Published: 1877
    • Published: Createspace Independent Pub, 2016
    • Genre: Short Story, Philosophy
    • Pages: 26
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1535469142
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    The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It

    Most small businesses don’t fail for lack of passion—they fail because passion alone is not a system. The E-Myth Revisited shatters the romantic illusion of the lone entrepreneur, revealing the silent traps that turn dreamers into overworked employees of their own creations. Through the lens of a simple bakery’s struggle, it asks: what if working in your business is the very thing keeping you from working on it? Part parable, part playbook, this is a journey from chaos to clarity, guiding you to build not just a livelihood, but a living, breathing enterprise that thrives without you.

    • Originally Published: 1995
    • Publisher: Harper Business, 2004
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 288
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0887307287
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    The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time

    Can we end poverty—not in theory, but in our lifetime? The End of Poverty charts a daring and data-driven journey through the heart of global suffering, revealing how economic despair is not an inevitable fate but a solvable problem. With clarity and urgency, it exposes the hidden mechanics that trap nations in extreme deprivation and unveils a roadmap of practical solutions that challenge apathy and resignation. This is not just an economic treatise—it is a call to moral action, a testament to the possibility that with enough resolve, compassion, and precision, humanity can lift its most vulnerable beyond survival into dignity. What does it say about us if we can rescue the poor—and choose not to?

    • Originally Published: December 2005
    • Publisher: Penguin Books, 2006
    • Genre: Economics, Politics
    • Pages: 464
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0143036586
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    The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon

    The Everything Store is the riveting saga of an empire born from code and ambition—a tale of obsession, disruption, and the relentless drive to reshape the way the world buys, sells, and lives. At its heart is a visionary who dared to build a store without walls, ceilings, or limits—just an idea fueled by data and domination. With the tempo of a corporate thriller and the depth of a modern myth, the story probes a haunting paradox: can one man’s dream to serve everyone come without a cost to everyone else? This is the anatomy of power in the digital age—mesmerizing, unsettling, and utterly essential. Where does convenience end, and conquest begin?

    • Originally Published: 2013
    • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company, 2013
    • Genre: Biography
    • Pages: 384
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0316219266
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    The Great Gatsby

    A glittering mansion, a mysterious millionaire, and a love that haunts the edges of every champagne-soaked evening—The Great Gatsby is a lyrical elegy for the American Dream and the illusions we chase in its name. Through the eyes of a quiet outsider, we are drawn into the world of Jay Gatsby, a man who builds his fortune not for power or glory, but for a woman he lost long ago. Beneath the dazzle of Jazz Age opulence lies a tale of longing, betrayal, and the quiet ache of dreams deferred. Can one truly rewrite the past—or does the past rewrite us? Fitzgerald’s novel is both seduction and lament, a mirror held up to the heart’s most extravagant hopes.

    • Originally Published: 1925
    • Publisher : Vintage Classics, 2010
    • Genre: Novel, Tragedy
    • Pages: 148
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 9780099541530
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    The House of the Dead

    Behind the iron gates of a Siberian prison, where frost bites deeper than regret, a nobleman condemned for murder watches souls unravel and humanity flicker like candlelight in the wind. The House of the Dead is both a brutal chronicle of incarceration and a meditative search for grace in a world stripped of dignity. Through the eyes of its introspective narrator, we confront a haunting question: can suffering purify, or does it simply erode? In this stark yet lyrical portrayal of degradation and unexpected tenderness, punishment becomes a mirror—reflecting not just guilt, but the strange resilience of the human spirit.

    • Originally Published: 1861
    • Publisher: Dover Publications, 2004
    • Genre: Fiction
    • Pages: 446
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0486434094
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    The Idiot

    In a world driven by vanity, power, and concealed wounds, what place is there for pure goodness? The Idiot follows Prince Myshkin—a man of childlike honesty and saintly compassion—whose return to Russian society sets off a quiet storm of obsession, betrayal, and unspoken despair. As he moves through a web of wounded souls and fevered passions, his innocence becomes both a beacon and a curse, casting light on the madness that masquerades as reason. Is it folly to live with an unguarded heart—or is it the only form of sanity left? With haunting tenderness and tragic irony, this luminous novel exposes the cruel bewilderment of a society that cannot recognize grace, even as it longs for it.

    • Originally Published: 1869
    • Publisher : Everyman’s Library, 2002
    • Pages: 632
    • Genre: Novel
    • Book Type: Hardcopy/Hardcover
    • ISBN-13: 978-1857152548
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    The Jakarta Method: Washington’s Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World

    In The Jakarta Method, the silent scaffolding of modern geopolitics is laid bare, revealing a brutal choreography of fear, propaganda, and mass extermination executed in the name of freedom. From the blood-soaked streets of Indonesia to whispered betrayals across continents, this chilling narrative traces how a hidden blueprint of violence reshaped the world order. What if the triumph of democracy required the erasure of millions of voices? With relentless clarity and haunting resonance, the book invites us to reckon with the moral cost of global supremacy—and asks who gets to write history when the bodies are buried.

    • Originally Published: 2020
    • Publisher: PublicAffairs, 2020
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 320
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1541742406
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    The Lean Startup

    What if failure were not a dead end, but a compass? The Lean Startup reimagines the chaotic world of entrepreneurship as a disciplined dance of bold ideas, rapid testing, and relentless adaptation. In this playbook for modern innovators, the startup becomes a living experiment—where uncertainty is not feared but harnessed, and progress is measured not by grand plans but by learning what customers truly need. Can a startup grow not by building more, but by building less—and learning faster? With clarity and urgency, this book invites creators to trade guesswork for insight, and vision for validated action.

    • Originally Published: 2011
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group, 2011
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 336
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780670921607
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    The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns

    What if the wisest path to wealth was the one that whispered rather than roared? The Little Book of Common Sense Investing strips away the illusions of Wall Street theatrics and invites readers into a world where patience, simplicity, and discipline quietly outpace the frenzy of speculation. At its heart is a paradox: that doing less—investing broadly, holding long—may yield far more. Can one resist the seductive noise of short-term wins and trust the quiet power of compounding truth? This is not just a guide to investing—it is a call to clarity in a world addicted to chaos.

    • Originally Published: 2007
    • Publisher: Wiley, 2017
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 304
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1119404507
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    The Looting Machine: Warlords, Oligarchs, Corporations, Smugglers, and the Theft of Africa’s Wealth

    The Looting Machine exposes a brutal paradox at the heart of Africa’s richest resource states: how nations teeming with oil, diamonds, and minerals can remain shackled by poverty, violence, and decay. With the urgency of investigative reportage and the gravity of a political thriller, the book maps a continent-wide system where global corporations, corrupt elites, and shadowy networks turn natural wealth into a curse. Can a land so rich be so poor by accident—or is the suffering by design? As veins of gold and crude are drained from beneath the soil, this powerful account compels readers to question who truly profits and who is left to bleed. It is a story of power without accountability and prosperity built on the silence of the exploited.

    • Originally Published: May 2015
    • Publisher: PublicAffairs, 2016
    • Genre: Economics, History
    • Pages: 368
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1610397117
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    The Master and Margarita

    A mysterious foreigner arrives in Soviet Moscow—charming, diabolical, and accompanied by a talking cat with a taste for vodka—and soon reality begins to unravel. The Master and Margarita is a fever dream of love and damnation, where satire waltzes with the supernatural and truth is as dangerous as it is elusive. As a condemned writer and a fearless woman navigate a world haunted by betrayal, bureaucracy, and a whisper of the divine, the line between good and evil blurs like ink in water. Can love survive the tyranny of both politics and the soul? This is a novel where the devil gets the last laugh—and perhaps, the last mercy.

    • Originally Published: 1967
    • Publisher : Vintage Classics, 2024
    • Pages: 448
    • Genre: Romance novel, Satire, Fantasy
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0099540946
    • Access: Members
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    The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

    What would compel a man with everything—wealth, power, prestige—to abandon it all for a silent path through the Himalayas? The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari traces the remarkable odyssey of a high-powered lawyer who trades worldly success for spiritual awakening, uncovering timeless wisdom buried beneath life’s noise. In lyrical parables and radiant lessons, the book invites readers to consider: is the true measure of success the empire we build outside—or the sanctuary we cultivate within? With gentle urgency and meditative grace, this is a tale that beckons the restless heart toward clarity, balance, and purpose. It is not just a journey—it is an invitation to redesign your life.

    • Originally Published: 1996
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, 2009
    • Genre: Fiction
    • Pages: 236
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0007848423
    • Access: Members
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    The Most Important Thing Illuminated: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor

    In a world ruled by uncertainty, where markets shift like wind over water, The Most Important Thing Illuminated offers a quiet, rigorous wisdom—less about predicting the future than preparing the mind. Through a series of hard-earned insights, it explores the paradoxes of risk, the discipline of patience, and the humility required to thrive amid chaos. What if the key to success isn’t in bold bets, but in knowing when not to act? With clarity and calm authority, this is a map for investors who seek more than profit—a way to think clearly in a world that rarely is.

    • Originally Published: 2013
    • Publisher: Columbia Business School Publishing, 2013
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 248
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0231162845
    • Access: Members
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    The Naked Ape

    The Naked Ape peels back the veneer of civilization to reveal humanity in its rawest, most primal form—an intricate dance of instincts, desires, and survival etched deep within our biology. Through sharp observation and vivid analogy, it challenges us to confront the paradox of a species both marvelously evolved and perpetually at odds with its own nature. What truths lie hidden beneath our skin, and how does understanding our animal origins reshape the story we tell about ourselves? This provocative exploration invites readers to reconsider what it truly means to be human, caught between instinct and intellect, flesh and culture.

    • Originally Published: 1967
    • Publisher : Vintage, 2005
    • Genre: Sociology
    • Pages: 192
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0099482017
    • Access: Members
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    By : Homer

    The Odyssey

    Across storm-tossed seas and shadowed isles, The Odyssey charts the perilous return of Odysseus, a cunning warrior who longs for the warmth of his hearth more than the glory of conquest. As gods conspire and monsters stir, every step homeward becomes a trial of spirit, loyalty, and the fragile line between heroism and hubris. Beneath its epic sweep lies a haunting question: how much must a man lose to truly know himself—and what awaits when he does? Laced with enchantment and anchored in longing, this ancient tale pulses with the timeless ache of exile and the stubborn hope of return.

    • Originally Published: 800 B.C.E
    • Publisher : Everyman’s Library, 1992
    • Pages: 509
    • Genre: Narrative Poetry, Epic
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-1857150940
    • Access: Prime Membership
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    The Personal MBA: Master the Art of Business

    What if mastering business didn’t require a classroom, a fortune, or a degree—but a shift in mindset? The Personal MBA is a sharp, liberating manifesto for the self-taught strategist, distilling the essence of entrepreneurship, value creation, and decision-making into powerful, practical insights. With clarity and conviction, it reveals that true business wisdom is not locked behind ivy-covered walls but found in the choices we make, the systems we build, and the problems we dare to solve. Can one book replace a thousand lectures—and teach you to build something that lasts? Read it, and decide for yourself.

    • Originally Published: 2010
    • Publisher: Portfolio, 2012
    • Genre: Business, Self-help
    • Pages: 464
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1591845577
    • Access: Members
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    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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    The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

    Time is an illusion, suffering its echo—and The Power of Now invites you to step beyond both. In luminous, meditative prose, it unravels the mental noise that binds us to regret and anxiety, offering instead the stillness of the present moment as a gateway to peace. But can we truly awaken without first dying to the identities we’ve built? This is not a promise of escape, but a call to return—to a place you’ve never left but have forgotten how to feel. In the quiet between thoughts, a deeper life waits.

    • Originally Published: 1997
    • Publisher: Yellow Kite, 2020
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 224
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0340733509
    • Access: Members
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    The Power of Your Subconscious Mind: Unlock Your Master Key to Success

    Beneath the noise of waking thought lies a silent force that shapes your destiny—The Power of Your Subconscious Mind reveals how to unlock it. With clarity and conviction, this guide explores the untapped reservoir within, where beliefs become reality and imagination births truth. Are you the master of your mind, or merely its obedient echo? This is a journey into the hidden architecture of your life, where healing, success, and peace are not external conquests but inner awakenings. To read it is to remember the power you’ve always had—and to finally wield it.

    • Originally Published: 1963
    • Publisher: Penguin Random House, 2022
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 296
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0143453604
    • Access: Members
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    The Prince

    In a world where loyalty flickers and power is fleeting, The Prince reads like a dark mirror held up to the ambitions of rulers and the hearts of men. With razor-edged clarity, it unveils a ruthless political theatre where morality bends beneath necessity, and virtue may be the enemy of survival. Can a leader be both feared and loved—or must he choose? Part manifesto, part cautionary tale, this chillingly pragmatic guide strips away idealism to reveal the brutal mechanics of control, legacy, and the human hunger to command fate. It whispers dangerous truths to anyone who would dare to rule.

    • Originally Published: 1532
    • Publisher: FingerPrint Classics, 2023
    • Genre: Political Science
    • Pages: 170
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-8175993075
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    The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness

    Wealth is not built in spreadsheets but in minds shaped by fear, hope, greed, and patience. The Psychology of Money dives beneath the numbers to reveal the messy, human heart of financial decision-making—where stories, not statistics, rule the day. With elegant clarity and arresting insight, it asks: why do smart people make irrational choices about money, and how can we learn to master behavior rather than markets? This is not a manual of riches, but a meditation on how money dances with time, emotion, and the deeply personal stories we tell ourselves. What if the key to financial success isn’t knowing more, but doing less—and thinking differently?

    • Originally Published: 2020
    • Publisher: Harriman House, 2020
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 256
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0857197689
    • Access: Members
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    The Richest Man in Babylon

    In the ancient city of Babylon, timeless wisdom unfolds through parables that illuminate the path to wealth, discipline, and prosperity. The Richest Man in Babylon reveals how simple yet profound principles—saving, investing, and living within one’s means—can transform scarcity into abundance. Amidst the glittering sands of fortune, a pressing question emerges: can anyone truly master the art of wealth without first mastering themselves? This enduring tale challenges readers to confront their relationship with money, urging a journey not just toward riches, but toward lasting financial wisdom and freedom.

    • Originally Published: 1926
    • Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing, 2018
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 155
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9789388144315
    • Access: Members