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Agent Sonya By Ben Macintyre
0Ben Macintyre’s Agent Sonya is a gripping, thoroughly researched novel that chronicles the real life of Ursula Kuczynski, better known by her stage name Sonya.
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Annihilation of Caste by B. R. Ambedkar
0The book Annihilation of Caste by B. R. Ambedkar is a courageous, truthful, and extremely intelligent critique of India’s caste system.
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Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil De grasse Tyson
0Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson is a book about the greatest mysteries in the universe that is easy to read, humorous, and brilliant.
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Bad Blood By John Carreyrou
0Bad Blood by John Carreyrou is an engrossing and thoroughly researched examination of one of the most shocking scandals in Silicon Valley.
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Becoming By Michelle Obama
0Becoming is a very personal and motivational book about Michelle Obama’s life as the First Lady of the United States.
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Beyond Good and Evil By Friedrich Nietzsche
0Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche is a brilliant philosophical work that challenges conventional morality and the foundation of conventional ideals.
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Buddha By Karen Armstrong
0Buddha by Karen Armstrong is an engaging and simple biography of the real-life Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. His life and teachings are examined. Many details about the man behind the legend are provided in this book, which was written by a renowned religious scholar. His spiritual journey and the knowledge that continues to inspire millions of people worldwide are examined.
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For The Love Of Physics By Walter Lewin
0For the Love of Physics by Walter Lewin, one of the most ardent educators of our time, offers an entertaining and fascinating look at the field of physics. Lewin humorously and clearly illustrates how the laws of physics affect the world we live in, elevating everyday objects to the status of scientific marvels.
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History of Western Philosophy By Bertrand Russell
0A vast and fascinating book, Bertrand Russell’s History of Western Philosophy chronicles the development of philosophical ideas from ancient Greece to the present. Russell combines humor and profound insight to provide a critical overview of major thinkers and schools of thought. This book serves as a timeless overview of the evolution of Western thought.
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Homo Deus: A Brief History Of Tomorrow By Yuval Noah Harari
0Homo Deus, written by Yuval Noah Harari, examines the optimistic future of humanity and how historical trends and new technologies may alter human behavior. A work that provokes deep reflection on morality, intelligence, and the direction of civilization.
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How To Change Your Mind By Michael Pollan
0How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan examines the history, science, and individual potential of psychedelic substances. It demonstrates how they can improve consciousness, lessen mental illness, and alter our perception of the mind.
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The Boy At The Back Of The Class By Onjali Q. Raúf
0Osho’s teachings go beyond conventional spirituality, guiding readers toward self-awareness and inner peace. His discourse challenges traditional beliefs and offers a deeper understanding of existence
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The Laws of Human Nature By Robert Greene
0The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene is an in-depth manual for comprehending the invisible forces that influence human behavior. It assists readers in discovering their motivations, developing emotional self-control, and making honest and prudent use of their influence in interpersonal relationships, the workplace, and society at large.
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The Republic by Plato
0The Republic by Plato is a foundational philosophical discussion of justice, the ideal state, and the nature of the human spirit. We discover the political, ethical, and knowledge norms that influence society through Socratic questioning.
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The Story Of My Life By Helen Keller
0The Story of My Life, Helen Keller’s autobiography, is a poignant story of her amazing journey from the darkness of deafness and blindness to the light of language, education, and international advocacy. Her strong will and the committed instruction of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, made all of this possible.
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The Story of Philosophy By Will Durant
0The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant provides a thorough and approachable summary of the most significant Western philosophers, ranging from Nietzsche and Bergson to Plato and Aristotle. It tracks the evolution of concepts that have influenced politics, science, art, and culture for over two millennia.