The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Unconventional, pragmatic advice…
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Flies in the face of so much conventional self-help wisdom that it’s hard not to label the book as anti-self-help. Yet, that label undermines how pragmatic the book actually is. In the overcrowded and over-clichéd self-help genre, this is a book well worth whatever f*cks you can muster.
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Finn
Finn
Finn
Humorous and chilling…
Finn
King’s taut psychological short story about the kidnapping and torture of an innocent young man is at once darkly humorous and utterly chilling. “Finn” is a cutting commentary on the dangerous consequences of toxic masculinity, conspiracy theories, and the glorification of spy games.
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Politics

The Republic by Plato

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The Republic by Plato
The Republic by Plato

The Republic is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato around 380 BC concerning the definition of justice and the order and character of the just city-state and the just man. The dramatic date of the dialogue has been much debated and though it must take place some time during the Peloponnesian War, "there would be jarring anachronisms if any of the candidate sp

Leave the World Behind

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Leave the World Behind
Leave the World Behind

A simple premise belies the provocative racial themes that unfold in this slow burn thriller nominated for the National Book Award in Fiction. A white Brooklyn family rents a luxurious house in the Hamptons for a weeklong getaway, but they’re barely settled in when there’s a late night knock at the door. It’s an older Black couple claiming to be the owners who rented the house out, but they’re back due to a severe power outage in the city. With no internet or cell phone access in this remote area, it’s difficult to verify what’s really going on. The tension keeps ratcheting up until the pulse-pounding end. Netflix has already scooped up the movie rights with Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali to star.

Fire and Fury

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Fire and Fury
Fire and Fury

#1 New York Times Bestseller With extraordinary access to the West Wing, Michael Wolff reveals what happened behind-the-scenes in the first nine months of the most controversial presidency of our time in Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. Since Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, the coun

Three Cups of Tea

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Three Cups of Tea
Three Cups of Tea

In 1993 Greg Mortenson was the exhausted survivor of a failed attempt to ascend K2, an American climbing bum wandering emaciated and lost through Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya. After he was taken in and nursed back to health by the people of an impoverished Pakistani village, Mortenson promised to return one day and build them a school. From that rash, earnest promise grew

Recessional

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Recessional
Recessional

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! “Savagery appeased can only grow. Once you give in to it, it must escalate, like a fire searching for air.” The man who won the Pulitzer Prize for GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, who wrote the classic films THE VERDICT and WAG THE DOG sounds his alarm about the Visigoths at our gates. In RECESS

The Art of War & Other Classics of Eastern Philosophy

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The Art of War & Other Classics of Eastern Philosophy
The Art of War & Other Classics of Eastern Philosophy

The words of the ancient Chinese sages are as timeless as they are wise. IBPA Benjamin Franklin Gold Award Winner 2017! The words of ancient Chinese philosophers have influenced other thinkers across the world for more than 2,000 years, and continue to shape our ideas today. The Art of War & Other Classics of Eastern Philosophy includes tran

No Logo

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No Logo
No Logo

A Tenth Anniversary Edition of Naomi Klein's No Logo with a New Introduction by the Author NO LOGO was an international bestseller and "a movement bible" (The New York Times). Naomi Klein's second book, The Shock Doctrine, was hailed as a "master narrative of our time," and has over a million copies in print worldwide. In th

The Souls of Black Folk

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The Souls of Black Folk
The Souls of Black Folk

"EITHER AMERICA WILL DESTROY IGNORANCE OR IGNORANCE WILL DESTROY THE UNITED STATES." -W.E.B. Du Bois This classic groundbreaking work of American literature first published in 1903 is a cornerstone of African-American literary history and a seminal work in the field of sociology. W.E.B. Du Bois, who drew from his own experiences as an African-Ameri

Killing the SS

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Killing the SS
Killing the SS

The Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller (October 2018) Confronting Nazi evil is the subject of the next installment in the mega-bestselling Killing series As the true horrors of the Third Reich began to be exposed immediately after World War II, the Nazi war criminals who committed genocide went on the run. A few were swift

From Beirut to Jerusalem

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From Beirut to Jerusalem
From Beirut to Jerusalem

This revised edition of the number-one bestseller and winner of the 1989 National Book Award includes the Pulitzer Prize-winning author's new, updated epilogue. One of the most thought-provoking books ever written about the Middle East, From Beirut to Jerusalem remains vital to our understanding of this complex and volatile region of the world. Th

Fear

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Fear
Fear

OVER 2 MILLION COPIES SOLD RUNAWAY #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER SENSATIONAL #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER “Explosive.”—The Washington Post “Devastating.”—The New Yorker “Unprecedented.”—CNN “Great reporting...astute.”—Hugh Hewitt THE I

The Hundred Years' War on Palestine

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The Hundred Years' War on Palestine
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine

A landmark history of one hundred years of war waged against the Palestinians from the foremost US historian of the Middle East, told through pivotal events and family history In 1899, Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, mayor of Jerusalem, alarmed by the Zionist call to create a Jewish national home in Palestine, wrote a letter aimed at Theodore Herzl: the country h

The Wretched of the Earth

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The Wretched of the Earth
The Wretched of the Earth

With a new essay Fans of Fanon’s work include Ta-Nehisi Coates, Claudia Rankine, Cornel West, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Desmond Cole, John Edgar Wideman, Mitchell Jackson, among others Tie-in to 60th anniversary of the publication of Wretched of the Earth and of Frantz Fanon’s death

The Warmth of Other Suns

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The Warmth of Other Suns
The Warmth of Other Suns

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson brings to life the previously overlooked story of the Great Migration, when millions of African Americans uprooted their lives to move from the South to cities across the US from 1915 to 1970. Sweeping and riveting, Wilkerson’s book made the ZORA Canon, a list of 100 of the greatest books written by African American women.

The Woman Who Smashed Codes

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The Woman Who Smashed Codes
The Woman Who Smashed Codes

NATIONAL BESTSELLER NPR Best Book of 2017 “Not all superheroes wear capes, and Elizebeth Smith Friedman should be the subject of a future Wonder Woman movie.”— The New York Times Joining the ranks of Hidden Figures and In the Garden of Beasts, the incredible true story of the greates

These Precious Days

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These Precious Days
These Precious Days

A famous writer once told Patchett that having children was a prerequisite to learning about love and being a great writer. In this collection of personal essays, childless Patchett — one of the greatest contemporary authors — expounds upon many of the relationships that have made her life enviably fulfilling. These are moving pieces about the precious people in Patchett’s life, from her husband and her three dads to Snoopy and Tom Hanks’ assistant, Sooki.

The Shock Doctrine

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The Shock Doctrine
The Shock Doctrine

One of the most provocative, sobering, and controversial looks at who profits and how in the wake of disasters both natural and man-made. Klein tackles the destructiveness of capitalism with biting clarity.

The Apprentice

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The Apprentice
The Apprentice

It has been called the political crime of the century: a foreign government, led by a brutal authoritarian leader, secretly interfering with the American presidential election to help elect the candidate of its choice. Now two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post national security reporter Greg Miller investigates the truth about the Kremlin’s covert att

The Overstory

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The Overstory
The Overstory

Richard Powers’ magisterial work is, ultimately, about being unable to see the forest for the trees. Except in this case, it’s human beings who are the trees, and trees that are the forest. Don’t worry; this isn’t an environmental polemic. Or maybe it is, but you’ll be far too engrossed in the writing to notice. “The Overstory” won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

Dreamland

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Dreamland
Dreamland

Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for General Nonfiction, this moving, journalistic account provides searing context to recent reports of opiate abuse rising with life expectancy falling. Reporter Sam Quinones chronicles the shocking extent of how prescription pain medication addiction and an influx of cheap, potent heroin is threatening America’s heartland.