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Talking to Strangers Gladwell. Malco

43.50 

Malcolm Gladwell’s Talking to Strangers from Penguin examines why we misunderstand people we don’t know. This compelling exploration of human interaction challenges assumptions about strangers and reveals the hidden complexities behind everyday encounters. Gladwell transforms complex psychological concepts into accessible insights about communication, judgment, and the fundamental difficulties of understanding unfamiliar people in our interconnected world.

Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers

65.25 

Xiaolu Guo’s innovative fiction explores love and language barriers through the eyes of Chinese students in London. This compelling romance examines how cultural differences and linguistic challenges shape relationships and identity. A unique narrative that bridges cultures while exploring the universal themes of communication, connection, and finding one’s voice in an unfamiliar world.

Wind

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Wind

65.25 

A captivating coming-of-age novel by renowned Japanese author 村上春樹, Wind explores themes of identity and transformation through masterful storytelling. This compelling work of contemporary Japanese fiction offers readers profound insights into personal growth and self-discovery, showcasing the author’s distinctive literary voice that has earned international acclaim across cultures and generations.

My inventions and other writings

65.25 

Step into the brilliant mind of Nikola Tesla through his own captivating writings in this essential Penguin Classics collection. The legendary electrical engineer and inventor reveals his creative genius, scientific discoveries, and visionary thinking that revolutionized our modern world. Tesla’s autobiographical reflections offer rare insights into the extraordinary intellect behind groundbreaking inventions that transformed how we understand and use electricity, making this a must-read for anyone fascinated by innovation and scientific genius.

Quichotte

65.25 

Salman Rushdie’s Quichotte is a satirical masterpiece that explores the art of storytelling with brilliant wit and literary sophistication. This contemporary saga from Penguin Random House showcases Rushdie’s genius for blending humor with profound themes of authorship and fiction. A compelling work of English literature that demonstrates why Rushdie remains one of our most celebrated contemporary authors.

Baudolino

72.50 

Umberto Eco’s Baudolino transports readers into a mesmerizing world where Crusades meet legend. This acclaimed historical fiction follows young protagonists through medieval adventures intertwined with the mythical Prester John. Eco masterfully blurs the lines between history and folklore, creating a sophisticated narrative that earned New York Times recognition. A compelling exploration of youth, faith, and legendary characters.

Auschwitz Photographer

65.25 

A haunting work of historical fiction by Luca Crippa and Maurizio Onnis that examines the Holocaust through the lens of photography and survival. Set within concentration camp walls, this Penguin Books publication explores the moral complexities faced by inmates forced to document history’s darkest moments, weaving together themes of witness, memory, and human resilience.

Bridge of Clay

72.50 

Markus Zusak’s Bridge of Clay explores the profound bonds between brothers navigating secrets and abandonment. This powerful novel weaves themes of family, resilience, and the careful construction of both bridges and relationships. A masterful story of how abandoned children build their own foundations while confronting the secrets that shape their lives, revealing the intricate design of human connection and healing.

Abolition. Feminism. Now

65.25 

A powerful collaboration between Angela Y. Davis, Gina Dent, Erica R. Meiners, Beth Richie, and Beth E. Richie exploring the vital intersection of feminism and prison abolition movements. This groundbreaking work examines racial profiling in law enforcement, police corruption, and mass imprisonment through an intersectional lens, offering essential insights for understanding contemporary social justice movements and the fight for systemic reform.

Autobiography

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Angela Y. Davis delivers a riveting personal account of revolutionary activism in this essential autobiography. Her unflinching narrative explores the intersections of race, gender, and political resistance, offering profound insights into one of America’s most influential voices for social justice. A compelling memoir that illuminates the personal costs and transformative power of standing up against injustice, this book provides invaluable perspectives on the ongoing struggle for civil rights and equality in America.

Einstein’s War

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Matthew Stanley’s captivating exploration reveals how Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity developed during wartime, examining the crucial collaboration with Arthur Eddington and the social forces that shaped scientific progress. This unique perspective illuminates the human drama behind one of science’s greatest breakthroughs, showing how communication and society influence scientific discovery.

21 Speeches That Shaped Our World The People And Ideas That Changed The Way We Think

94.25 

21 Speeches That Shaped Our World The People And Ideas That Changed The Way We Think by Chris Abbott explores the most influential addresses of modern times. This fascinating historical analysis reveals how powerful speeches transformed societies and challenged thinking across the 20th and 21st centuries. Essential reading for understanding how eloquent words sparked movements and shaped contemporary culture.

Napoleon

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Ruth Scurr’s Napoleon reveals the legendary emperor through an intimate exploration of his gardens, homes, and private spaces. This captivating historical work from Penguin Random House uncovers Napoleon’s unexpected relationship with gardening and cultivation, offering fresh perspectives on his character beyond the battlefield. A compelling blend of biography and domestic history.

Bridget Jones’s Baby

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Helen Fielding returns with Bridget Jones’s Baby, a brilliant continuation of the beloved diary fiction series. Follow Bridget’s hilarious journey into motherhood through Fielding’s trademark wit and humor. This engaging story explores pregnancy, relationships, and modern womanhood with the perfect blend of comedy and heart that made Bridget Jones a cultural phenomenon.

Summertime

65.25 

J. M. Coetzee’s Summertime masterfully blends fiction with autobiographical elements, creating a sophisticated literary work that explores authorship and identity. This compelling novel from Vintage Books showcases Coetzee’s distinctive storytelling prowess, offering readers a thought-provoking journey into the complex world of literary creation and self-examination that defines contemporary fiction.

Slow Man

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J. M. Coetzee’s Slow Man is a profound literary exploration of recovery and human connection. This powerful novel examines the complex relationship between amputees and their caregivers, particularly focusing on the intimate dynamics between nurse and patient. Coetzee’s masterful prose delves into themes of resilience, dignity, and adaptation following life-altering trauma. A compelling work of contemporary fiction that challenges readers.

Serotonin

58.00 

Michel Houellebecq’s Serotonin offers a stark examination of depression and romance in contemporary society. This New York Times reviewed fiction explores the psychological depths of modern relationships with unflinching honesty. Houellebecq’s masterful prose captures the struggles of depressed individuals seeking connection and meaning. A powerful work of romance literature that confronts difficult themes with literary precision and emotional authenticity.

Disgrace

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J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace confronts readers with unflinching domestic fiction that explores abortion, euthanasia, and animal welfare alongside psychological themes like agoraphobia. This Penguin Random House publication delivers morally complex characters wrestling with ethical dilemmas in contemporary society. Coetzee’s masterful prose examines difficult questions about compassion, choice, and human nature through compelling storytelling.

Diary of a Bad Year

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J. M. Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year captures the intellectual tensions between older authors and young women in contemporary society. This compelling fiction explores political and social commentary through intergenerational relationships, revealing how different perspectives clash and converge. A thought-provoking literary work that examines modern discourse and challenges assumptions about wisdom across age divides.

Quicksand

58.00 

Jun’ichirō Tanizaki’s psychological masterpiece Quicksand delves into the complex world of art students caught in webs of desire and obsession. This Vintage edition showcases brilliant Japanese fiction that explores the dangerous intersections of creativity, passion, and human psychology. A compelling example of Eastern literary excellence, the novel offers readers an authentic glimpse into Japanese culture while examining universal themes of identity and artistic ambition through masterful storytelling.

Boris Johnson

72.50 

Tom Bower’s penetrating biography examines Boris Johnson’s extraordinary political journey and his transformative impact on Great Britain. From his rise through Conservative Party politics to his controversial tenure as Prime Minister, this meticulously researched account reveals the man behind the public persona. Essential reading for understanding contemporary British history and the complex forces that shaped modern politics during one of the nation’s most turbulent periods.

Living in the Light

94.25 

Experience Deepak Chopra’s transformative guide Living in the Light, offering profound insights into conscious living and spiritual awakening. This enlightening work from Ebury Publishing provides practical wisdom for those seeking deeper purpose, inner peace, and authentic self-discovery through Chopra’s accessible approach to spiritual guidance.

Livable Future Is Possible

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Noam Chomsky and C. J. Polychroniou unite their intellectual prowess in Livable Future Is Possible, delivering essential insights for navigating today’s global challenges. This Penguin Books collaboration transforms complex political and environmental issues into accessible analysis, offering both critical examination and hopeful solutions. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand our world’s trajectory and possibilities for meaningful transformation.

Tripwire (Jack Reacher 3)

50.75 

Lee Child’s Tripwire delivers another explosive Jack Reacher thriller, exploring the haunting legacy of the Vietnam War. This gripping tale weaves together murder, private investigation, and the complex lives of veterans in a masterfully crafted narrative. Perfect for fans of military thrillers and complex mysteries, Child’s third Reacher novel showcases the psychological depth and relentless action that defines this iconic series.

Safe Enough

58.00 

Lee Child’s Safe Enough delivers masterful mystery and detective fiction that will captivate thriller enthusiasts. This compelling work from Transworld Publishers Limited showcases Child’s exceptional storytelling abilities, combining atmospheric tension with sophisticated plotting. A must-read for anyone seeking superior contemporary fiction that expertly balances suspense and intrigue in Child’s distinctive narrative style.

Persuader Child. Lee

50.75 

Lee Child’s Persuader delivers masterful thriller fiction from Penguin. This gripping novel explores justice, survival, and moral complexity through Child’s signature precise prose and intricate plotting. Perfect for thriller enthusiasts seeking intelligent entertainment, the book combines fast-paced action with thoughtful character development that will captivate both longtime fans and newcomers to Child’s exceptional storytelling.

Three Novels

50.75 

Experience Raymond Chandler’s literary genius with Three Novels, a masterful collection from Penguin Books, Limited. This exceptional volume showcases three complete works from one of literature’s most influential authors, demonstrating his distinctive voice and unparalleled storytelling ability. Perfect for both longtime admirers and new readers discovering Chandler’s compelling narratives and atmospheric writing style.

Futurological Congress

58.00 

Stanisław Lem’s visionary science fiction masterpiece challenges readers to confront humanity’s relationship with the future. This Polish literary gem combines satirical wit with serious philosophical speculation about technological progress and social evolution. A thought-provoking exploration of reality that showcases the unique brilliance of Slavic science fiction, offering profound insights into the human condition through Lem’s masterful storytelling and imaginative worldbuilding.

Unweaving the Rainbow

65.25 

Richard Dawkins’ Unweaving the Rainbow brilliantly demonstrates how scientific understanding enhances rather than destroys our sense of wonder about the natural world. This Penguin publication combines rigorous science with philosophical insight, making complex naturwissenschaften concepts accessible to general readers. Dawkins challenges the false dichotomy between scientific rationality and poetic appreciation, showing how both can coexist harmoniously in our understanding of reality’s profound mysteries.

Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories

72.50 

Experience the finest Japanese short stories in this expertly curated anthology by Jay Rubin and Haruki Murakami. This comprehensive collection features masterful English translations that capture the authentic voice of Japanese literature, from traditional narratives to contemporary works. Published by Penguin Classics, it offers readers an immersive journey through Japan’s rich storytelling heritage, perfect for literature enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.

News of a Kidnapping

65.25 

Gabriel García Márquez applies his masterful storytelling to create a gripping sociological study in News of a Kidnapping. The Nobel laureate moves beyond magical realism to examine complex social dynamics and human behavior under extraordinary circumstances. This Penguin Books publication transforms rigorous sociological analysis into compelling narrative, revealing fundamental truths about power, society, and human nature through García Márquez’s distinctive prose style.

Pygmalion

50.75 

George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion brilliantly explores the intersection of language, social class, and personal transformation. This compelling drama examines how speech determines social status through the world of flower vending and linguistics education. Shaw’s masterful social commentary reveals the power dynamics between different social classes, creating a thought-provoking theatrical experience that challenges conventional thinking about identity and social mobility.

As Consciousness Is Harnessed to Flesh

72.50 

Step inside the brilliant mind of Susan Sontag with this remarkable collection of personal notebooks and diaries. As Consciousness Is Harnessed to Flesh reveals the private thoughts and creative processes of one of America’s most influential authors and intellectuals. These intimate writings offer unprecedented access to Sontag’s intellectual evolution, providing fascinating insights into the woman behind groundbreaking works that shaped modern literature and criticism.

Winners Take All

65.25 

Anand Giridharadas exposes how today’s elite maintain power while claiming to create social change in this penetrating critique of modern plutocracy. Winners Take All reveals the paradox of wealthy philanthropists who profit from the very problems they promise to solve, challenging popular narratives about inequality and social responsibility through incisive social science analysis.

Arabic Poems

79.75 

Experience the profound beauty of Arabic literary heritage through Marle Hammond’s masterful English translations in Arabic Poems. This Everyman’s Library collection showcases the incredible diversity of Arabic verse, from classical masterpieces to contemporary voices. Perfect for poetry lovers and students of world literature seeking authentic access to one of humanity’s richest poetic traditions.

Meet the People with Love

145.00 

Derren Brown’s Meet the People with Love transforms street photography into a profound meditation on human connection. Through his distinctive observational lens, Brown captures candid moments that reveal our shared humanity, vulnerability, and the extraordinary beauty hidden within ordinary encounters. This Penguin Random House collection invites viewers to see strangers with fresh compassion and understanding.

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