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Man Disconnected

72.50 

Philip G. Zimbardo and Nikita D. Coulombe examine the modern crisis of masculinity in our digital age. This essential analysis explores how technology and mass media are reshaping young men’s identities, creating unprecedented disconnection despite constant connectivity. A compelling investigation into contemporary male psychology and social dynamics that reveals critical insights about masculine identity in today’s hyperconnected world.

The diary of Lady Murasaki

65.25 

Experience the intimate thoughts of Japan’s legendary literary figure through her own personal diary. Murasaki Shikibu’s authentic voice offers rare insight into the mind of a pioneering woman author from over a millennium ago. This Penguin edition preserves the candid reflections of one of literature’s most influential figures, revealing the daily experiences and observations that shaped a cultural icon.

Women, Race and Class

65.25 

Angela Y. Davis’s influential analysis examines the powerful intersections of gender, race, and economic class in American society. This essential work explores racism and race relations through an intersectional framework, challenging readers to understand how multiple systems of oppression interact and shape individual experiences. A transformative read for understanding contemporary social justice issues.

The Architecture of Modern Empire

65.25 

Arundhati Roy’s The Architecture of Modern Empire delivers her signature blend of literary brilliance and political insight. This Penguin Books publication showcases Roy’s fearless examination of contemporary power structures and the forces shaping our modern world. Essential reading for those seeking to understand the mechanisms of influence and control in today’s society through the lens of one of literature’s most compelling voices.

On the Shoulders of Giants

145.00 

Umberto Eco and Alastair McEwen examine the profound connections between art, philosophy, and society in this illuminating study. Exploring aesthetics, cultural themes, and artistic motives, On the Shoulders of Giants reveals how creative expression shapes human understanding and social transformation. An essential read for anyone seeking deeper insights into art’s philosophical dimensions.

My Life As a Man

65.25 

Philip Roth’s powerful exploration of masculinity and marriage in My Life As a Man dissects the psychological complexities of male identity with characteristic wit and brutal honesty. This compelling fiction examines the intricate relationships between men and married people, offering penetrating insights into the struggles of contemporary masculinity. Roth’s masterful storytelling reveals the tensions between self-perception and reality in modern relationships.

Short stories in French

72.50 

Richard Coward’s expertly translated collection brings the finest French short stories to English readers through Penguin Books. This anthology showcases the artistry and cultural richness of French fiction, making celebrated literary works accessible to contemporary audiences. Perfect for students, language enthusiasts, and lovers of international literature seeking authentic French storytelling experiences.

Horror in the East

65.25 

Laurence Rees exposes the brutal reality of the Sino-Japanese War and Pacific campaigns in this unflinching examination of wartime atrocities. A powerful historical account that reveals the systematic violence and human suffering often overlooked in Western narratives of World War II’s Eastern theater.

Family

58.00 

Mario Puzo brings the scandalous Borgia dynasty to life in Family, a gripping biographical fiction from Penguin Random House. This dramatic historical novel explores Renaissance papal politics, family loyalty, and the price of absolute power. Puzo’s masterful storytelling transforms the notorious Borgia family into complex, compelling characters navigating corruption and ambition in Renaissance Italy.

Fools Die

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Mario Puzo’s Fools Die exposes the destructive power of avarice through the intertwined lives of gamblers and brothers. This gripping fiction explores how greed corrupts relationships and moral boundaries in a world where fortunes hang by a thread. Puzo’s masterful character study reveals the psychological depths of those consumed by the pursuit of easy money, creating an unforgettable portrait of human weakness and desire.

Maggie Cassidy

58.00 

Jack Kerouac’s Maggie Cassidy delivers authentic Beat generation storytelling through the lens of French Canadian characters navigating city and town life. This Penguin edition showcases Kerouac’s distinctive narrative style, exploring themes of identity and community with the raw honesty that made him a literary icon. Essential reading for understanding mid-century American fiction.

Brodie’s report

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Jorge Luis Borges’ Brodie’s Report presents a stunning collection of Spanish short stories masterfully translated into English. This Penguin edition showcases the legendary author’s extraordinary ability to blend philosophical depth with compelling fiction. Each story reveals Borges’ genius for exploring complex themes through accessible yet profound narratives that continue to captivate readers worldwide.

Masks

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Fumiko Enchi’s Masks offers readers a profound exploration of identity and human relationships through masterful storytelling. This compelling fiction from Penguin Random House showcases the renowned Japanese author’s sophisticated prose and psychological insight. A thought-provoking work that examines the complexities of tradition and the masks we wear in society, revealing universal themes through Enchi’s distinctive literary voice.

Who She Was

65.25 

Tony Parsons explores the profound mysteries of identity and self-discovery in Who She Was, a captivating work of English literature from Penguin Books, Limited. This compelling novel delves into the complexities of human nature and the stories that define us, offering readers an intellectually rich and emotionally resonant experience that challenges our understanding of personal truth.

Murder for Busy People

101.50 

Tony Parsons delivers another masterful story with Murder for Busy People, published by Penguin Random House. Designed for today’s hectic lifestyles, this compelling narrative offers the perfect literary escape for time-conscious readers. Parsons’ signature storytelling meets modern demands, creating an engaging experience that fits seamlessly into your schedule without sacrificing quality or impact.

Fight Club

65.25 

Chuck Palahniuk’s explosive Fight Club confronts millennial anxiety and masculine identity crisis with brutal honesty. This Penguin Random House edition captures the raw energy of young men struggling against societal expectations and consumer culture emptiness. A darkly compelling narrative that exposes the psychological wounds of modern life through Palahniuk’s unforgettable prose.

Day of the Oprichnik

58.00 

Vladimir Sorokin’s Day of the Oprichnik delivers biting satire through a darkly humorous lens, expertly translated by Jamey Gambrell. This provocative fiction explores power dynamics and cultural transformation, blending historical Russian elements with speculative storytelling. Sorokin’s sharp wit and unconventional narrative create an unforgettable reading experience that challenges conventional thinking about authority and society.

Running in the Family

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Michael Ondaatje’s Running in the Family showcases the literary mastery that has established him as one of contemporary literature’s most compelling voices. This Penguin Random House edition delivers Ondaatje’s signature blend of lyrical prose and emotional resonance, offering readers an unforgettable journey through his distinctive storytelling style that captivates from beginning to end.

Coming Through the Slaughter

58.00 

Michael Ondaatje’s Coming Through the Slaughter stands as a testament to the author’s innovative storytelling mastery. This Penguin Random House edition delivers Ondaatje’s signature blend of lyrical prose and experimental narrative techniques. A must-read for literary fiction enthusiasts seeking sophisticated contemporary writing that pushes boundaries while maintaining emotional depth and artistic integrity.

Reborn

65.25 

Susan Sontag’s Reborn provides an intimate glimpse into the mind of one of America’s most brilliant intellectuals. This Penguin Books edition, edited by David Rieff, reveals Sontag’s intellectual development through personal reflections and insights. Essential reading for anyone interested in twentieth-century cultural criticism and the formation of influential intellectual thought in modern America.

History of the Russian Revolution

108.75 

Leon Trotsky’s firsthand account of the Russian Revolution offers unmatched insider perspective on the revolutionary upheaval of 1917-1921. This Penguin edition presents Trotsky’s compelling narrative of the events that toppled the old order and birthed the Soviet Union. Essential reading for understanding one of history’s most transformative periods through the eyes of a key revolutionary leader.

The Gift

65.25 

Vladimir Nabokov’s psychological masterpiece explores the immigrant experience through the lens of Russian fiction. This Penguin Modern Classic delves into the artistic consciousness with Nabokov’s signature literary brilliance, examining themes of identity, displacement, and cultural belonging. A profound work that captures the psychological complexities of Russian authors in exile, offering readers an intellectually rich and emotionally compelling narrative experience.

Defense

58.00 

Vladimir Nabokov’s Defense showcases the master novelist’s extraordinary literary prowess in this compelling Penguin Books edition. A profound exploration of psychological complexity and human nature, this work exemplifies Nabokov’s distinctive prose style and intellectual depth. Essential reading for literature enthusiasts and students of Slavic philology, Defense demonstrates why Nabokov remains one of modern literature’s most influential voices.

Doctor Faustus

79.75 

Thomas Mann’s monumental Doctor Faustus explores the dangerous relationship between artistic genius and moral corruption through the story of a composer’s Faustian bargain. This Penguin Random House edition delivers Mann’s complex meditation on creativity, German intellectual history, and the price of brilliance. A haunting masterpiece that examines music, philosophy, and the darker currents of human ambition in unforgettable prose.

Go set a watchman

50.75 

Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman presents a gripping exploration of fathers and daughters, race relations, and social change in 1950s America. This Penguin publication examines the complex dynamics between adult children and aging parents, weaving together themes of family loyalty and moral awakening. A powerful narrative about girls navigating generational conflicts during a transformative period in American history.

Sea Is My Brother

65.25 

Jack Kerouac ventures into maritime fiction with Sea Is My Brother, a compelling exploration of merchant marine life aboard ships like the Dorchester. This engaging seafaring tale captures the authentic spirit of life at sea, showcasing Kerouac’s literary versatility beyond his celebrated works. A must-read for maritime literature enthusiasts and Kerouac fans seeking fresh perspectives on brotherhood and adventure on the open ocean.

End of the World and Hard-Boiled Wonderland

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End of the World and Hard-Boiled Wonderland

108.75 

Murakami’s mesmerizing dual narrative, expertly translated by Jay Rubin, explores the profound connections between language and consciousness. This Penguin Random House edition delivers Murakami’s signature blend of surreal storytelling and philosophical depth, weaving together parallel worlds that challenge our understanding of reality and identity. A masterful examination of linguistic themes wrapped in unforgettable, dreamlike prose.

Democracy Rules

65.25 

Jan-Werner Müller’s Democracy Rules delivers a powerful analysis of democratic governance in today’s complex political environment. This New York Times-reviewed work from Penguin Books explores the fundamental principles and contemporary challenges facing democratic institutions. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of political science and democratic theory in our rapidly changing world.

We All Live Here

79.75 

Jojo Moyes delivers another powerful exploration of family and romance in We All Live Here. This contemporary fiction masterpiece examines the intricate dynamics of modern relationships with the author’s signature emotional depth and authenticity. A compelling blend of family drama and romance that showcases why Moyes remains a leading voice in English literature.

Someone Else’s Shoes

50.75 

Jojo Moyes returns with Someone Else’s Shoes, a captivating new novel from Penguin Books that showcases the bestselling author’s remarkable talent for emotional storytelling. Experience the warmth, depth, and unforgettable characters that have made Moyes a beloved voice in contemporary fiction. Another must-read addition to her impressive literary collection.

Race

43.50 

Nobel laureate Toni Morrison delivers a powerful examination of race and ethnicity in America. This essential work explores how racial consciousness shapes identity and society, offering Morrison’s characteristic brilliance and unflinching honesty. A thought-provoking analysis that challenges readers to confront complex truths about ethnic groups and social dynamics in contemporary culture.

Love

65.25 

Toni Morrison’s Love presents a powerful exploration of human relationships within the world of seaside resort hotelkeepers. This compelling novel examines the lives of African American women navigating wealth, death, and complex emotions along the coast. Morrison’s masterful storytelling reveals the multifaceted nature of love itself, creating an unforgettable literary experience that showcases her extraordinary talent for illuminating the human condition.

Every Last Suspect

65.25 

Nicola Moriarty’s Every Last Suspect is a masterfully crafted novel that combines psychological depth with compelling storytelling. Published by Penguin Books, Limited, this gripping tale explores the complexities of human nature through expertly developed characters and an intricate plot. Moriarty’s exceptional writing creates an immersive reading experience that challenges assumptions and keeps readers engaged throughout.

Unruly

65.25 

David Mitchell’s Unruly offers a witty and engaging exploration of Great Britain’s fascinating history. This Penguin Books publication combines Mitchell’s distinctive voice with compelling historical narrative, making British history accessible and entertaining for modern readers. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone curious about the cultural forces that shaped Britain, this book delivers fresh perspectives on familiar historical events and characters that defined a nation.

Fictions

65.25 

Jorge Luis Borges’ Fictions presents a mind-expanding collection of speculative fiction that explores subjective idealism, anachronisms, and mathematical concepts like duodecimals. This Penguin Books edition showcases the Argentine master’s revolutionary approach to storytelling, where philosophical depth meets imaginative brilliance. Each story challenges readers’ perceptions of reality, time, and existence through Borges’ unique literary lens.

How Democracies Die

65.25 

Political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt reveal the sobering truth about democratic collapse in How Democracies Die. This penetrating examination of political culture and government exposes how democracy erodes gradually rather than dramatically. Essential reading for understanding contemporary threats to democratic institutions and American government.

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