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Death at Intervals

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José Saramago’s Death at Intervals delivers a profound exploration of mortality through the lens of continental European fiction. This philosophical masterpiece from Penguin Random House showcases the Nobel laureate’s distinctive literary style, blending existential themes with innovative storytelling. A thought-provoking work that challenges conventional perceptions of life and death, demonstrating why Saramago remains one of Europe’s most compelling contemporary voices in literature.

I Served the King of England

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Bohumil Hrabal’s I Served the King of England delivers powerful historical fiction set in Czechoslovakia, exploring themes of identity and survival through masterful storytelling. This compelling novel captures the essence of a nation in transition, showcasing Hrabal’s distinctive narrative style and deep understanding of Czech society. A literary journey through history that resonates with contemporary readers.

Superheroes Are Everywhere

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New York Times bestseller by Kamala Harris and Mechal Renee Roe that reveals how heroes exist everywhere around us. This inspiring juvenile literature encourages young readers to recognize heroic qualities in everyday people and discover their own potential for making a difference. A powerful biographical work that celebrates courage, leadership, and community service through engaging storytelling perfect for picture book readers.

Americana

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Don DeLillo’s Americana delivers a penetrating examination of contemporary United States social life through masterful fiction. This significant work of American literature explores themes of identity, media, and modern culture with DeLillo’s signature literary sophistication. The novel’s unique incorporation of amateur films creates a compelling narrative that captures the essence of American experience, offering readers both intellectual depth and engaging storytelling.

Religion for Atheists

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Alain De Botton’s revolutionary exploration of how atheists and secular thinkers can embrace the practical wisdom of religious traditions without faith or supernatural beliefs. This philosophical masterpiece examines religion and sociology, offering fresh perspectives on spirituality, secularism, and finding meaning in modern life through rational approaches to ancient wisdom.

What the Dog Saw

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Malcolm Gladwell’s New York Times bestselling collection What the Dog Saw reveals the extraordinary stories hidden in ordinary moments. Through brilliant psychological insights and business analysis, Gladwell transforms everyday observations into profound understanding. This acclaimed nonfiction masterpiece from Penguin Books showcases why Gladwell remains one of our most compelling storytellers and thinkers.

Essential Ginsberg

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Discover Allen Ginsberg’s revolutionary voice in this essential collection of poetry, correspondence, and interviews. This comprehensive anthology captures the raw energy and spiritual searching of America’s most influential Beat poet and pioneering gay author. From groundbreaking verses to intimate letters, experience the fearless truth-telling that transformed American literature and counterculture forever.

Game Without Rules

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Michael Francis Gilbert presents a gripping collection of detective and spy stories in Game Without Rules. Set across Europe, these expertly crafted short stories blend espionage thrills with classic mystery elements, exploring moral ambiguity in a world where conventional rules don’t apply. Perfect for fans of sophisticated detective fiction and international intrigue.

How to Stay Smart in a Smart World

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Decision scientist Gerd Gigerenzer reveals how to maintain human wisdom in our AI-dominated world. This compelling nonfiction explores artificial intelligence’s moral and ethical implications, offering essential insights into digital wellbeing and technology’s impact on society. A vital guide for navigating the balance between embracing smart technology and preserving critical thinking skills in our automated age.

Source Code

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Bill Gates delivers essential economic insights in Source Code, exploring how technology and innovation reshape modern market dynamics. This accessible yet comprehensive analysis from the Microsoft founder offers unique perspectives on contemporary economic challenges and opportunities. Perfect for business professionals, students, and anyone seeking to understand the economic forces driving our digital transformation.

Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone (Outlander 9)

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The ninth Outlander novel arrives as a New York Times bestseller, continuing Diana Gabaldon’s epic time travel saga. Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone masterfully combines historical fiction, romance, and fantasy elements that have made this American literature series beloved worldwide. Narrated by Davina Porter, this latest installment delivers the compelling storytelling and rich character development fans expect from Gabaldon’s extraordinary series.

Drums of Autumn

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Diana Gabaldon’s Drums of Autumn delivers an extraordinary blend of time travel fiction and Scottish American family saga. This compelling narrative explores heritage, identity, and the powerful bonds connecting generations across different eras. Featuring rich character development and authentic Scottish cultural elements, Gabaldon creates an unforgettable story that seamlessly weaves together historical and fantastical elements in this remarkable work of fiction.

Breath of Snow and Ashes

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Diana Gabaldon’s Breath of Snow and Ashes masterfully combines historical fiction with time travel fantasy in this Open Library Staff Pick. Published by Penguin Random House, this acclaimed novel showcases Gabaldon’s exceptional storytelling through richly detailed narrative that explores love, survival, and the intricate connections between past and present, creating an unforgettable reading experience.

Kaddish for an Unborn Child

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Nobel laureate Imre Kertész delivers a haunting meditation on Holocaust survival and trauma in this profound work of Hungarian fiction. Through raw, philosophical prose, Kaddish for an Unborn Child explores the psychological aftermath of genocide and its impact on Jewish identity. Tim Wilkinson’s translation brings this essential voice in Holocaust literature to English readers with unflinching honesty.

‘The wolfman’ and other cases

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Explore Sigmund Freud’s revolutionary psychoanalytic insights in The Wolfman and Other Cases. This essential Penguin collection features groundbreaking case studies, essays, and lectures that shaped modern psychology. From detailed biographical analyses to pioneering research on civilization and consciousness, Freud’s methodical approach to understanding the human mind remains as compelling today as when first published. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone fascinated by the foundations of psychoanalytic theory.

Faces of love

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Dick Davis masterfully translates Persian poetry into English in this compelling collection that explores love’s countless expressions. From ancient verses to timeless themes, Faces of Love reveals the profound beauty and emotional depth of Persian poetic tradition. This anthology opens doors to a rich literary heritage, showcasing diverse Persian poets whose works continue to resonate across cultures and centuries, offering readers an intimate glimpse into humanity’s most enduring emotion.

Libra

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Don DeLillo’s powerful fiction masterpiece Libra explores the psychological depths of assassination and political conspiracy in American history. Through his signature literary style, DeLillo examines the complex relationship between assassins and presidents, weaving a compelling narrative that blurs the lines between historical fact and imaginative storytelling. This essential work showcases literature’s power to illuminate the darkest corners of political intrigue.

Mad about the Boy

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Helen Fielding returns with another brilliant installment featuring London’s most beloved fictional character in Mad about the Boy. This humorous women’s fiction masterpiece from Penguin Random House delivers Fielding’s signature wit and heart in a story that perfectly captures modern womanhood. Experience the perfect blend of laugh-out-loud comedy and genuine emotion.

Love’s Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy

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Irvin D. Yalom’s Love’s Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy offers profound insights into existential psychotherapy through authentic therapeutic encounters. This compelling collection explores universal human struggles with meaning, mortality, and connection, revealing how genuine therapeutic relationships can transform lives. A masterful blend of psychology and philosophy that illuminates the depths of human experience.

Mr Loverman Evaristo. Berna

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Mr Loverman by Evaristo. Berna is a captivating exploration of identity, love, and authenticity in modern society. This Penguin publication showcases the author’s exceptional storytelling prowess through richly developed characters and emotionally resonant themes. A profound literary work that examines the complexities of human relationships and self-discovery with remarkable sensitivity and insight.

Blonde Roots

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Bernardine Evaristo’s Blonde Roots is a thought-provoking work of historical fiction that explores family life through a powerful historical lens. This compelling novel examines themes of identity, resilience, and human connection across generations. Evaristo’s masterful storytelling creates an unforgettable narrative that challenges readers while celebrating the enduring strength found in family bonds and shared history.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

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Ken Kesey’s iconic allegorical masterpiece explores the complex world of psychiatric nursing through powerful storytelling. This Penguin edition presents a profound medical novel that examines institutional authority and human resilience within psychiatric healthcare settings. Kesey’s belletristische darstellung transcends its clinical backdrop to deliver a timeless commentary on freedom, rebellion, and dignity that continues to captivate readers decades after publication.

Churchill

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An authoritative biography exploring Winston Churchill’s remarkable life as one of Great Britain’s most influential statesmen and Prime Ministers. This comprehensive work by Winston S. Churchill himself examines the political giant’s pivotal role in shaping 20th-century British politics and government, offering unparalleled insights into his extraordinary career and lasting legacy.

Talking to Strangers Gladwell. Malco

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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

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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

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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.

Quichotte

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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.

Auschwitz Photographer

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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.

Abolition. Feminism. Now

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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.

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.

Serotonin

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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.

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.

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