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Rise and Fall of Nations

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Ruchir Sharma’s authoritative analysis reveals the economic forces behind national prosperity and decline. Examining 21st century economic history and the 2008-2009 Global Financial Crisis, this Penguin Books publication combines rigorous economic forecasting with historical insight. Essential reading for understanding how economic patterns determine which nations rise to power and which fall behind in our interconnected world.

Honour

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Elif Şafak’s Honour presents a gripping portrait of Kurdish women balancing tradition and modernity in London. This powerful work of contemporary fiction explores themes of cultural identity, family duty, and personal freedom through the lens of the Kurdish experience. Şafak’s compelling narrative captures the universal struggle of belonging while honoring one’s heritage in an ever-changing world.

Victory City

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Salman Rushdie’s New York Times bestselling Victory City masterfully blends ethics, politics, and timeless fable in this thought-provoking novel from Penguin Random House. Through allegorical storytelling, Rushdie explores power, morality, and human nature with his signature literary brilliance. A compelling read that challenges conventional thinking while examining contemporary political and ethical dilemmas through classical narrative traditions.

On Wanting to Change

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Adam Phillips explores the fascinating psychology behind our desire for transformation in On Wanting to Change. This insightful work examines why we long to be different and what our wishes for change reveal about human nature. Drawing from psychoanalytic expertise, Phillips offers profound perspectives on identity, desire, and personal growth that will captivate readers interested in psychology and self-understanding.

Novelist As a Vocation

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Novelist As a Vocation

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A New York Times bestseller offering rare insights into the creative process of Haruki Murakami. Novelist As a Vocation reveals the acclaimed author’s journey, writing philosophy, and daily practices that transformed him from jazz bar owner to literary icon. Translated by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen, this candid memoir provides invaluable guidance for writers and fascinating revelations for literature lovers worldwide.

One Plus One

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Experience the compelling storytelling of Jojo Moyes in One Plus One, a captivating contemporary novel from the bestselling author. This Penguin Books edition delivers the emotional depth and unforgettable characters that have made Moyes a literary sensation. Perfect for readers seeking engaging fiction with heart.

Melmoth the Wanderer

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Charles Robert Maturin’s Melmoth the Wanderer stands as a Gothic horror masterpiece exploring immortalism and supernatural terror. This Penguin edition delivers an unforgettable journey through occult fiction, weaving themes of eternal damnation with psychological complexity. A defining work that influenced generations of horror writers, it remains essential reading for those seeking both literary depth and spine-chilling supernatural fiction.

My Untold Story

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My Untold Story by Zlatan Ibrahimović offers an unprecedented look inside the mind of football’s most enigmatic superstar. This candid autobiography from Penguin Books, Limited reveals the raw truth behind the legend, sharing intimate details about the experiences that shaped one of the sport’s most controversial and celebrated figures. A must-read for football fans and anyone fascinated by extraordinary success stories.

I Know a Secret (Rizzoli and Isles 12)

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Tess Gerritsen returns with I Know a Secret, the twelfth electrifying entry in the Rizzoli and Isles series. Detective Jane Rizzoli and Medical Examiner Maura Isles reunite in this psychological thriller that showcases Gerritsen’s masterful blend of forensic expertise and suspenseful storytelling. A must-read continuation of the internationally bestselling crime series that captivated television audiences worldwide.

Surgeon (Rizzoli and Isles Series 1)

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The first thrilling installment of the Rizzoli and Isles Series introduces Detective Jane Rizzoli in a heart-pounding Boston-set mystery. Tess Gerritsen and Christine Marshall deliver a masterful police procedural featuring serial murders and psychological suspense. This gripping detective fiction combines authentic police work with edge-of-your-seat thriller elements, establishing the foundation for one of crime fiction’s most compelling series.

Pale King

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David Foster Wallace transforms the bureaucratic world of civil service into profound psychological fiction in Pale King. This masterful exploration of office politics combines Wallace’s signature humor with deep psychological insight, revealing extraordinary humanity within ordinary institutional life. Co-authored with Michael Pietsch, this compelling work demonstrates Wallace’s unparalleled ability to find meaning in mundane environments, creating a uniquely engaging literary experience that challenges readers’ perceptions of workplace culture and human nature.

The four voyages of Christopher Columbus

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J. M. Cohen’s definitive account chronicles Christopher Columbus’s four historic Atlantic voyages that transformed world history. This authoritative Penguin edition examines the Spanish explorer’s groundbreaking expeditions, from his ambitious quest for a western passage to Asia to his profound encounters with the New World. Essential reading for understanding the age of discovery and exploration.

Spy

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Paulo Coelho ventures into the world of espionage with Spy, a biographical thriller set during World War I. This visionary work combines the author’s signature metaphysical storytelling with gripping spy fiction, exploring themes of identity and loyalty against a backdrop of global conflict. A masterful blend of historical intrigue and philosophical depth.

Sad Little Men

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Richard Beard’s Sad Little Men presents a raw, unflinching examination of modern masculinity and human vulnerability. Published by Penguin Random House, this compelling work challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about identity and emotion. Beard’s distinctive voice cuts through pretense to reveal the fragilities that lie beneath surface appearances, creating an intimate exploration of contemporary life that resonates with authenticity and insight.

If Beale Street could talk

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James Baldwin’s acclaimed novel explores love’s power against injustice in this essential work of African American fiction. Through themes of teenage pregnancy, prison systems, and racial oppression, Baldwin crafts a profound love story that confronts systemic barriers with unwavering determination and hope.

The Persians And Other Plays

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Experience the power of ancient Greek drama through Alan H. Sommerstein’s masterful English translations in this essential Penguin Books collection. These classical works explore timeless themes of power, fate, and human nature that continue to resonate with modern audiences. Perfect for students, drama enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Western theater and literature.

The Koran

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N. J. Dawood’s acclaimed translation of The Koran brings the sacred Islamic text to English readers with scholarly precision and accessibility. This Penguin edition offers clear, faithful translation of the Qur’an, making it an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand one of the world’s most influential religious texts and Islamic culture.

Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World

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New York Times bestseller Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World delivers Fareed Zakaria’s essential analysis of 21st century world politics and modern history. This acclaimed work examines the forces reshaping our global landscape, offering crucial insights into contemporary geopolitical shifts and societal transformations. A must-read for understanding today’s complex world.

Frog

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Nobel laureate Mo Yan’s Frog masterfully interweaves Chinese history with intimate family drama in this powerful novel. Translated by Howard Goldblatt, the book explores political upheaval’s impact on ordinary lives through Mo Yan’s distinctive storytelling. A compelling blend of historical fiction and family saga that illuminates China’s social transformation while revealing universal human truths.

Song of Myself

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Walt Whitman’s revolutionary Song of Myself captures the essence of American individualism and democracy through groundbreaking free verse poetry. This Penguin Random House edition features scholarly contributions from multiple editors, offering deep textual criticism and biographical insights. Essential reading for understanding America’s greatest poet and the birth of modern poetry, exploring themes of self-discovery, nature, and human interconnectedness.

Giver of Stars

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Jojo Moyes’ New York Times bestselling Giver of Stars transports readers to Kentucky in this captivating blend of historical fiction and romance. A masterful exploration of family life and human connections, this Penguin publication showcases Moyes’ signature storytelling prowess. Set against a rich historical backdrop, the novel weaves together themes of love and resilience that made it a standout bestseller in 2019.

The Girl You Left Behind

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Jojo Moyes delivers a stunning blend of romance and suspense in The Girl You Left Behind, a World War I novel that explores the depths of love and sacrifice. This gripping tale follows married couples whose relationships are tested by the brutal realities of war, revealing how ordinary people find extraordinary strength in impossible circumstances. A masterful work of historical fiction.

Song of Solomon

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Toni Morrison’s powerful novel Song of Solomon masterfully explores African American family dynamics and cultural identity. This compelling work of fiction delves into themes of heritage, belonging, and self-discovery through Morrison’s distinctive literary voice. A profound exploration of Afro-American families that illuminates universal human experiences with remarkable depth and authenticity.

Ride down Mount Morgan

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Arthur Miller’s Ride down Mount Morgan showcases the master playwright’s psychological depth and moral complexity. This Penguin Books edition delivers Miller’s signature exploration of human nature and conscience, cementing his position as a giant of American literature. Essential reading for those seeking profound dramatic storytelling.

Berta Isla

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Javier Marías delivers a masterful exploration of man-woman relationships in Berta Isla, a profound work of Spanish literature that examines the complexities of human connection. This compelling fiction weaves psychological depth with literary sophistication, offering readers an intimate yet universal portrait of love and identity that showcases Marías’ exceptional narrative artistry.

Street Lawyer

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John Grisham’s Street Lawyer combines masterful legal storytelling with compelling mystery elements in this gripping fiction from Penguin Random House. Exploring the complex world of lawyers and legal practice, this novel showcases Grisham’s signature ability to craft intelligent legal thrillers that examine justice and human nature through authentic courtroom drama and rich character development.

Seven Types of Atheism

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Philosopher John Gray presents a sophisticated analysis of atheist thought in Seven Types of Atheism, exploring the diverse philosophical traditions that challenge religious belief. This illuminating work from Penguin Books reveals how different forms of atheism have shaped religious discourse throughout history, offering readers a nuanced perspective on one of philosophy’s most contentious subjects.

David and Goliath

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Malcolm Gladwell’s David and Goliath revolutionizes our understanding of struggle and success through the lens of motivation psychology. This powerful exploration reveals why underdogs often possess hidden advantages that giants miss entirely. Gladwell examines the psychological aspects of triumph against overwhelming odds, challenging everything we think we know about strength and weakness. A transformative read that uncovers the surprising dynamics between disadvantage and extraordinary achievement.

Life Support

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Tess Gerritsen delivers another masterful medical thriller in Life Support, where the demanding world of women physicians collides with heart-stopping suspense. This gripping novel expertly balances medical authenticity with pulse-pounding tension, creating a story that’s both intellectually engaging and emotionally riveting. Perfect for readers who appreciate smart, well-crafted thrillers with strong medical foundations.

Harvest

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Tess Gerritsen’s Harvest plunges readers into a dark medical thriller set in Massachusetts. This gripping fiction follows women physicians caught in a web of dangerous medical ethics and deadly consequences. Gerritsen masterfully combines her medical expertise with psychological suspense, creating a compelling narrative that explores the shadowy corners of the healthcare world. A must-read for thriller enthusiasts seeking authentic medical drama.

Fry Chronicles

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Stephen Fry’s captivating autobiography reveals the personal journey behind one of Britain’s most cherished comedians and television actors. This intimate biography explores the experiences that shaped his remarkable career, combining his signature wit with honest self-reflection. A compelling read for anyone interested in comedy, television, and the creative mind of this celebrated English author.

Time of the Magicians

79.75 

Wolfram Eilenberger’s acclaimed biography explores German philosophy during the transformative years of 1918-1933. This New York Times reviewed work illuminates how great philosophical minds navigated Germany’s most turbulent interwar period, revealing the intellectual foundations of modern thought. A masterful blend of philosophy, history, and biography that brings revolutionary thinkers to life.

Island of the Day Before

79.75 

Umberto Eco’s Island of the Day Before combines shipwreck adventure with philosophical depth in this acclaimed historical fiction. A masterwork of Continental European literature that explores survival, time, and consciousness through Eco’s signature intellectual storytelling. Perfect for readers seeking sophisticated adventure fiction that challenges conventional narrative boundaries.

Claudine in Paris

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Experience Colette’s literary mastery in Claudine in Paris, a compelling work of fiction that showcases the renowned French author’s wit, psychological insight, and sophisticated storytelling. This Penguin Random House edition delivers timeless themes of identity and relationships through Colette’s distinctive narrative voice, making it essential reading for literature enthusiasts seeking quality fiction.

My Autobiography

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Charlie Chaplin’s intimate memoir reveals the man behind cinema’s most beloved icon. This compelling autobiography chronicles the legendary British motion picture actor’s journey from humble beginnings to international stardom. Chaplin shares personal stories, creative insights, and the experiences that shaped his groundbreaking contributions to film history. An essential read for cinema enthusiasts and biography lovers alike.

Book of Secrets

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Discover the psychological secrets behind Derren Brown’s extraordinary mentalism in this fascinating exploration from Penguin Books. The celebrated performer and author reveals insights into human psychology, perception, and influence that have captivated audiences worldwide. An essential read for anyone curious about the hidden mechanisms of the mind.

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