The New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
The New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins is a revised edition of his 2004 memoir, where he expands on his controversial experiences as an economic hit man (EHM) for the U.S. government and multinational corporations. Perkins reveals how he manipulated governments of developing countries into taking on massive debts, which would ultimately serve corporate and political interests. In this updated version, he provides further insights into the global economic system, its impact on the environment, and the corruption that underpins world politics. Perkins aims to expose the mechanisms of economic exploitation and offers a call to action for individuals to challenge these forces and advocate for a more equitable and sustainable world.
The New Silk Roads
The New Silk Roads: The Present and Future of the World by Peter Frankopan is a timely and insightful exploration of the geopolitical and economic significance of Central Asia and the broader region stretching from China to Europe. Building on the historical concept of the Silk Road, Frankopan examines how this area, once a hub of trade and cultural exchange, is once again becoming a focal point of global power and influence. The book analyzes the rise of China, the shifting dynamics of world politics, and the strategic importance of the region in the 21st century. Frankopan offers a fresh perspective on the changing global order, emphasizing the importance of the East in shaping the future of the world.
The Night She Disappeared
The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell is a gripping psychological thriller that centers on the mysterious disappearance of a young woman, Tallulah, and her boyfriend, Zach, from a quiet English village. The story unfolds a year later when a new teacher, Kim, moves into the area and becomes intrigued by the cold case. As Kim delves into the past, she uncovers unsettling secrets about Tallulah's life, her relationships, and the events leading up to her disappearance. The novel weaves between multiple perspectives, blending suspense, family dynamics, and dark twists, ultimately revealing the shocking truth behind what happened to Tallulah. With its compelling narrative, The Night She Disappeared keeps readers hooked until the very end.
The Nine Lives of Pakistan
The Nine Lives of Pakistan by Declan Walsh is a compelling exploration of the complex political and social landscape of Pakistan, told through the lives of nine diverse individuals who embody the country’s struggles, contradictions, and resilience. Walsh, a journalist with deep experience in the region, uses these personal stories to offer insights into Pakistan's turbulent history, from its founding to its present-day challenges. The book touches on themes of political corruption, extremism, and the tension between tradition and modernity. Through the lens of these nine lives, Walsh paints a vivid portrait of a nation in flux, grappling with its identity and future.
The Noble Life of The Prophet
The Noble Life of The Prophet by Ali Muhammad Al-Sallabi is a detailed and well-researched biography of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, offering a comprehensive look into his life, character, and mission. The book explores his early years, prophethood, struggles, leadership, and the establishment of Islam, using authentic historical sources. Al-Sallabi presents a compelling narrative that highlights the Prophet's wisdom, perseverance, and deep faith, making it an insightful read for those seeking to understand his impact on history and humanity.
The Noonday Demon
The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression by Andrew Solomon is a deeply personal and comprehensive exploration of depression, blending memoir, scientific research, and historical analysis. Solomon delves into the emotional, psychological, and physical aspects of depression, offering insights into how the illness affects individuals, families, and society. He shares his own experiences with depression, as well as interviews with others who have struggled with the condition, providing a broad perspective on its impact. The book also examines treatment options, cultural attitudes toward mental illness, and the stigma surrounding depression. The Noonday Demon is a profound, empathetic, and informative work that provides both a poignant narrative and an in-depth look at one of the most pervasive mental health issues of our time.
The Obsession
The Obsession by Jesse Q. Sutanto is a gripping young adult thriller that explores themes of obsession, manipulation, and dark secrets. The story follows Delilah, a girl trying to escape a troubled past, and Logan, a seemingly perfect boy with a dangerous obsession. As Logan stalks Delilah under the guise of love, she fights back in unexpected ways, leading to a tense and unpredictable cat-and-mouse game. With sharp twists and psychological depth, this novel keeps readers on edge until the very last page.
The Old Man and the Sea
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway is a novella that tells the story of Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman, and his epic struggle with a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream. After 84 days without catching a fish, Santiago sets out alone, determined to prove his skill and perseverance. He hooks the marlin, and for three days and nights, he battles with the fish, fighting both physical exhaustion and the elements. The novella explores themes of isolation, human dignity, and the struggle between man and nature. Through Santiago’s determination and unwavering spirit, Hemingway reflects on the broader human experience of struggle, defeat, and triumph.
The One
The One by Kiera Cass is the third book in The Selection series, continuing the story of America Singer as she competes in the Selection, a competition to win the heart of Prince Maxon and become the next queen of Illéa. In this installment, America is torn between her growing feelings for Maxon and her complicated past with Aspen, a former love. As the stakes increase and tensions within the palace rise, America must decide what kind of future she wants and who she truly loves. The One delves into themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, offering twists and emotional moments as the competition nears its final stages.
The One Thing
The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan is a productivity and success guide that emphasizes the power of focus and prioritization. The book argues that by identifying and concentrating on the one most important task in any area of life—whether in business, personal development, or health—individuals can achieve extraordinary results. Through practical strategies and real-world examples, Keller explains how to eliminate distractions, improve time management, and build lasting habits that lead to success. With its simple yet powerful message, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to maximize their productivity and impact.
The Only Skill that Matters
The Only Skill That Matters by Jonathan A. Levi focuses on the importance of learning how to learn effectively. The book argues that mastering the art of learning is the most valuable skill anyone can develop, as it enables individuals to adapt, grow, and succeed in various areas of life. Levi offers practical strategies, techniques, and tools to help readers improve their memory, focus, and ability to absorb and retain new information. Through a combination of science-backed methods and personal anecdotes, The Only Skill That Matters provides a guide to becoming a more efficient and effective learner in both personal and professional contexts.
The Open Society and Its Enemies
The Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl R. Popper is a philosophical work that critiques totalitarianism and defends the principles of liberal democracy. Written in two volumes, the book argues for the importance of open societies where individuals have the freedom to question authority, challenge ideas, and foster political pluralism. Popper critiques the works of Plato, Hegel, and Marx, whom he sees as proponents of authoritarian ideologies, and advocates for the idea of progressive social change through democratic institutions. The book is a foundational text in political philosophy and a significant defense of the value of freedom, reason, and critical thought in society.