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Jujutsu Kaisen, Vol. 9

 540
Jujutsu Kaisen, Vol. 9 by Gege Akutami continues to elevate the stakes in the battle against curses. In this volume, Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, and Nobara Kugisaki face increasingly dangerous enemies, with tensions rising both externally and within themselves. As they take on high-stakes missions, the true nature of their enemies becomes clearer, and the dark secrets of the Jujutsu world start to unfold. Yuji's internal struggle with the curse of Ryomen Sukuna intensifies, further complicating his journey. Volume 9 delivers thrilling action, and deeper character exploration, and pushes the narrative into more complex and emotional territory, setting the stage for even more brutal confrontations and revelations in the ongoing fight against curses.

Jump-start Your SOC Analyst Career

 510
Jump-start Your SOC Analyst Career by Tyler Wall is a practical guide designed to help individuals pursue a career as a Security Operations Center (SOC) analyst in the field of cybersecurity. The book provides insights into the skills, tools, and techniques necessary for success in a SOC role, including monitoring, detecting, and responding to security threats. Wall offers advice on how to build foundational knowledge, gain hands-on experience, and develop the critical thinking and problem-solving abilities needed to excel in a SOC environment. The book is ideal for aspiring SOC analysts or those looking to transition into the cybersecurity field, offering step-by-step guidance to jump-start their careers and navigate the challenges of this dynamic and fast-paced industry.

Just for the Summer

 800
Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez is a heartwarming and romantic novel that centers around the story of Taylor, a woman who is recovering from the emotional toll of a past relationship. When she takes a summer job at a charming lakeside inn, she meets Jace, a man with a carefree attitude and a love for the simple pleasures of life. As they spend time together, they begin to develop a connection that leads them both to confront their pasts, heal, and ultimately realize what they want from life and love. Set against the backdrop of a beautiful summer, Just for the Summer explores themes of healing, second chances, and the unexpected ways love can blossom when you least expect it.

Just Keep Buying

 660
*Just Keep Buying: Proven Ways to Save Money and Build Your Wealth* by Nick Maggiulli is a personal finance book that offers straightforward, data-driven advice on how to build wealth over time. Maggiulli, a former data scientist and personal finance expert, emphasizes the importance of consistently saving and investing, regardless of market conditions. Drawing on research, historical trends, and his own experiences, he debunks common financial myths and offers practical tips on topics like asset allocation, managing expenses, and maximizing returns with minimal effort. The book encourages readers to focus on what they can control—like saving more, investing regularly, and avoiding emotional decision-making—while letting time and compounding do the heavy lifting. *Just Keep Buying* is a no-nonsense, practical guide for anyone looking to build financial security and grow their wealth with a disciplined, long-term approach.

Just Mercy

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Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson is a memoir that details the author's work as a lawyer advocating for the wrongfully convicted and those facing unfair treatment in the criminal justice system. The book focuses on the case of Walter McMillian, a man wrongly convicted of murder, and explores broader issues of racial inequality, the death penalty, and systemic injustice. Stevenson highlights the need for reform and emphasizes the importance of mercy and compassion in the pursuit of justice.

Justice

 750
*Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?* by Michael Sandel is a thought-provoking exploration of moral and political philosophy, aimed at engaging readers in the big questions about justice, equality, and the common good. Drawing on real-world examples, Sandel examines a variety of ethical dilemmas—from questions about healthcare and taxation to issues of affirmative action and same-sex marriage—inviting readers to think critically about what justice really means in different contexts. The book presents a range of philosophical theories, including those of Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, and John Stuart Mill, and applies them to contemporary social and political issues. Sandel encourages readers to reflect on their own values and beliefs, offering a balanced and accessible approach to complex moral questions. *Justice* is both a philosophical guide and a call to engage more deeply with the moral challenges of our time, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the ethical foundations of justice in society.

Kaizen

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Kaizen by Sarah Harvey is a self-help book that introduces the concept of "kaizen," a Japanese philosophy focused on continuous, incremental improvement. The book encourages readers to make small, manageable changes in their daily lives to foster personal growth, reduce stress, and achieve long-term success. By implementing the kaizen principle, which means "change for the better," Harvey suggests that individuals can improve their habits, mindset, and productivity without feeling overwhelmed. The book provides practical strategies for applying kaizen in various aspects of life, from work and relationships to health and finances, promoting a sustainable path to self-improvement and fulfillment.

Kartography

 750
"Kartography" by Kamila Shamsie is a compelling novel that weaves together themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of identity against the backdrop of a politically turbulent Karachi. The story follows two childhood friends, Karim and Raheen, whose lives become intertwined as they navigate the challenges of growing up in a city marked by conflict. Through their experiences, Shamsie explores the impact of personal and political landscapes on relationships, memory, and the concept of home. With rich prose and vivid imagery, "Kartography" offers a poignant reflection on the ties that bind us and the ways in which we map our lives in an ever-changing world.

Keep Going

 590
*Keep Going: 10 Ways to Stay Creative in Good Times and Bad* by Austin Kleon is an inspiring guide that encourages readers to persist in their creative pursuits, even when faced with challenges or moments of doubt. Building on the principles from his previous books, *Steal Like an Artist* and *Show Your Work*, Kleon offers practical advice for maintaining creativity and staying motivated in an ever-changing world. Through short, digestible chapters, he shares ten essential strategies—such as embracing routine, finding joy in small tasks, and protecting your creative time—while offering anecdotes and insights from his own experiences. *Keep Going* is a book about resilience, self-discipline, and the importance of keeping momentum, whether you're an artist, writer, entrepreneur, or anyone seeking to keep their creative spark alive. It's a reminder that creativity is a journey, and persistence is key to finding fulfillment and success along the way.

Keeper of the Lost Cities

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Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger is the first book in a middle-grade fantasy series that follows Sophie Foster, a twelve-year-old girl with extraordinary abilities. Sophie discovers that she is not human but an elf with the power to read minds. After a series of strange and dangerous events, Sophie is brought to the Lost Cities, a hidden world of elves, where she learns about her true heritage and a greater mystery that threatens the world. As Sophie navigates this new, magical life, she forms alliances, uncovers secrets, and faces challenges that test her courage and identity. The book is a thrilling adventure filled with magical creatures, intriguing puzzles, and themes of friendship, self-discovery, and standing up for what's right. Keeper of the Lost Cities is a captivating start to a series beloved by fans of fantasy and adventure.

Keeping 13

 1,850
Keeping 13 by Chloe Walsh is a contemporary romance novel that follows the emotional and complicated relationship between two characters, Rachel and Aaron. Rachel is a 21-year-old woman who struggles with deep personal trauma and emotional challenges, while Aaron is a 24-year-old man with his own set of issues, including a turbulent past. The story delves into themes of love, trust, and healing, as Rachel and Aaron try to navigate their intense connection despite their complicated lives. With strong character development, emotional depth, and moments of both tenderness and tension, Keeping 13 is a compelling exploration of personal growth, overcoming obstacles, and the power of love in its many forms.

Key Person of Influence

 450
"Key Person of Influence" by Daniel Priestley is a practical guide aimed at helping individuals position themselves as influential figures in their industries. The book outlines a five-step process—Pitch, Publish, Product, Profile, and Partnership—designed to enhance one's visibility and credibility. Priestley emphasizes the importance of building a personal brand, creating valuable content, and leveraging relationships to stand out in a competitive marketplace. Through actionable advice and real-world examples, the book inspires readers to recognize their potential and take strategic steps toward becoming a key person of influence in their field.