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Digital Madness by Nicholas Kardaras

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the relentless intrusion of technology in your life? Do you worry about the effects of screen time on children and adults alike? Are you ready to rethink your digital habits and regain control of your attention? Interested i...

Out of Your Mind by Alan Watts

Are you curious about the nature of reality? Do you find yourself questioning the conventional boundaries of experience and identity? Do you ever wonder if there's more to life than what meets the eye? Are you intrigued by the mysteries of Eastern philosoph...

Hello Sleep by Jade Wu

Are you struggling to get a good night’s sleep? Interested in the science behind sleep? Do you enjoy holistic practical tips combined with expert insights? In "Hello Sleep", Jade Wu uses her expertise in sleep science to provide practical advice on how ...

Are You Thinking Clearly? by Miriam Frankel & Matt Warren

Do you enjoy psychology, self-improvement, and scientific exploration? Do you trust your intuition more than the facts? Are you interested in improving your critical thinking skills? Do you want to understand the science behind decision-making? "Are Yo...

What Happened to You? by Bruce D Perry & Oprah Winfrey

Are you seeking a deeper understanding of how your past experiences have shaped you? Do you wonder why you react the way you do in certain situations?  "What Happened to You?" offers a transformative and insightful exploration into the complex effect...

The World for Sale by Jack Farchy and Javier Blas

Are you curious about what goes on behind the scenes in global politics and economics? Want to know how a few companies can have so much power over whole countries and the world economy? Ever thought about how big events like wars, sanctions, and natural d...

Welcome to Nowhere by Elizabeth Laird

Are you looking to understand more about one of the most significant global issues today? Do you appreciate characters that grow and evolve through their trials? Are you a fan of rich, emotional storytelling that pulls at your heartstrings? "Welcome to ...

The Gift of Therapy by Irvin D. Yalom

Are you curious about what goes on in the mind of a therapist during sessions? Have you ever wondered how therapists manage to break through to their patients, or how deep human connection is fostered in therapy? Are you a therapist, a counsellor, a studen...

The Secret Life of Secrets by Michael Slepian

Are you curious about the weight of keeping a secret and its consequences? Do you ever wonder how secrets can both protect and harm us? How do secrets influence our behaviour and decision-making processes? "The Secret Life of Secrets" by Michael Slepian...

Momma And The Meaning Of Life: Tales of Psychotherapy by Irvin D. Yalom

Momma and the Meaning of Life by psychotherapist Irvin Yalom offers readers a compelling collection of six short stories that traverse the realms of personal reflection, clinical insight, and fictional narrative. Insights for Change Makers: The book provides...

Papyrus by Irene Vallejo

Papyrus: The Invention of Books in the Ancient World by Irene Vallejo explores the fascinating history of written communication, tracing the evolution of books from oral tradition to scrolls and codices. Insights for Change Makers:  "Papyrus" illuminates the...

How Numbers Work- Published by New Scientist

"How Numbers Work" by New Scientist is an accessible and engaging exploration of mathematics. It delves into the history and practice of mathematics and also discusses specific concepts like the power of zero and infinity, prime numbers and cryptography, mathe...

The Age of AI: And Our Human Future by Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel Huttenlocher

"The Age of AI" is an exploration of transformative AI technology from the diverse perspectives of a diplomat (Kissinger), an ex-CEO of Google (Schmidt) and a professor of computer science at MIT (Huttenlocher). They delve into the history of AI, its current c...

How to Be Human: Consciousness, Language and 48 More Things that Make You You- Published by New Scientist

How to Be Human is a captivating and informative read that is a perfect starting point for anyone curious about the science behind what makes us human. The book explores the biology of a human being, like the nervous system and the workings of the brain. It al...

A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara

"A Little Life" is a 700 page exposition of the lives of four college friends – Jude, Willem, JB, and Malcolm – as they navigate adulthood in New York City. It explores themes of trauma, its enduring impact, queerness and the complexities of male friendship.  ...

Ambedkar in London by William Gould, Santosh Dass, Christophe Jaffrelot

"Ambedkar in London" is a new and insightful perspective on the life and education of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. It explores the shaping of his political thought by discussing the details of his time in London during his youth. The book is divided into two parts, f...

The Shortest History of Our Universe: The Unlikely Journey from the Big Bang to Us by David Baker

"The Shortest History of Our Universe" delves into the field of Big History, exploring the interconnectedness of disciplines like physics, chemistry, biology, and even sociology. It covers core concepts like the Big Bang, the formation of elements, the rise of...

The Real Middle Earth: Exploring the Magic and Mystery of the Middle Ages, J.R.R. Tolkien, and "The Lord of the Rings" by Brian Bates

"The Real Middle Earth" challenges the notion of Tolkien's world as pure fantasy. Instead, it proposes a link between Middle-earth and the Dark Ages. The book argues that the Dark Ages were a period of magic and wonder. Tolkien wasn't simply inventing fantasti...

Limitless: The Power of Unlocking Your True Potential by Radhika Gupta

In 'Limitless', Radhika Gupta, one of the youngest CEOs in India’s financial services sector and creator of the viral YouTube video ‘The Girl with a Broken Neck‘, offers straight-talking advice on how you can multiply your chances at achieving success. Insigh...

tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom

It is usually when death nears that people figure out what was life all about. What are the things that matter and what are the things that don't. Often people tend to waste their energy, time and money on things they think matters and in retrospect find it al...

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