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12 Bytes: How Artificial Intelligence Will Change the Way We Live and Love
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If you're curious about artificial intelligence but also appreciate a human touch, "12 Bytes" by Jeanette Winterson is for you. Winterson marries her extensive research with a sharp wit, asking big questions about our future with AI. The book isn't just for tech enthusiasts; it's a thoughtful exploration for anyone interested in how technology intersects with the human experience—a blend of history, philosophy, and humor.
"All We Can Save" is not just another book on the environment—it's a heartfelt invitation to the table of change, where diverse female voices echo the urgency and creativity needed to heal our planet. The blend of poignant essays, art, and poetry stirs a sense of hope, connection, and shared purpose, making it a compelling read for anyone ready to be part of the solution. With its expansive view encompassing science, activism, and storytelling, it's a galvanizing anthology for those who seek inspiration to join the chorus calling for a sustainable future.
The Writing of Fiction
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Edith Wharton, Brandon Taylor  | Scribner

The Writing of Fiction

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If you're curious about the nuts and bolts of storytelling, "The Writing of Fiction" is a gem. Edith Wharton not only broke ceilings as a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist but also left behind an insightful guide on the craft. Whether you're an aspiring writer or a literature enthusiast wanting a peek behind the creative curtain, this book is a compact masterclass in narrative construction, character development, and prose style – a chance to learn from one of the literary greats.
Advice From Strangers: Everything I Know From People I Don't Know
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"Advice from Strangers" offers a delightful journey through the unexpected pearls of wisdom author Rachel Parris has received from people she doesn't know. It's a book that reminds us that sometimes, the most profound insights come from the most unlikely encounters. Perfect for readers who enjoy humor intertwined with life lessons and a touch of the serendipitous.
Seven Brief Lessons on Physics
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Carlo Rovelli | Riverhead Books

Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

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If you've ever found yourself both intimidated and intrigued by the vastness of physics, "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics" is a gem. It's like sitting down for coffee with a brilliant friend who can explain the complexities of the universe in a way that’s not only digestible but utterly fascinating. In less than a hundred pages, Rovelli manages to take you on an eloquent voyage through the cosmos and the fundamental laws that govern it, making it a must-read for the curious mind that appreciates both science and the art of storytelling.
So You Want to Talk About Race
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Ijeoma Oluo | Seal Press

So You Want to Talk About Race

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'So You Want to Talk About Race' is a must-read if you're seeking a compassionate yet straightforward guide on broaching racial discussions intelligently. Ijeoma Oluo tackles the nuance and emotion wrapped up in these talks, offering actionable advice that's relevant whether you're discussing systemic issues or personal encounters. It's as educational as it is empowering—a bridge builder for readers committed to understanding and anti-racism.
The Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche
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If you're intrigued by Nietzsche's far-reaching impact on modern thought, "The Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche" is for you. It's a thorough yet accessible dive into his works and influence, perfect for both newcomers and seasoned philosophy enthusiasts. The book provides a structured look at his contributions and how they've shaped our cultural and intellectual landscape. Let this be your roadmap to understanding one of the most provocative thinkers in history.
Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs
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Noam Chomsky | South End Press

Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs

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If you're intrigued by international relations and the contentious term "rogue state," Chomsky's 'Rogue States' takes you on a thorough exploration. It challenges conventional perspectives, presenting a thought-provoking analysis on the use of force in global politics. This book could change the way you view power dynamics between nations.
Yearbook
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Seth Rogen | Hachette Australia

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Seth Rogen brings you "Yearbook," a tome that's like sitting down for a beer with the funniest guy you know. He shares his quirky and sometimes slightly scandalous journey with a refreshing candidness that's rare among celebs. It's a series of essays that will have you chuckling and, at times, reflecting on the bizarre intersections of comedy and life. It's relatable, it's raw, and it's got that Seth Rogen charm that's hard to resist.
A Ghost in the Throat
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Doireann Ní Ghríofa | Tramp Press

A Ghost in the Throat

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"A Ghost in the Throat" might just haunt your thoughts well after you close the book. Doireann Ni Ghriofa weaves a mesmerizing tapestry that merges past and present, echoing the struggles and triumphs of women's lives. If you're drawn to lyrical prose that explores deep emotional landscapes and the power of poetic connections, this book promises a journey that is both visceral and intellectual.
Slouching Towards Bethlehem
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Joan Didion | Farrar, Straus And Giroux

Slouching Towards Bethlehem

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"Slouching Towards Bethlehem" is a perfect book if you're drawn to incisive cultural observations. Joan Didion's unique prose will transport you to the core of 1960s California. The essays encapsulate an era defined by its countercultural movements, offering a vivid tableau that continues to resonate with readers fascinated by that transformative period in American history.
The Free Voice: On Democracy, Culture and the Nation
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Ravish Kumar | Speaking Tiger Books

The Free Voice: On Democracy, Culture and the Nation

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If you're curious about how democracy is shaped by and shapes culture and national identity, "Free Voice: On Democracy, Culture and the Nation" offers an enlightening journey. It's a thought-provoking read that merges political theory with cultural critique, perfect for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the democratic process and its wider implications. It will invite you to reflect on the foundations and future of your own civic participation.
Ethics in the Real World: 82 Brief Essays on Things That Matter
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If you're keen on examining tough ethical dilemmas and philosophies that apply to everyday life, "Ethics in the Real World" by Peter Singer could be an illuminating read. It's a collection that tackles contemporary issues with a sharp and controversial perspective, promising to engage your moral compass and potentially shift your stance on various subjects. As a thinker unafraid to challenge societal norms, Singer's concise essays invite you to ponder deeply about what really matters in the world.
Girlhood
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Melissa Febos | Bloomsbury Publishing

Girlhood

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"Girlhood" delicately unravels the complexities of growing up female. Melissa Febos offers not just stories but a compass for navigating the societal currents that mold girls into adults. If you're searching for understanding or a rich, resonant guide through the experience of girlhood and its lasting effects, this book is a profound companion.
Regarding the Pain of Others
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If you've ever found yourself desensitized to the graphic images on the news or in documentaries, "Regarding the Pain of Others" might offer you a new perspective. Susan Sontag dives deep into the ethics and impact of looking at others' suffering. It's a short, yet powerful exploration that will provoke thought about your own level of empathy and your response to media portrayals of tragedy and horror.
On Photography
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Susan Sontag | Penguin Books

On Photography

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If you're intrigued by the pervasive influence of images, "On Photography" will resonate deeply with you. Sontag's astute essays explore how photographs shape our perceptions, memories, and even consciousness. It's more than a book; it's a thoughtful examination of the visual culture that defines our world. Whether you're a photographer, a visual artist, or someone curious about the ethical and philosophical implications of imagery, this book will offer you profound insights into the power of the lens.
Fifty Things That Made the Modern Economy
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Tim Harford | Little, Brown And Company

Fifty Things That Made the Modern Economy

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"Fifty Things That Made the Modern Economy" is a treasure trove for the curious mind. It opens up conversations about how seemingly simple inventions have reshaped the world. As you flip through its pages, you'll find a mix of delight and awe in how Tim Harford connects the dots between innovation and societal shifts. It's a book that not only informs but also engenders appreciation for the everyday objects and concepts that underpin our lives.
Do You Mind If I Cancel? (Things That Still Annoy Me)
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Gary Janetti | Flatiron Books

Do You Mind If I Cancel? (Things That Still Annoy Me)

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You know that feeling when life's little annoyances stack up and all you want to do is vent to a good friend? "Do You Mind If I Cancel?" is that friend, except funnier. Gary Janetti's sharp wit dissects every small frustration with comedic precision. Pick this book for a laughter-filled reflection on the absurdity of day-to-day life as seen through the eyes of a master of comedy.
Feel Free: Essays
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Zadie Smith | Penguin Books

Feel Free: Essays

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If you're someone who likes to delve deep into the intricacies of contemporary culture, politics, and personal experience through a mix of criticism and storytelling, Zadie Smith's "Feel Free: Essays" is for you. Her sharp wit and insightful observations offer readers a panoramic view of our complex social landscape, making it an ideal read for thoughtful contemplators and lovers of rich, engaging prose.
An Ecotopian Lexicon
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If you're seeking a fresh perspective on ecological issues and feel that current discussions are stunted by a limited vocabulary, "An Ecotopian Lexicon" offers a thought-provoking treasure trove of innovative concepts. It's a unique exploration that goes beyond conventional environmental discourse, blending imaginative language with cross-disciplinary insights that could reshape your understanding of our planetary challenges. As you decode these creative terms, you might just find the inspiration to redefine your role in the environmental movement.
World Travel: An Irreverent Guide
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The charm of 'World Travel: An Irreverent Guide' leans into Bourdain’s authentic voice, the one that's been accompanying many through various cultures and cuisines on screen. It's a mosaic of the late globetrotter's experiences, brimming with his unique insights and peppered with contributions from those who knew him well. This isn't your usual travel guide; it’s an intimate passport to the world as Bourdain saw it, making it a treasure for anyone who loved his perspective and dreamed of seeing the world through similar eyes.
Between the World and Me
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Ta-Nehisi Coates | Spiegel & Grau

Between the World and Me

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"Between the World and Me" is a riveting dive into the American fabric, offering a lens on racial issues that is as deeply personal as it is historically expansive. Ta-Nehisi Coates's eloquence and honesty in addressing his son, and by extension all readers, makes the book not just an educational experience, but an emotional journey as well. It's unflinchingly raw and serves to enlighten those grappling with the complexities of America's racial legacy.
Escape Into Meaning: Essays on Superman, Public Benches, and Other Obsessions
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If you appreciate deep dives into seemingly mundane topics with a twist of wit and intellect, "Escape Into Meaning" could become your next favorite read. Evan Puschak, known as The Nerdwriter, masterfully transforms the trivial into the profound, making this collection a treasure trove for curious minds intrigued by the intersection of pop culture and philosophy.
Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays
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Na | Penguin Books Ltd

Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays

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If you enjoy delving into the mind of a brilliant writer, "Changing My Mind" is an enriching mosaic of Zadie Smith's thoughts. Spanning literature, cinema, and personal anecdotes, the book offers a fascinating glimpse into how Smith interprets the world around her. It's for those looking for a thought-provoking collection that bridges the personal and the cultural.
Self-Love for Small-Town Girls
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Lang Leav | Andrews Mcmeel Publishing

Self-Love for Small-Town Girls

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If the roads to self-discovery and empowerment resonate with you, consider diving into "Self-Love for Small-Town Girls." Lang Leav has a unique gift for weaving words that speak to the core of what it means to be a woman wrestling with autonomy and voice. It's not just for 'small-town girls'; it's for any woman on the journey towards embracing her true self amid the complexities of modern life. Leav's personal and evocative poetry might just be the companion you need on your own path to self-love.
Home
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Whitney Hanson | Penguin Life

Home

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If you've recently found yourself wading through the aftermath of a relationship or simply seek a deep connection with words that mirror the soul's journey, Whitney Hanson's "Home" offers that resonant balm. Her poetry captures both the sting and sweetness of love lost, then found within oneself. Hanson's verses are a tender guide back to self-love and inner peace, making this read a soothing companion for anyone in search of healing.
More Letters of Note
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Shaun Usher | Canongate Unbound

More Letters of Note

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"More Letters of Note" offers you a chance to snoop through history without feeling guilty. Each page turns back time, letting you peer into intimate conversations, confessions, and moments that defined not just the lives of the correspondents but often the course of history itself. It's a treasure trove for the curious and those who appreciate the lost art of letter writing. Whether you're a history buff or just love a good story, these personal glimpses can make the past feel incredibly present and real.
No Judgement: On Being Critical
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Lauren Oyler | Virago

No Judgement: On Being Critical

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Lauren Oyler's "No Judgement" delves into a subject we all grapple with but seldom discuss openly: our tendency to judge and be judged. It's both reflective and challenging, pushing you to consider the often unspoken ways we interact with the world and each other. If you're intrigued by the social and personal dynamics of critique, this is a compelling read that might change how you think about judgment in your daily life.
All Art Is Propaganda: Critical Essays
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If you enjoy deep dives into literature, art, and society, then "All Art Is Propaganda" is for you. Orwell’s sharp wit and clear prose will stimulate your intellect as he picks apart the intertwined nature of art and politics. His analysis remains incredibly relevant, offering insightful commentary that resonates with the contemporary reader's experience of art and media.
Brief Answers to the Big Questions
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Stephen Hawking | Hachette

Brief Answers to the Big Questions

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If you've ever been captivated by the night sky or found yourself pondering the purpose of our existence, Stephen Hawking's "Brief Answers to the Big Questions" can offer you the intellectual company of a brilliant mind. It's written for anyone who's curious about the universe beyond our day-to-day, merging science with philosophy in a way that's both challenging and accessible. It's a book that invites you to stretch your mind, providing both wonderment and clarity.
Empire of Signs
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Richard Howard, Roland Barthes  | Hill And Wang

Empire of Signs

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If you're fascinated by the way cultures express themselves, "Empire of Signs" is a profound journey through Japan's rich semiotic landscape. Barthes's insights will resonate with you as he delves into the nuances of how signs and symbols shape a society's reality and dreams. It's both an intellectual adventure and a poetic discovery, perfect if you appreciate cultural studies with a touch of philosophy.
On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts
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If you're intrigued by the macabre yet appreciate the satirical, "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts" by Thomas de Quincey will delight your darker sensibilities. This essay weaves philosophy with a gallows humor that scrutinizes the idea of aestheticizing the heinous. De Quincey's unique perspective and wit may just have you reevaluating the fine line between art and morality.
Equipment for Living: On Poetry and Pop Music
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Michael Robbins | Simon & Schuster

Equipment for Living: On Poetry and Pop Music

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"Equipment for Living" is a compelling exploration for anyone who's been moved by a song lyric or a line of poetry and wondered why. Michael Robbins masterly blends high culture with pop culture to create a conversation that's as profound as it is accessible. If you're someone looking to understand how the arts provide us with tools to navigate life's chaos, Robbins offers a fresh and intellectually stimulating perspective that will deepen your appreciation for the power of words and sounds in our everyday existence.
One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter
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If you're seeking a read that's both witty and insightful, "One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter" offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of navigating two different cultures. Scaachi Koul doesn't hold back as she delves into the intricacies of her life with stories that will resonate with anyone who's ever felt like an outsider. Her blend of poignant self-reflection and sharp humor makes this a standout choice for anyone interested in personal essays that pack a punch.
On Liberty
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John Stuart Mill | Penguin Classics

On Liberty

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If you're intrigued by the vital importance of personal freedom and the dangers of societal conformity, John Stuart Mill's "On Liberty" is a cornerstone text that you shouldn't miss. This engaging classic offers a profound insight into the rights of individuals versus the powers of society and government, and its arguments continue to resonate in today's discussions on liberty and individuality. It's a compelling read for anyone who appreciates thoughtful, philosophical contemplation on human rights.
Carry On, Warrior: The Power of Embracing Your Messy, Beautiful Life
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Glennon Doyle Melton turns the messiness of life into something beautiful and universally relatable through her book "Carry On, Warrior." Her genuine narrative speaks directly to those facing daily inner battles, offering companionship and comfort. It's a hearty mix of humor and raw honesty that can inspire the courage to embrace life as it is—flaws and all. If you're seeking solace in shared human experiences and emboldening life lessons, this book's for you.
Why We Can't Wait
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Martin Luther King Jr., Jesse Jackson  | Signet

Why We Can't Wait

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"Why We Can't Wait" is indispensable reading for anyone interested in the Civil Rights Movement or social justice. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. provides a deeply personal account that is both historically significant and powerfully resonant today. This book captures the urgency of the struggle for equality and the enduring spirit of resistance against racial injustices. It's educational, inspirational, and a poignant reminder of King's profound impact.
"Walden" isn't just a book; it's an experience to remind us of the joy of simplicity. Thoreau's thoughtful insights into self-sufficiency and his critique of materialism resonate even in today's busy world. You might find yourself reassessing what's truly important in life. Plus, "Civil Disobedience" complements this by questioning society's norms and encourages you to think about the role of governance in personal freedom. It's a compelling duo for anyone yearning for a deeper connection with self and nature, or those seeking intellectual stimulation about individual and societal values.
On Looking: Eleven Walks With Expert Eyes
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If you delight in discovering the extraordinary in the ordinary, you'll savor Alexandra Horowitz's "On Looking." It's like a series of mini-adventures through familiar settings, each chapter revealing how much we overlook in our daily lives. Horowitz, with her expertise in cognitive science, turns a simple walk down the street into a series of revelations. Engaging experts in various fields, she peels back layers of the environment we think we know, inviting you to experience the world with fresh senses. It's a book that will change how you perceive your daily surroundings long after you've turned the last page.
The Golden Age of DC Comics 1935-1956 - Thryft
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Paul Levitz | Taschen America Llc

The Golden Age of DC Comics 1935-1956

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If you're curious about how iconic characters like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman first leapt from the page, "The Golden Age of DC Comics" is your time machine to the dawn of superheroes. This treasure trove not only chronicles the birth of the most enduring legends but does so with a visual spectacle that could only be honored by Taschen's meticulous presentation. It's an essential piece of comic history that's as informative as it is mesmerizing to flip through.
Basic Writings - From Being and Time (1927) to The Task of Thinking (1964) - Thryft
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If you're interested in delving into the works that have sculpted contemporary philosophical discussions, "Basic Writings" by Martin Heidegger is a treasure. Heidegger's influence is undeniable, and this collection of his key writings provides a window into his complex ideas. It's a read that promises to enrich your understanding of topics like the essence of being, art, and technology, which remain profoundly relevant today.
On Truth - Thryft
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Simon Blackburn | Oxford University Press

On Truth

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"On Truth" by Simon Blackburn is a discerning dive into the elusive concept of truth. If you've ever found yourself pondering what truth really means, especially in various domains like art, ethics, and religion, Blackburn offers a thought-provoking and accessible analysis that doesn't shy away from the complexities. It's a book that challenges you to reflect on the principles that underlie our understanding of reality and knowledge.
So You've Been Publicly Shamed - Thryft
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Jon Ronson | Riverhead Books

So You've Been Publicly Shamed

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If you've ever tweeted something you regretted or worried about an offhand comment going viral, "So You've Been Publicly Shamed" is a compelling dive into the world of online shaming. It's a mix of empathy, humor, and cautionary tales that might make you reflect on how we all participate in the digital age's version of the stocks and pillory. Jon Ronson’s storytelling will keep you hooked as you navigate the complex landscape of internet mob justice.
Granta 101 - Thryft
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Jason Cowley | Granta

Granta 101

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If you're someone who thrives on variety and intellectual stimulation, "Granta 101" could be quite the literary adventure for you. It offers a kaleidoscope of fiction paired with thought-provoking reportage, giving you a taste of different cultures and contemporary global issues. Plus, the visual journey through the Arctic will provide a unique aesthetic experience alongside the rich text.
Tiny Beautiful Things : Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar - Thryft
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If you're facing life's ups and downs and could use a dose of heartfelt guidance, "Tiny Beautiful Things" is like chatting with that wise friend who always seems to know just what to say. Cheryl Strayed serves not just counsel but also compassion. Reading her words is a comforting experience that can provide you with a sense of not just understanding, but also community. No matter what you're going through, there's a piece of advice in these pages that could feel like it was meant just for you.
How to Be Black - Thryft
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Baratunde R. Thurston | Harper Perennial

How to Be Black

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If you're looking to understand racial identity with laughter as your guiding light, "How to Be Black" might just be the right companion for your journey. Baratunde Thurston tackles serious topics with a wit that disarms and enlightens, inviting readers of all backgrounds to contemplate the nuances of being black in a way that is as educational as it is entertaining. Whether you're up for personal anecdotes that punch through societal expectations or just need a hearty laugh about a deeply personal yet universal experience, this book is a page-turner.
Horizontal Vertigo: A City Called Mexico - Thryft
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Imagine being able to walk Mexico City's streets, feeling the heartbeat of its history, culture, and the thrills of its everyday quirks right from your reading nook. That's what Juan Villoro offers—a literary journey that paints a city not just as a place, but as a living, breathing character. 'Horizontal Vertigo' is your ticket to experiencing the spirit of the world’s largest Spanish-speaking metropolis, with all its complexities and wonders, without ever leaving home.
44 Letters from the Liquid Modern World
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Zygmunt Bauman | Polity

44 Letters from the Liquid Modern World

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If you find yourself both intrigued and troubled by the rapid pace of modern life, "44 Letters from the Liquid Modern World" could resonate with you. Zygmunt Bauman's reflections through a series of letters provide insightful commentary on the transient nature of today’s society. It's like having a philosophical compass to navigate the overwhelming sea of information and change, offering a profound understanding of the everyday that's often taken for granted.
The Right To Sex - Thryft
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Amia Srinivasan | Bloomsbury

The Right To Sex

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This book could be a good read for users who are interested in delving deeper into the complexities of sex and its connection to power dynamics, discrimination, and social justice. The author challenges the conventional notions of consent and urges us to think critically about the political and ethical implications of sex. With its original perspective and engaging writing style, The Right to Sex invites readers to rethink their understanding of sex and envision a more equitable world.
Oppression and Liberty - Thryft
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Simone Weil | Routledge

Oppression and Liberty

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Simone Weil's voice resonates with timeless insights, and in "Oppression and Liberty," she delves deep into the human struggle for freedom within the constructs of society. Her ideas on the machinery of oppression and the pursuit of liberty are as relevant today as they were during her lifetime. Her sharp intellect and compassionate reasoning make this a must-read for those who question the balance of power and individual autonomy.