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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
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If you're intrigued by the story of humanity and want to understand how we became the dominant species on Earth, "Sapiens" is the perfect book for you. Through a captivating narrative, Harari takes you on a journey spanning thousands of years, examining what makes us unique as a species. From our ability to create powerful myths and cooperate in large numbers, to the impact we've had on the planet, "Sapiens" offers a thought-provoking perspective that will challenge and inspire you in equal measure.
The Jesus Papers: Exposing the Greatest Cover-Up in History
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If you enjoy religious history that challenges orthodox narratives, this is the kind of book that pulls you straight into the deep end. Baigent writes with the confidence of someone piecing together a hidden puzzle, mixing biblical mystery, controversial theory, and investigative intrigue. Even readers who disagree often find it fascinating for how boldly it reimagines one of history’s most debated lives.
The Baby Farmers
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Annie Cossins | Allen & Unwin Australia

The Baby Farmers

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If you like true crime that digs into the social world behind the horror, this is a gripping read. It is not just about a notorious case, but about poverty, women’s desperation, and the silence of a whole society. Readers who enjoy vivid historical detail and unsettling real-life courtroom drama will find it especially absorbing.
Koreo-Japonica: A Re-Evaluation of a Common Genetic Origin
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If you enjoy books that overturn long-held academic assumptions, this one has real bite. Vovin revisits a famous question in historical linguistics and argues, with impressive detail, that resemblance does not necessarily mean common ancestry. It’s the kind of scholarly work that feels meticulous, provocative, and especially rewarding for readers interested in language contact, reconstruction, and East Asian prehistory.
Li, Qi and Shu: An Introduction to Science and Civilization in China
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This is a great read if you love seeing how a whole civilization made sense of the world through interconnected ideas. It brings Chinese thought alive not as abstract theory, but as something shaping astronomy, mathematics, alchemy, and the search for immortality. Readers who enjoy big-picture intellectual history will find it rich, unusual, and quietly mind-expanding.