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Books That Shape Worlds
Hand-selected volumes on the ideas driving human progress.
Philosophy
Promethean Dreams
Patrick Saltykov
Entrepreneurship
The Accidental Creative
Todd Henry
Science & Tech
Superconvergence
Jamie Metzl
Sale
Entrepreneurship
Choose Your Enemies Wisely
Patrick Bet-David
Fiction & Culture
Halo: Oblivion
Troy Denning
Premium
Health & Grit
Ranger Handbook
Department of the Army
Español
Filosofía
La Gaya Ciencia
Friedrich Nietzsche
Español
Economía / Filosofía
Manifiesto Comunista & Antología de El Capital
K. Marx & F. Engels
Español
Filosofía
El Anticristo
Friedrich Nietzsche
Sale
Entrepreneurship
The Innovator's Dilemma
Clayton M. Christensen
Español
Filosofía
El Origen de la Tragedia
Friedrich Nietzsche
Sale
Entrepreneurship
Do Epic Shit
Ankur Warikoo
Economics
The Psychology of Money
Morgan Housel
Fiction & Culture
Gothic Violence
Mike Ma
Philosophy
Gray Mirror: Fascicle I — Disturbance
Curtis Yarvin
Sale
Health & Performance
Optimal
Daniel Goleman & Cary Cherniss
Philosophy / Tech
Xenosystems
Nick Land
Health & Grit
Undeniable
Cameron Hanes
Fiction
Odd Thomas
Dean Koontz · 2003
A short-order cook in the desert town of Pico Mundo has a gift—he can see the dead. When disturbing visions warn of an imminent massacre, Odd Thomas must act to save everyone he loves. A gripping supernatural thriller from a master of suspense.
Fiction · Philosophy
The Magic Mountain
Thomas Mann · 1924
Hans Castorp's intended three-week visit to a Swiss sanatorium stretches into seven years. Thomas Mann's monumental Bildungsroman is a sweeping meditation on time, illness, politics, and the decline of European civilization on the eve of World War I.
Fiction · Fantasy
A Dance with Dragons
George R.R. Martin · 2011
In the aftermath of a colossal battle, chaos and intrigue engulf the Seven Kingdoms. Book five of A Song of Ice and Fire follows heroes and villains across a world where winter is coming and dragons are waking from a long, cold sleep.
Fiction · Mystery
And Then There Were None
Agatha Christie · 1939
Ten strangers are lured to a remote island, each accused of a past murder. One by one they die, with no way to escape and no obvious killer. The world's best-selling mystery novel and the crown jewel of Agatha Christie's legendary career.
Philosophy · Strategy
The Art of War
Sun Tzu · c. 500 BC
Written in the 5th century BC, this ancient Chinese military treatise is the most influential strategy text ever written. Its concise wisdom on conflict, leadership, and deception has been applied to warfare, business, and politics for over two millennia.
Fiction · Thriller
Heartsick
Chelsea Cain · 2007
Detective Archie Sheridan spent ten years hunting serial killer Gretchen Lowell—until she captured him instead. Now obsessed with his tormentor, he teams up with a journalist to track a new killer preying on teenage girls in Portland.
Fiction · Science
Never Let Me Go
Kazuo Ishiguro · 2005
Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth grow up at the idyllic Hailsham boarding school, sheltered from a truth about their nature. Nobel laureate Ishiguro's haunting, Booker-shortlisted novel is a devastating meditation on mortality and what it means to be human.
Fiction · Dark Academia
The Atlas Six
Olivie Blake · 2020
Six exceptional magicians are recruited into the Alexandrian Society, keepers of the world's hidden knowledge. Only five will be initiated. A dark, morally complex fantasy brimming with ambition, betrayal, dangerous secrets, and razor-sharp wit.
Fiction · Fantasy
A Court of Thorns and Roses
Sarah J. Maas · 2015
When huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a monstrous beast demands retribution, dragging her into a treacherous magical land. She discovers her captor is not what he seems—and that the faerie world holds dangers far greater than she imagined.
Fiction · Philosophy
The Elegance of the Hedgehog
Muriel Barbery · 2006
Renée, the concierge of a grand Parisian apartment building, secretly harbors a vast intellectual life. Paloma, a precocious twelve-year-old tenant, plans to end her life at thirteen. Their unexpected friendship—and a mysterious Japanese neighbor—changes everything.
Fiction · Literary Thriller
The Secret History
Donna Tartt · 1992
A small clique of Greek students at a Vermont college, drawn together by their brilliant and enigmatic professor, pursue the dark edges of ancient ritual—with devastating consequences. Donna Tartt's debut is a modern classic of psychological suspense and moral ambiguity.
Fiction · Mystery
The Shadow of the Wind
Carlos Ruiz Zafón · 2001
In post-war Barcelona, young Daniel discovers a novel by the enigmatic Julián Carax—and learns someone has been destroying every copy of every book Carax ever wrote. A sweeping gothic thriller about love, literature, and the long shadows of the past.
Fiction · Science · Philosophy
The Space Trilogy
C.S. Lewis · 1938–1945
C.S. Lewis's visionary science fiction trilogy—Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength—follows Cambridge scholar Ransom on a journey through the cosmos. A profound and imaginative exploration of good, evil, and humanity's place in a vast universe.
History · Narrative Nonfiction
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
Erik Larson · 2015
On May 1, 1915, the RMS Lusitania departed New York with nearly 2,000 souls aboard. Eighteen days later, a single German torpedo sent her to the bottom in just eighteen minutes. Erik Larson's riveting account illuminates the tragedy that helped push America into World War I.
Biography · History
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Malcolm X & Alex Haley · 1965
As told to Alex Haley, this electrifying autobiography traces Malcolm X's journey from a childhood of poverty and crime to becoming the most passionate spokesman for Black America. Time magazine named it one of the ten most important nonfiction books of the twentieth century.
Literature · Memoir
Diaries, Volume One: 1939–1960
Christopher Isherwood · 1996
The candid, revelatory diaries of one of the twentieth century's most influential writers, spanning World War II through the early Cold War. A vivid chronicle of Hollywood, pacifism, sexuality, and Isherwood's devotion to Vedanta philosophy.
History · War
Patriots: The Vietnam War Remembered from All Sides
Christian G. Appy · 2003
Drawing on hundreds of interviews with veterans, civilians, protesters, and policymakers on every side of the conflict, historian Christian Appy creates a sweeping oral history of the Vietnam War—a war that divided a generation and changed America forever.
History · War
The Pacific
Hugh Ambrose · 2010
The companion to the acclaimed HBO miniseries: Hugh Ambrose traces the true stories of four Marines who fought the brutal island-hopping campaign against Japan—from Guadalcanal to Okinawa—in one of history's most savage theatres of war.
Memoir · Humor
Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First Year
Anne Lamott · 1993
A wickedly funny and deeply honest memoir of Anne Lamott's first year as a single mother. Written as journal entries, it captures the terror, joy, and exhaustion of new parenthood with her trademark candor and dark humor.
Biography · History
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
Jon Meacham · 2012
Pulitzer Prize–winning biographer Jon Meacham brings Thomas Jefferson to life in a monumental portrait of the visionary who guided America through its most turbulent early decades—pragmatic, eloquent, complex, and endlessly fascinating.
Memoir · History
Across Many Mountains
Yangzom Brauen · 2011
A sweeping family saga spanning three generations of Tibetan women—grandmother, mother, and daughter—who fled the Chinese invasion to rebuild their lives. A National Bestseller about courage, resilience, and the survival of an ancient culture.
Fiction · Family
The Great Santini
Pat Conroy · 1976
Pat Conroy's autobiographical masterpiece about Bull Meecham—a hard-driving Marine Corps fighter pilot—and his family's struggle to live under his iron will. A searing, unforgettable portrait of love, violence, and the ties that bind.
Memoir · War
When Hell Was in Session
Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. · 1976
The gripping memoir of Admiral Jeremiah Denton, who endured nearly eight years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam. Under brutal torture, he famously blinked "TORTURE" in Morse code on live television—a moment that stirred the free world.
Memoir · Philosophy
A Very Easy Death
Simone de Beauvoir · 1964
A profoundly moving memoir in which Simone de Beauvoir chronicles her mother's final weeks as she died of cancer. Written with stunning honesty, it confronts mortality, the medical system, and the complex, unresolved bonds between a mother and daughter.
Memoir · History
The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance
Edmund de Waal · 2010
A dazzling family memoir tracing a collection of 264 tiny Japanese carvings called netsuke through five generations of the Ephrussi family, from Belle Époque Paris to Nazi-occupied Vienna—an intimate story of art, memory, and survival.
Spirituality · Memoir
Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith
Anne Lamott · 1999
Anne Lamott's beloved and irreverent account of her journey from addiction and despair to faith and community. Funny, raw, and profoundly wise, it has become a modern spiritual classic for those who suspect God might have a sense of humor.
Religion · Investigation
The Case for the Real Jesus
Lee Strobel · 2007
Former atheist and investigative journalist Lee Strobel examines six contemporary challenges to traditional Christianity, interviewing leading scholars to investigate modern attacks on the historical identity, teachings, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Science · Philosophy
River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life
Richard Dawkins · 1995 · ISBN: 9780465069910
In this concise and elegant masterwork, Richard Dawkins reveals the breathtaking power of Darwinian evolution—life as a river of DNA replicating through time, shaping every living thing that has ever existed.
History
A Brief History of The Royal Flying Corps in World War I
Ralph Barker · 2002 · ISBN: 9781841194707
History
Patriots: The Vietnam War Remembered From All Sides