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Visionary roadmap for ecological and economic transformation.
If you're passionate about climate activism and economic reform, "The Case for the Green New Deal" will resonate with you. Ann Pettifor offers not just a peek into the origins and aims of the transformative Green New Deal, but also a compelling argument for the urgent restructuring of our global economy towards sustainability and fairness. It's an empowering read, challenging us to envision and fight for a just and green future.
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Visionary roadmap for ecological and economic transformation.
If you're passionate about climate activism and economic reform, "The Case for the Green New Deal" will resonate with you. Ann Pettifor offers not just a peek into the origins and aims of the transformative Green New Deal, but also a compelling argument for the urgent restructuring of our global economy towards sustainability and fairness. It's an empowering read, challenging us to envision and fight for a just and green future.
Dissects workplace dynamics and organizational behavior.
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If you've ever felt bewildered by the intricacies of office culture or wondered why companies operate the way they do, "The Org" can offer you insights that are both enlightening and practical. It's like having a behind-the-scenes tour of the corporate world, shedding light on unwritten rules and the reasons behind them. This book could be your ally in navigating the often baffling world of organizational life.
Optimistic, data-driven defense of Enlightenment values.
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If you're feeling overwhelmed by negative headlines, "Enlightenment Now" might be just what you need. Steven Pinker presents a compelling case that life is getting better across the globe, thanks to Enlightenment principles. It's a refreshing perspective backed by hard data and historical analysis that challenges doom and gloom narratives. This read could be a much-needed reminder of human progress and the potential for reason and science to improve our future.
Fierce critique of liberalism's democratic collapse
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If you’re drawn to politically charged books that challenge comforting narratives, this one hits hard. Chris Hedges writes with urgency and moral force, making the decline of liberal institutions feel both intellectual and alarmingly immediate. Readers who appreciate uncompromising social criticism will likely find it provocative, unsettling, and difficult to shrug off.
Bold ideas for practical hopeful thinkers
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If you’re tired of politics that feels small and cynical, this book is energising in the best way. Bregman makes big ideas like universal basic income feel grounded, historical, and surprisingly achievable rather than naive. It’s the kind of read that leaves people feeling challenged, hopeful, and a little more convinced that society can be redesigned for the better.
Sharp expose of white-collar justice gone soft
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If you’ve ever wondered why powerful executives seem untouchable, this is the kind of book that turns that frustration into a gripping, deeply reported story. It reads with the urgency of a thriller but gives you the institutional detail that makes the outrage land harder. You come away feeling like you’ve finally seen the machinery behind corporate impunity laid bare.
Smart word-of-mouth strategy that actually sticks
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If you are curious why some ideas spread while others vanish, this is a genuinely useful read. It takes marketing beyond flashy ads and gets into the human side of influence, showing how recommendations travel in real life. Readers who like practical business books often enjoy how grounded it feels, with research, interviews, and examples that make buzz seem less mysterious and more buildable.
Prosperity decoupled from resource consumption growth.
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If you're intrigued by the interplay between economics and sustainability, "More from Less" could offer you some fascinating insights. Andrew McAfee crafts a compelling narrative that challenges the preconception that economic growth is inextricably linked to material consumption. The book paints an optimistic yet thought-provoking picture of our future, one where innovation leads to both prosperity and environmental stewardship. It's a read that might change the way you think about progress and sustainability.
Thoughtful resistance to globalization’s human costs
Goodreads 4.27Condition: Very Good
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If you’re drawn to books that question how we live together, this will likely feel both grounded and quietly radical. Wendell Berry writes with moral clarity about community, work, freedom, and local economies in a way that still feels urgent. Readers often come away feeling less lectured than awakened, as if familiar social issues have been made more personal and deeply human.
Classic insights on stock market tactics, historical.
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If you're fascinated by the history of trading and stock markets, "Studies in Tape Reading" offers a unique look into the strategies used by one of the pioneers of market analysis, Richard D. Wyckoff. It's a nostalgic dive into the origins of tape reading, and you might find the discussion about market psychology and price movements surprisingly relevant even today. It's a chance to understand where many modern trading principles were born.
Internet gold rush becomes speculative bubble.
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If you've ever been curious about the wild era of the '90s tech boom and how it spiraled into the historic dot-com bust, John Cassidy's "Dot.con" is a book you shouldn't miss. Cassidy weaves a narrative that's as informative as it is engaging, perfect for someone looking to understand the intersection of technology, finance, and human ambition. With a sharp journalistic eye, he lays bare the heady mix of innovation and greed that fueled a revolution and eventually led to a meltdown.
Exposing perjury's impact on American society.
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If you're intrigued by the intersection of law and ethics, "Tangled Webs" could offer you an incisive look into how perjury is not just a legal transgression but a mirror reflecting deeper societal issues. James B. Stewart weaves a compelling narrative that may change how you view truth and justice in high-profile cases.
Bold ideas for practical hopeful thinkers
Goodreads 4.21Condition: Well Read
RM37.00 MYR
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If you’re tired of politics that feels small and cynical, this book is energising in the best way. Bregman makes big ideas like universal basic income feel grounded, historical, and surprisingly achievable rather than naive. It’s the kind of read that leaves people feeling challenged, hopeful, and a little more convinced that society can be redesigned for the better.
Gentle brain science for self-kindness seekers
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This is a lovely pick if mindfulness has ever felt intimidating or if you are tired of being hard on yourself for not doing it perfectly. Shauna Shapiro makes the science feel warm, personal, and genuinely encouraging, so the book reads less like instruction and more like being guided back to yourself. It is especially appealing if you want practical calm and emotional healing without anything overly heavy or abstract.
Healing emotions through faith, science, and grace
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This feels like a compassionate reset for anyone tired of fighting their own feelings. Dr. Anita Phillips brings together therapy, neurobiology, and faith in a way that makes emotional healing feel both grounded and deeply hopeful. Readers who want something affirming, practical, and spiritually nourishing will likely come away feeling more understood and more able to grow.
Big-picture guide to our immersive digital future
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If you're curious about where the internet might be heading next, this feels like a fast, accessible entry point into metaverse thinking. It casts a wide net across industries and everyday life, so you get that sweeping what-changes-next feeling readers often enjoy in futurist books. A good pick for anyone who likes tech trends, bold predictions, and imagining how digital life could soon feel much more all-encompassing.
Challenging science's capacity for future discoveries.
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If the untapped mysteries of science intrigue you, "The End of Science" may well become a favorite. John Horgan presents a series of interviews with intellectual giants, diving into the notion that science may be approaching a plateau. This book doesn't just inform; it provokes thought about the very nature of inquiry and human understanding.
Visionary brothers who taught humanity to fly
Goodreads 4.18Condition: Very Good
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This is the kind of history that feels vivid and intimate rather than distant, turning the Wrights into real people with stubbornness, brilliance, and heart. McCullough makes their achievement feel almost unbelievable in the best way, especially knowing how little the world first understood what they had done. If you like biography with momentum and a strong human core, this one really soars.
Lyrical neuroscience on memory, time, and self
Goodreads 3.94Condition: Good
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This is a wonderful pick if you like big questions made human, because Oliver Sacks brings neuroscience, philosophy, and personal reflection together with real warmth. Readers often love how curious and accessible it feels without losing depth. It’s the kind of book that leaves you looking at memory, perception, and consciousness with fresh amazement.
Hacker-tested privacy survival guide for everyday life
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If the idea of being constantly tracked makes your skin crawl, this feels empowering rather than paranoid. Mitnick writes like someone who knows exactly how systems get abused, then turns that insider knowledge into practical, doable ways to protect yourself. Readers often love that it is both eye-opening and useful, making digital privacy feel less overwhelming and far more within reach.
Sharp, witty science of what makes you
Goodreads 3.9Condition: Well Read
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This is a great pick if you love popular science that feels both smart and personal. Linden takes big questions about personality, sexuality, intelligence, and taste, then makes them surprisingly readable and human. It’s the kind of book that leaves you looking at yourself and everyone else with a little more curiosity and a lot less simplicity.
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