Keith Ferrazzi argues that professional success depends on the quality of your relationships and provides a system for building genuine connections rather than transactional networks.
Two Irish teenagers, a popular athlete and an awkward intellectual, begin an unlikely relationship that reshapes both of them across years of university life.
Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty — alter egos of Kerouac and Neal Cassady — drive back and forth across America in search of sensation, connection, and the meaning of the American road.
A microbiologist in near-future Ireland watches her country slide toward authoritarian rule as her family is torn apart, in a novel that won the 2023 Booker Prize.
Taleb's argument that bearing personal consequences for one's decisions is both an ethical imperative and the only reliable mechanism for producing good outcomes in complex systems.
Grant Cardone argues that the only way to achieve extraordinary results is to set targets 10 times higher than you think you need and take 10 times more action than seems necessary.
A distillation of three thousand years of history's most effective strategies for acquiring and maintaining power, drawn from historical figures ranging from Sun Tzu to Catherine the Great.
Mel Robbins reveals the five-second rule: when you feel an impulse to act on a goal, count backwards from five and move before your brain has time to stop you.
The story of a group of idealistic American airmen in the 1930s who dreamed precision bombing could make war more humane — and why their dream collided with catastrophic reality over Tokyo.
An anarchist anthropologist and an archaeologist argue that conventional narratives of social evolution — from bands to tribes to states — are wrong, and that human history shows far more political experimentation and freedom than we have assumed.
Daphne Bridgerton and the Duke of Hastings enter a fake courtship to mutual benefit — and discover that playing at love is a dangerous game when real feelings get involved.
A woman inherits a Chelsea townhouse on her twenty-fifth birthday and discovers a mystery inside: three dead bodies were found there when she was a baby, and the house holds secrets about the cult that destroyed two families.
Millie Calloway returns as a housemaid in a new household where she suspects her employer is in danger — but the situation is far more complicated and deadly than it first appears.
An autistic econometrician hires a professional escort to help her practice intimacy, and the arrangement becomes something neither of them could have predicted.
A PhD student in biology impulsively kisses a notoriously intimidating professor to convince her friend she has moved on, and the resulting fake-dating arrangement becomes something neither of them expected.
Molly Gray, a socially awkward hotel maid who finds order in cleanliness and routine, discovers a dead man in a suite she is cleaning and becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation.
Thomas wakes up in a box with no memory, arriving in a community of boys trapped inside a massive, deadly maze — and his arrival immediately begins changing everything they thought they knew.
A struggling novelist steals a dead student's book idea — a plot so good it guarantees a bestseller — only to find that someone knows exactly what he did.
A research scientist asks her infuriating American colleague to pose as her boyfriend at her sister's wedding in Spain — and falls for him somewhere over the Atlantic.