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  • Man and His Symbols
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    Man and His Symbols

    What if the key to understanding ourselves lies buried in dreams, myths, and the symbols we scarcely notice? Man and His Symbols is an evocative journey into the deep architecture of the human psyche, where the unconscious speaks in images older than memory. Through rich illustrations and profound insights, the book unveils how symbols shape our fears, desires, and destinies—often without our awareness. Can we truly become whole without listening to what the soul whispers in symbols? This is not merely a study of the mind, but an invitation to explore the unseen terrain of meaning within us all.

    • Originally Published: 1964
    • Publisher : Penguin Random House, 1968
    • Genre: Psychology
    • Pages: 415
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0440351832
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  • The Secret History - Waisa
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    The Secret History

    Under the ivy-clad walls of an elite New England college, a group of brilliant misfits seeks beauty, transcendence—and commits an unthinkable act. The Secret History is a haunting descent into the intoxicating world of ancient ideals and modern guilt, where intellect collides with morality and the line between admiration and obsession dissolves. As their secret begins to unravel, one must ask: can you study the sublime without becoming monstrous yourself? Tartt’s lyrical prose casts a long, elegant shadow, inviting readers to peer into the darkness behind knowledge and the price of belonging. This is a story not just of murder, but of how easily we can lose ourselves in the pursuit of something greater.

    • Originally Published: 1992
    • Publisher: Penguin General UK, 2002
    • Genre: Psychological Fiction
    • Pages: 640
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780140167771
    • Access: Members
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    Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon

    What if the key to building the future lay not in predicting it, but in reversing into it—starting with the customer, and daring to challenge every assumption in your way? Working Backwards pulls back the curtain on the enigmatic engine behind one of the world’s most relentless innovators, revealing not just tools and tactics, but a mindset forged in clarity, discipline, and radical ownership. With crisp prose and surgical insight, the book explores how bold ideas become scalable systems—by writing the press release before the code, and choosing conviction over consensus. Can innovation truly be methodical, or must genius always be chaotic? This is a rare blueprint for those bold enough to rethink how greatness is built—one decision, and one principle, at a time.

    • Originally Published: 2021
    • Publisher: St. Martin’s Press, 2021
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 286
    • BookType: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9781250275714
    • Access: Members
  • The Alter Ego Effect
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    The Alter Ego Effect: The Power of Secret Identities to Transform Your Life

    What if the barrier between who you are and who you aspire to be could be dissolved by stepping into an alternate self—an alter ego crafted with intention and power? The Alter Ego Effect explores the transformative force of harnessing hidden personas to break free from fear, doubt, and limitation, revealing how identity can be both a prison and a key. In a world where external pressures seek to define us, can adopting a secret self unlock untapped reservoirs of courage, creativity, and resilience? This compelling guide navigates the mysterious interplay between psychology and performance, inviting readers to become architects of their own destiny by mastering the art of reinvention.

    • Originally Published: 2019
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, 2019
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 272
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780062838636
    • Access: Members
  • Life is Hard
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    Life is Hard: How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way

    Life is a relentless teacher, demanding resilience amid its ceaseless trials and unyielding hardships. Life Is Hard delves into the paradox of human suffering—how pain can both shatter and shape the soul, forcing us to confront the delicate balance between acceptance and hope. Amid the turbulence of loss, failure, and disappointment, can we discover meaning without illusion, courage without denial? This profound meditation challenges us to embrace the stark realities of existence while seeking the quiet strength that sustains us through life’s darkest moments.

    • Originally Published: 2022
    • Publisher: Riverhead Books, 2022
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 240
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0593538210
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    Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich

    Behind the polished gates of global finance and industry, Plutocrats peels back the gilded curtain on a new ruling class—one whose influence stretches beyond borders and whose wealth multiplies as inequality deepens. With unsettling clarity and a journalist’s eye for paradox, the book charts how meritocracy mutates into oligarchy, and how ambition, once a ladder for the many, becomes a fortress for the few. Are today’s ultra-rich the architects of progress, or the harbingers of social fracture? As the fortunes of the elite soar ever higher, the real question emerges: can a world tilted so steeply still hold together?

    • Originally Published: 2012
    • Publisher: The Penguin Press, 2013
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 352
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780141043425
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  • You Must Set Forth at Dawn
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    You Must Set Forth at Dawn

    In You Must Set Forth at Dawn, the path of memory winds through the ravaged landscapes of postcolonial Nigeria—where poetry meets politics, exile mirrors return, and the personal collides with the historical. With searing clarity and lyrical defiance, the narrator recounts a life lived in pursuit of justice, meaning, and home, even as the sun often rises on betrayal and disillusionment. How does one carry both the fire of resistance and the ache of memory without being consumed? This is a memoir of conscience, haunted by the weight of dreams and anchored by a relentless moral clarity. To read it is to walk alongside a soul who dares to keep setting forth, no matter how dark the night.

    • Originally Published: 2006
    • Publisher: Penguin Random House, 2007
    • Genre: Memoir
    • Pages: 528
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0375755149
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  • NudgeNudge
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    Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness

    In a world where our choices are never as free as they seem, Nudge reveals the hidden levers that shape how we decide—from what we eat to how we save, vote, or plan our futures. Through the lens of behavioral science, it explores how small, well-placed cues—nudges—can guide us toward wiser, healthier, and more ethical outcomes without taking away our agency. But can gentle guidance coexist with true freedom, or does every choice architecture carry the fingerprints of power? With clarity and warmth, this book challenges us to see decision-making not as a cold calculation, but as a deeply human dance between impulse, intention, and design. It is a quiet manifesto for a smarter society—one choice at a time.

    • Originally Published: 2008
    • Publisher: Penguin Random House, 2022
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 384
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780141999937
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  • Chronicles From the Land of the Happiest People on Earth
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    Chronicles From the Land of the Happiest People on Earth

    In a nation cloaked in irony—celebrated as the “happiest on earth” yet corroded by rot beneath its smiles—a doctor uncovers a macabre trade in human body parts, unraveling a sinister conspiracy that binds faith, politics, and power in a deadly knot. Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth is a darkly satirical epic, where absurdity and horror walk hand in hand through the corridors of privilege and corruption. Can truth survive in a land where joy is manufactured, and silence is the price of peace? With baroque language and blistering wit, this novel holds up a fractured mirror to society—daring us to ask whether laughter is a balm or a mask. It is a profound and unsettling journey into the theatre of power, where even hope wears a disguise.

    • Originally Published: 2021
    • Publisher: Vintage, 2022
    • Genre: Fiction
    • Pages: 464
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780593314470
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  • The Art of Public Speaking - Waisa
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    The Art of Public Speaking

    What if the power to move hearts and minds lies not in talent, but in understanding? The Art of Public Speaking is a timeless guide that transforms fear into confidence and awkward silence into eloquence. With warmth, clarity, and persuasive charm, it offers a blueprint for turning everyday thoughts into compelling messages—arming the speaker not just with technique, but with purpose. Is great speaking born, or can it be made by mastering the art of presence, persuasion, and passion? This book invites you to find your voice—and to make it impossible to ignore.

    • Originally Published: 1915
    • Publisher: Insight Press, 2019
    • Genre: Self-Help
    • Pages: 200
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9789391244613
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  • MacbethMacbeth
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    Macbeth

    In the shadowed halls of power, ambition festers like a poison, twisting noble hearts into instruments of betrayal and despair. Macbeth is a dark, relentless exploration of the corrosive hunger for control and the tragic cost of unchecked desire. As prophecy stirs a restless mind, the line between fate and free will blurs, forcing a king to confront the demons within—and the blood that stains the path to his throne. What becomes of a soul when the quest for greatness demands the sacrifice of conscience? This timeless tragedy invites readers to peer into the abyss where ambition and morality collide.

    • Originally Published: 1606
    • Publisher: Wordsworth Classics, 1992
    • Genre: Tragedy
    • Pages: 128
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9781853260353
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  • FrankensteinFrankenstein
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    Frankenstein

    In a quest to conquer death itself, a brilliant but tormented scientist breathes life into a being stitched from forgotten fragments, unleashing a profound struggle between creation and creator. Frankenstein weaves a haunting tapestry of ambition, isolation, and the desperate yearning for connection in a world quick to shun the unfamiliar. As the creature grapples with its own existence and the shadows of rejection, the story probes the boundaries of human responsibility and the price of playing god. What defines true monstrosity—the malformed flesh or the heart that beats within? This timeless tale challenges us to confront the ethical depths of invention and the fragile nature of humanity.

    • Originally Published: 1818
    • Publisher: Wordsworth Classics, 1992
    • Genre: Fiction
    • Pages: 174
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9781853260230
    • Access: Members
  • The Lean Startup
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    The Lean Startup

    What if failure were not a dead end, but a compass? The Lean Startup reimagines the chaotic world of entrepreneurship as a disciplined dance of bold ideas, rapid testing, and relentless adaptation. In this playbook for modern innovators, the startup becomes a living experiment—where uncertainty is not feared but harnessed, and progress is measured not by grand plans but by learning what customers truly need. Can a startup grow not by building more, but by building less—and learning faster? With clarity and urgency, this book invites creators to trade guesswork for insight, and vision for validated action.

    • Originally Published: 2011
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group, 2011
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 336
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780670921607
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  • What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School
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    What They Don’t Teach you at Harvard Business School

    In the high-stakes arena of business, textbooks teach strategy—but the real world demands instinct, timing, and the unspoken art of reading people. What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School is a sharp, street-smart guide into the unwritten rules of success—where handshake psychology, quiet observation, and intuitive judgment matter more than perfect spreadsheets. How do you win trust in a boardroom full of egos, or spot the lie hidden in polite words? With wit and candor, this book invites you behind the curtain of corporate theater, revealing that the most valuable lessons in business are often unsaid, unseen, and unteachable.

    • Originally Published: 1984
    • Publisher: Profile Books, 2014
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 240
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 9781781253397
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  • Thinking Fast and Slow
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    Thinking Fast and Slow

    Your mind is a battleground between two selves: one impulsive and instinctual, the other deliberate and slow. Thinking, Fast and Slow pulls back the curtain on the quiet tug-of-war behind every choice we make—from trivial daily decisions to life-altering judgments—revealing just how often we are strangers to our own reasoning. What if your confidence is an illusion, your logic a mirage, and your certainty the mask of a hidden bias? With surgical clarity and unsettling insight, this book challenges not just how you think, but who you believe yourself to be.

    • Originally Published: 2011
    • Publisher: Penguin Books, 2024
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 624
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780141033570
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    The House of the Dead

    Behind the iron gates of a Siberian prison, where frost bites deeper than regret, a nobleman condemned for murder watches souls unravel and humanity flicker like candlelight in the wind. The House of the Dead is both a brutal chronicle of incarceration and a meditative search for grace in a world stripped of dignity. Through the eyes of its introspective narrator, we confront a haunting question: can suffering purify, or does it simply erode? In this stark yet lyrical portrayal of degradation and unexpected tenderness, punishment becomes a mirror—reflecting not just guilt, but the strange resilience of the human spirit.

    • Originally Published: 1861
    • Publisher: Dover Publications, 2004
    • Genre: Fiction
    • Pages: 446
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0486434094
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  • Mindset by Carol S. DweckMindset - Editorial reviews
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    Mindset: The New Psychology of Success

    What if your true potential had less to do with talent and more to do with how you think about growth itself? In Mindset, the invisible architecture of belief is laid bare, revealing how the simple choice between a fixed or growth mindset can shape success, resilience, and the will to rise after failure. With clarity and warmth, this book challenges the reader to confront their self-imposed limits and reimagine effort not as struggle, but as transformation. Can you change your mind—and in doing so, change your life? This is a journey into the heart of learning, achievement, and the quiet revolution of believing you can.

    • Originally Published: 2006
    • Publisher: Ballantine Books, 2007
    • Pages: 320
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 9780345472328
    • Access: Members