A follow-up to The Power of Now that takes Tolle's teachings further — examining how ego operates, why it causes suffering, and how a shift in consciousness could transform not just individuals but human civilisation.
John Wheelwright narrates his extraordinary friendship with Owen Meany — a tiny, certain-voiced boy who believes he is God's instrument — and the event that will prove him right.
Barack Obama's presidential memoir covers his early life, 2008 campaign, and first term, examining both the machinery of American democracy and the personal cost of holding its highest office.
bell hooks argues that our culture has confused love with attachment, need, and control — and that love, properly understood, requires will, intention, and commitment to another person's growth.
An imaginative, red-haired orphan is accidentally sent to Avonlea instead of the boy the Cuthbert siblings expected — and changes their lives and the whole town forever.
Neil deGrasse Tyson's compressed guide to the greatest ideas in astrophysics — from the Big Bang to dark matter — for readers with curiosity but limited time.
Written as a letter to his teenage son, Ta-Nehisi Coates examines the history and present reality of anti-Black racism in America — its origins in the destruction of Black bodies, its persistence through white supremacy — with unsparing intellectual force.
Scot Harvath is deployed to Scandinavia for a mission that becomes a desperate fight for survival across some of the most hostile terrain in the world.
Economic historian Chris Miller traces the history of the semiconductor industry from the invention of the transistor to the US-China technology war, showing how computer chips became the defining resource of the twenty-first century.
The daughter of Helios discovers within herself the power of witchcraft and spends millennia on her island exile developing her craft and encountering the heroes and monsters of Greek myth.
Clary and Jace travel to Idris, the Shadowhunters' hidden homeland, where Valentine seeks the power to destroy all Downworlders — and a revelation about Clary's true identity changes everything she thought she knew.
As the King's Champion, Celaena Sardothien is supposed to eliminate his enemies — but she has been secretly protecting her targets while uncovering shocking truths about her own identity and the darkness at the heart of Adarlan's power.
The Japanese Breakfast musician writes about her Korean-American identity, her mother's death from cancer, and how food became the medium for grief and memory.
The Republic is fracturing. Darrow is stranded on Mercury, his allies split between political factions tearing the Senate apart, and Lysander au Lune consolidates power with terrifying efficiency. The bloodiest, most brutal book in the saga — and the one that reveals what Pierce Brown is truly capable of.
Former Navy SEAL commander Jocko Willink presents a stark, no-excuses philosophy of discipline as the path to freedom — combined with a detailed physical and mental training manual.
In a future where firemen burn books rather than extinguish fires, Guy Montag begins to question the society he enforces — and the books he has been trained to destroy.
Ron Chernow's monumental biography of Ulysses S. Grant reclaims one of American history's most misunderstood figures — the general who won the Civil War and the president who fought to protect Black Americans during Reconstruction.
A reimagining of the death of Shakespeare's son Hamnet and its impact on the women of his household, told through Agnes (Anne Hathaway) and the loss that may have inspired Hamlet.
Harry Potter's second year at Hogwarts is shadowed by a mysterious voice in the walls and a series of petrifications tied to the legend of a Chamber of Secrets. When the Heir of Slytherin opens the Chamber again, Harry must confront a darkness rooted in the wizarding world's oldest prejudices.
Celaena travels to the fae kingdom of Wendlyn to master her powers, while a new threat — the Valg, demonic beings from another world — descends on Adarlan with the King's devastating backing.
The true story of the Black female mathematicians who served as 'human computers' at NASA during the Space Race — women whose calculations helped launch America into space while they navigated the segregated South.