The Signal and the Noise
An exploration of why some predictions succeed and others fail, by Nate Silver.
An exploration of why some predictions succeed and others fail, by Nate Silver.
A touching memoir of identity, grief, and Korean food by an indie-rock singer.
Paul Collier explores the failures of current capitalist systems and suggests ethical solutions to reduce inequality, restore social cohesion, and sustain economic growth.
The Idea Factory explores the history and achievements of Bell Labs, AT&T’s research and development wing, which was responsible for groundbreaking inventions like the transistor, the laser, and cellular technology.
String Theory is a collection of five essays by David Foster Wallace about tennis. The essays cover the intricacies of the sport, biographical sketches of notable players, and Wallace’s personal experiences.
Recipes and advice for a lectin-free lifestyle to improve health and well-being.
Truth for Life by Alistair Begg is a collection of insights and Biblical truths aimed at guiding readers through Christian living.
This book provides insight into Navy SEAL training and philosophy, encouraging readers to embrace challenges for personal growth.
The book ‘Messengers’ by Stephen Martin and Joseph Marks dives into the psychology behind why we listen to certain people and ignore others. It uncovers the key factors that make someone influential and how these factors shape our decisions and actions. The book explores a variety of contexts, including politics, advertising, and personal relationships, to demonstrate how the right messenger can make all the difference.