Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!
Entertaining tales from a Nobel laureate’s eccentric life in science.
Entertaining tales from a Nobel laureate’s eccentric life in science.
The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford offers an engaging journey into the economic principles that shape our world. Harford uses everyday scenarios, such as buying a car or visiting a supermarket, to explain complex economic theories in an accessible manner. The book demystifies the hidden world behind everyday transactions and market phenomena, exploring topics like scarcity, market power, efficiency, and globalization.
Fear and Trembling explores the biblical story of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac. Kierkegaard examines the nature of faith, ethics, and the dilemma of the ‘teleological suspension of the ethical’.
Uncertainty explores the challenges of creating under conditions of uncertainty and how to overcome the fear and doubt that accompany them.
Zig Ziglar’s ‘See You at the Top’ is a motivational book that emphasizes the importance of setting goals, having a positive outlook, and developing personal qualities such as integrity, character, and perseverance.
A tale of belonging, magic, and love, with a witch finding her true family.
This book provides a practical framework for individuals and organizations to adapt and thrive in challenging environments.
The book focuses on the Dust Bowl era, depicting the environmental catastrophe and its impact on the people of the Great Plains during the 1930s.
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain is a deeply evocative story that captures the love, ambition, and the devastating betrayal between the famous literary figure Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley Richardson, in the 1920s Paris.