Written in History
A collection showcasing impactful letters throughout history and their influence.
A collection showcasing impactful letters throughout history and their influence.
This book explores the economic impact and global response to the Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting societal inequalities and governmental challenges.
A practical, modern guide to potty training with expert advice.
Albert Camus’ ‘The Stranger’ is a novel about an emotionally detached French Algerian man, Meursault, whose indifferent attitude towards life and the events surrounding him leads to a murder and a subsequent trial.
In ‘Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself’, Dr. Joe Dispenza combines the fields of quantum physics, neuroscience, brain chemistry, biology, and genetics to show how this kind of personal change is possible. The book discusses the principles and techniques of mind-over-matter philosophies, meditation, visualizations, and the practice of mindfulness to help readers break free from their habitual thoughts, emotions, and energy patterns.
Richard J. Evans’s ‘The Coming of the Third Reich’ examines the origins and rise of Nazi Germany, providing a detailed account of the societal conditions and events that led to the establishment of Hitler’s regime.
Harness your brain’s potential to boost productivity and focus at work.
Getting Things Done outlines a comprehensive organization and productivity system designed to help individuals manage their tasks, priorities, and commitments more effectively.
A twisted psychological thriller, ‘The Wife Before’ centers around a woman entangled in the seductive web of her fiancé’s ex-wife.