The Simplest Pregnancy Book in the World
A streamlined guide to navigating pregnancy with ease and confidence.
Who Gets What – and Why Summary of Key Points
In ‘Who Gets What – and Why,’ Nobel laureate Alvin E. Roth explores the often invisible world of market design, revealing how our lives are influenced by the markets that govern them. Roth provides fascinating insights into various markets, from the assignment of school slots to organ donation exchanges, highlighting how well-designed markets can lead to improved outcomes for all participants. Through a blend of storytelling and economic analysis, Roth explains the principles of market design and how they can be used to solve real-world problems, making markets more efficient, fair, and beneficial for society.
The Age of Em Summary of Key Points
In ‘The Age of Em,’ economist Robin Hanson forecasts a future where ’ems’—or emulated minds—transform every aspect of society. Through detailed economic and social analysis, Hanson explores how this technological breakthrough might affect work, relationships, and culture.
The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats Summary of Key Points
This volume contains the complete collection of W.B. Yeats’s poetry, reflecting his growth as a poet and his evolving vision.
Disability Visibility
Powerful firsthand accounts that illuminate the disabled experience.
The Bird Way Summary of Key Points
The Bird Way by Jennifer Ackerman explores the fascinating behaviors of birds, challenging conventional views on avian intelligence and social dynamics.