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Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope
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Mark Manson | Harper

Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope

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This book is for those who are tired of the superficial promises of self-help books and are ready for a raw and honest exploration of the problems we face as individuals and as a society. Mark Manson fearlessly tackles topics like religion, politics, money, and the internet, forcing readers to question their beliefs and redefine their understanding of hope, happiness, and freedom. With his unique blend of wit and wisdom, Manson provides a thought-provoking and refreshing perspective that will leave readers feeling enlightened and empowered to make positive changes in their lives.
Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success
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This feels like a polished, conversational guide for anyone trying to build a career without losing sight of the rest of life. It speaks most to readers who want practical encouragement around leadership, negotiation, career shifts, and balancing ambition with family or personal priorities. If you enjoy success books that mix personal perspective with accessible workplace advice, this can be a motivating and easy read.
The Weather Makers: How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth
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This is a strong pick if you want climate science explained with clarity and real-world weight. Tim Flannery makes a huge, planetary issue feel immediate, showing how human choices are reshaping life on Earth in ways that are both fascinating and unsettling. Readers often come away feeling more informed, more alarmed, and more aware of why this conversation matters so much.
We Should All Be Feminists - Thryft
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Anchor Books

We Should All Be Feminists

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We Should All Be Feminists is an inspiring and thought-provoking essay that provides a fresh perspective on feminism. Adichie draws from her personal life experiences and explores the often camouflaged reality of sexual politics. Her writing style is nuanced and rousing, offering a unique definition of feminism. This book is a rallying cry for women and men who believe in gender equality and want to make a positive change in the world.
The Coming Wave: AI, Power and Our Future
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This is a smart, urgent big-picture read for anyone trying to make sense of where AI is taking us next. What makes it stand out is that it is not just hype or doom from the sidelines, but a warning from someone deeply inside the field who still sees how unprepared governments and societies are. Readers who like serious, idea-driven nonfiction will probably find it both unsettling and clarifying, especially in how it frames the real challenge as keeping powerful technology under human control.
200 Years of Singapore and the United Kingdom
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This is a rewarding read if you enjoy history with both breadth and nuance. It brings together scholars and specialists to trace how Singapore and the United Kingdom shaped each other, while also taking a thoughtful, balanced look at the British legacy. Readers would likely appreciate how it feels both commemorative and critical, giving you a fuller sense of the past and where the relationship may go next.
Buddhadasa: Theravada Buddhism and Modernist Reform in Thailand
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This is a thoughtful pick if you like religion studied as a living force in society, not just as doctrine. Peter Jackson shows how Buddhadasa reworked Theravada Buddhism for a modern, democratic Thailand, making big philosophical ideas feel historically urgent. Readers who enjoy intellectual biography and Southeast Asian history will likely find it especially rewarding and surprisingly relevant.
501 Things to Do with a Zombie
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J.C. Richards | Adams Media

501 Things to Do with a Zombie

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If you like your monster stories playful rather than gory, this feels like a goofy celebration of zombie absurdity. It takes the whole undead panic and flips it into a stream of ridiculous, inventive scenarios that make zombies feel weirdly endearing. This is the kind of book someone picks up for a laugh and keeps dipping back into whenever they want something light, bizarre, and cheerfully offbeat.
China and Russia: The New Rapprochement
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China and Russia: The New Rapprochement

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If you follow geopolitics, this feels like the kind of book that helps the headlines finally make sense. Lukin goes beyond the easy anti-West explanation and shows how shared interests, tensions, and long-term strategy brought China and Russia closer. It’s especially compelling for readers who want a grounded, nuanced look at how Eurasia is reshaping global politics.
Philippine Politics and the Marcos Technocrats: The Emergence and Evolution of a Power Elite
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This is a sharp, revealing look at how expertise, not just dynasty, became a route to power in the Philippines. You get a richer picture of the Marcos years by seeing how technocrats navigated government, business, and global institutions like the IMF and World Bank. If you like political history that explains who really shapes policy behind the scenes, this feels especially rewarding.
Politics: An Introduction
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Politics: An Introduction

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This feels like the kind of politics textbook that actually helps beginners find their footing instead of overwhelming them. It connects big political ideas to real societies, current events, and everyday life, which makes the subject feel relevant rather than abstract. If you want a solid, readable foundation in how politics works across different systems, this is a very dependable place to start.
Outspoken: 50 Speeches by Incredible Women
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This is a brilliant pick if you love history with personality and purpose. It brings together fierce, funny, defiant, and moving speeches from women across centuries, so the book feels both eye-opening and energising. Readers who enjoy discovering overlooked voices will likely find it inspiring, accessible, and the kind of collection you keep dipping back into.
The Hidden Agenda of the Political Mind: How Self-Interest Shapes Our Opinions and Why We Won't Admit It
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This is the kind of book that can make you pause mid-opinion and wonder what is really driving it. It is especially compelling if you like psychology mixed with politics, because it pushes past left-versus-right clichés and gets into the uncomfortable, human reasons behind belief. Readers who enjoy being challenged rather than reassured will probably find it unsettling in the best way.
Mastering Modern World History - Thryft
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Mastering Modern World History

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If modern history often feels like scattered events, this pulls everything into one readable story. Readers usually love how it connects wars, ideologies, empires, crises, and global change without feeling dry or overwhelming. It’s especially good for students or curious general readers who want a solid, big-picture understanding of how today’s world took shape.
When the War Was Over: Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge Revolution
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This is the kind of history that feels painfully alive, because Elizabeth Becker blends deep reporting with the voices of people who endured the Khmer Rouge firsthand. It goes beyond dates and politics to show how ideology, fear, and international indifference shattered an entire country. If you want serious nonfiction that is harrowing, authoritative, and impossible to forget, this is a powerful read.
Political Lives: Australian Prime Ministers and Their Biographers
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If you enjoy politics with a human edge, this is a fascinating way into Australia’s prime ministers and the stories built around them. It feels less like a dry historical survey and more like a smart, gossipy unpacking of who gets remembered, who gets reshaped, and why. Readers who like political history with sharp insight into reputation, legacy, and behind-the-scenes relationships will find plenty to savour.
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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This is a lively, affectionate portrait of Ruth Bader Ginsburg that feels both smart and wonderfully human. It goes beyond the meme to show the discipline, courage, and quiet steel that made her such a lasting force. If you like biographies with political bite and a real sense of personality, this is the kind of book that leaves you inspired and fired up.
The Making of Modern Japan
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If you want a deep, authoritative history of Japan, this is the kind of book that feels endlessly rewarding rather than dry. Readers often admire how it connects shoguns, samurai culture, modernization, war, and postwar reform into one flowing story. It is especially great for anyone who wants to understand not just what changed in Japan, but what remarkably endured.
Zeitoun
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Zeitoun

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This is the kind of true story that stays with you because it begins with everyday decency and turns into something shocking and deeply unsettling. Zeitoun feels vivid and human, especially in the portrait of a family trying to do right while systems around them collapse. If you’re drawn to narrative nonfiction that reads with urgency but carries real emotional weight, this is a powerful and memorable read.
Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law
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This is a great pick if you like smart nonfiction that makes big systems feel personal and real. Preet Bharara blends courtroom stories, hard questions, and a genuine belief that justice only works when paired with humility and humanity. You come away feeling more informed about the law, but also more thoughtful about power, fairness, and how society holds itself together.
Building A New Legal Order For The Oceans - Thryft
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Dive into this insightful book by Tommy Koh, a key figure in the UNCLOS negotiation process. With his unique perspective, he explores the concepts and tensions that shape today's Law of the Sea. From the intricacies of maritime security to the disputes in the South China Sea, Koh delves into the challenges and opportunities in building a new legal order for our oceans. A must-read for anyone interested in international law and the future of our seas.
The 48 Laws of Power
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Robert Greene | Penguin Books

The 48 Laws of Power

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If you're fascinated by the inner workings of power dynamics and enjoy analyzing strategic thought across history, "The 48 Laws of Power" will likely captivate you. The blend of historical anecdotes and strategic advice gives insight into the ruthless side of human nature and power struggles, making it a compelling read for aspiring tacticians and those intrigued by realpolitik.
This Is What Inequality Looks Like
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Teo You Yenn | Ethos Books

This Is What Inequality Looks Like

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If you want to truly understand the realities of inequality in Singapore, "This is What Inequality Looks Like" is a must-read. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Teo You Yenn offers a deep dive into the experiences of low-income individuals and reveals the intersection between personal struggles and systemic inequality. This book will challenge your perspective, broaden your empathy, and inspire you to take action towards a more equitable society.