Friedrich Nietzsche
204 - Beyond Good and Evil - Friedrich Nietzsche (1886)
Non Fiction

Beyond Good and Evil – Friedrich Nietzsche (1886)

Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche critiques traditional morality and challenges concepts of truth, religion, and power with bold philosophical insights.
Malcolm Gladwell
1346 - What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures - Malcolm Gladwell (2009)_yt
Non Fiction

What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures – Malcolm Gladwell (2009)

From pitchmen to prodigies, this journey through hidden brilliance and human quirks reveals the extraordinary beneath the ordinary in the most unexpected places.
Alice Sebold
522 - Lucky - Alice Sebold (1999)
Non Fiction

Lucky – Alice Sebold (1999)

In this harrowing memoir, Alice Sebold recounts her experience as a rape survivor, detailing her trauma, resilience, and pursuit of justice.
John Steinbeck
485 - Travels With Charley - John Steinbeck (1961)
Non Fiction

Travels With Charley – John Steinbeck (1961)

Steinbeck embarks on a road trip across America with his poodle Charley, reflecting on society, landscapes, and the changing nature of the country.
Mitch Albom
1074 - Have a Little Faith - Mitch Albom (2009)_yt
Non Fiction

Have a Little Faith – Mitch Albom (2009)

A heartfelt journey between a rabbi and a reformed pastor reveals how faith, love, and second chances can quietly transform lives across worlds.
CS Lewis
466 - A Grief Observed - CS Lewis (1961)
Non Fiction

A Grief Observed – CS Lewis (1961)

After his wife's death, C.S. Lewis candidly reflects on grief, love, and faith, questioning and reaffirming his beliefs in this deeply personal work.
John Grisham
1463 - The Innocent Man - John Grisham (2006)_yt
Non Fiction

The Innocent Man – John Grisham (2006)

A gripping journey through justice gone wrong, where a man’s descent into madness collides with a system more eager to punish than to seek the truth.
Miyamoto Musashi
269 - The Book of Five Rings - Musashi Miyamoto (1645)
Non Fiction

The Book of Five Rings – Musashi Miyamoto (1645)

The Book of Five Rings by Musashi Miyamoto presents samurai strategies in five elemental sections, guiding warriors in combat, discipline, and tactical mastery.
Jon Krakauer
1044 - Where Men Win Glory - Jon Krakauer (2009)_yt
Non Fiction

Where Men Win Glory – Jon Krakauer (2009)

A fallen soldier, a buried truth, and a relentless search for justice reveal the cost of integrity in a world where even heroism is manipulated for power.
Thomas Paine
277 - Common Sense - Thomas Paine (1776)
Non Fiction

Common Sense – Thomas Paine (1776)

Common Sense by Thomas Paine is a revolutionary pamphlet arguing for American independence, challenging monarchy, and promoting self-governance in clear, persuasive language.