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In post‑war Barcelona, a curious teenager finds an abandoned novel that pulls him into a labyrinth of secrets, romance, and the haunting echo of a forgotten author, weaving past and present in a spellbinding mystery.
Uncover the chilling truth behind a series of time‑travel murders in this gripping psychological thriller by Lauren Beukes—an unputdownable blend of suspense, mystery, and haunting intrigue.
A haunting psychological drama that follows a grieving mother as she navigates guilt, memory, and the fragile bonds between her and her teenage son, revealing how trauma can hollow out even the brightest lives.
Explore Nietzsche’s groundbreaking philosophy in "Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and Nobody," a compelling blend of existential insight, poetic language, and timeless questions about humanity and self‑transformation.
A versatile Moleskine large ruled notebook in soothing hydrangea blue. With soft cover, elastic closure, and 240 pages, it’s perfect for notes, sketches, or journaling—ideal for students, creatives, and professionals alike.
A haunting tale of teenage love and longing, “Young Hearts Crying” follows a group of young friends navigating the complexities of first heartbreak, family expectations, and the search for identity in a changing world.
A bold, lyrical exploration of love and identity, *Swimming in the Dark* follows Tomasz Jedrowski’s protagonist as he navigates desire, grief, and self‑acceptance in a vibrant, contemporary queer world.
In a dusty Mexican border town, a young boy’s search for his missing father uncovers a hidden world where hope and despair intertwine, revealing the fragile beauty of family, faith, and the human spirit.
Discover the Vikings' journey from Scandinavia to the Silk Roads in this riveting book, available now in stores.
Discover the bold, unfiltered insights of contemporary culture in “The Hard Crowd.” Rachel Kushner compiles provocative essays from 2000‑2020 that challenge norms and spark conversation about identity, politics, and art.
Discover a poignant and powerful novel of love, identity, and self-discovery in James Baldwin's classic 'Giovanni's Room', available now in stores.
A lyrical journey through identity and change, Truman Capote’s *Music for Chameleons* weaves surreal scenes and sharp wit, inviting readers to feel the music of shifting selves in vivid prose.
Discover the continuation of the classic tale in "Faust Part II" by Goethe, available in stores now.
A dazzling portrait of ambition, love, and illusion set in 1920s America. Fitzgerald’s classic explores the tragic rise and fall of Jay Gatsby as he pursues the American Dream.
Uncover how the CIA covertly funded artists, musicians and intellectuals to shape Western culture during the Cold War in this gripping investigative history.
Explore the untold horrors of 1939‑1945 in the Bloodlands, where Nazi and Soviet forces converged. This gripping history reveals how that brutal period shaped modern Eastern Europe’s borders, politics, and collective memory.
A gripping anthology of love, hate, triumph, and tragedy, featuring essays and short stories that explore the paradoxical forces shaping human relationships in vivid, unapologetic prose.
Transform capitalism with a mission-driven approach. Learn how to create a more equitable and sustainable economy from acclaimed economist Mariana Mazzucato.
A collection of essays by Barbara Ehrenreich, offering insightful reflections on life and society. Find "Had I Known" in stores now.
A witty, introspective look at modern life through the mind of Zeno Cosini, blending humor with psychological depth in this fresh Riverrun edition of Italo Svevo’s classic novella.
Explore the fragile nature of desire and intimacy in Byung‑Chul Han’s “Agony of Eros.” A thought-provoking meditation on how modern life erodes authentic longing, blending philosophy with lyrical insight.
Explore modern life's biggest questions with Pandora Sykes' thought-provoking book, "How Do We Know We're Doing It Right?", available in stores now.
Discover how Hans Rosling demystifies global trends, debunks myths, and shows why our world is better than we think—an enlightening journey that reshapes perspective and sparks curiosity.
A story about relationships & life's complexities by Fredrik Backman, author of A Man Called Ove, now a #1 New York Times bestseller and Netflix series.
A chilling dystopia where surveillance, truth manipulation, and totalitarian control converge—George Orwell’s classic warning about freedom, individuality, and the perils of unchecked power.
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