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Zero Fail

Carol Leonnig

A behind-the-scenes look at the United States Secret Service, from its origins to its current state. The book explores the agency's successes and failures, its internal struggles, and the challenges it faces in protecting the president and the country. It is a story of bravery and venality, heroism and incompetence, and the ever-present tension between security and symbolism in American democracy.

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A Promised Land

Barack Obama

A compelling, intimate, and powerfully inspiring memoir of a president, A Promised Land is the story of Barack Obama's improbable odyssey from a young man searching for his identity to leader of the free world, describing in strikingly personal detail both his political education and the landmark moments of the first term of his historic presidency—a time of dramatic transformation and turmoil.

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Ancient Egypt

Ian Shaw

Explore the captivating world of Ancient Egypt in this concise introduction. From hieroglyphs and kingship to religion and Egyptomania, discover the key aspects of this fascinating civilization and its enduring impact on Western society and thought.

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Between the World and Me

Ta-Nehisi Coates

In this powerful and deeply personal letter to his son, Ta-Nehisi Coates explores the realities of being Black in America. He reflects on the history of racial injustice, the vulnerability of Black bodies, and the challenges of raising a Black child in a society shaped by systemic racism. A poignant and essential read that grapples with identity, survival, and the search for meaning in a world marked by inequality.

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Chernobyl: The History of a Nuclear Catastrophe

Serhii Plokhy

A comprehensive historical account of the Chernobyl disaster, from the explosion to the aftermath, exploring its political, social, and cultural effects and placing it in the context of international history. It examines the causes, consequences, and lessons of the disaster, drawing on newly available archival materials and eyewitness accounts.

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Determined

Robert M. Sapolsky

A provocative exploration into the science of free will, challenging our deeply held beliefs about agency, moral responsibility, and the very nature of choice. Sapolsky argues that our behaviors are the result of a complex interplay of biological and environmental factors, leaving little room for the concept of free will. This book invites readers to reconsider their understanding of themselves and society.

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Eating Animals

Jonathan Safran Foer

A thought-provoking exploration of the ethical, environmental, and personal dimensions of eating animals. Foer weaves together personal anecdotes, philosophical arguments, and investigative reporting to challenge readers to reconsider their relationship with food and the creatures that become it. A compelling journey that questions our choices and their impact on the world.

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Einstein, Gödel, and the Nature of Reality

Jim Holt

A collection of essays exploring profound ideas in mathematics, physics, and philosophy, focusing on the lives and works of intellectual giants like Einstein and Gödel. It delves into concepts such as relativity, quantum mechanics, infinity, and the nature of time, while also examining the human factor behind these groundbreaking discoveries and their implications for our understanding of reality, knowledge, and ethics.

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