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Journey of Awakening

Ram Dass

Journey of Awakening is a profound guide to spiritual growth and meditation, drawing on Ram Dass's personal experiences and insights from various spiritual traditions. The book explores how to transcend the ego, cultivate inner peace, and live in the present moment, offering practical advice and philosophical reflections for those seeking a deeper understanding of consciousness and reality. It challenges readers to move beyond superficial desires and embrace the transformative power of awakening.

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No Good Men Among the Living

Anand Gopal

Challenging the simplistic narratives of the War on Terror, this book plunges into the heart of Afghanistan to reveal the complex realities and human cost of the conflict. Through the intimate stories of an insurgent Taliban commander, a powerful US-backed government ally, and a resilient village housewife, it uncovers how American intervention and the rise of the Taliban reshaped lives and a nation, offering a profound and nuanced look at the motivations and experiences of those caught in a protracted war.

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Klara and the Sun

Kazuo Ishiguro

Narrated by Klara, an Artificial Friend (AF) with remarkable observational abilities, this novel explores a near-future world where advanced AI companions are commonplace. Chosen by a sickly teenage girl named Josie, Klara dedicates herself to understanding human emotions and the complexities of love and loneliness. As Josie's health deteriorates, Klara embarks on a poignant mission, believing in the Sun's power to heal, and in doing so, uncovers profound truths about human nature, sacrifice, and the enduring quest for connection.

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Output

Lillian-Yvonne Bertram

Dive into the fascinating history of computer-generated text, from its nascent beginnings in 1953 to the cutting-edge developments of 2023. This anthology showcases a diverse array of outputs, including early love letter generators, pioneering conversational systems like ELIZA, and the complex creations of modern large language models. Edited by Lillian-Yvonne Bertram and Nick Montfort, this collection explores the artistic, literary, and scientific evolution of text generation, challenging our perceptions of authorship, creativity, and the very nature of language in the digital age.

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The Grapes of Wrath

John Steinbeck

Recently paroled, Tom Joad returns home to find his family's Oklahoma farm devastated by the Dust Bowl and economic exploitation. His home is a ruin, his family displaced, and the land he knew is now controlled by impersonal corporate forces. Reunited with the former preacher Jim Casy and a defiant neighbor, Muley Graves, Tom grapples with the harsh realities faced by tenant farmers. This powerful narrative sets the stage for the Joad family's arduous journey west to California, a desperate search for work and dignity amidst widespread poverty and social injustice, exploring themes of resilience, community, and the enduring human spirit.

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Data feminism

Catherine D’Ignazio

This groundbreaking book challenges conventional data analysis, proposing a new data science rooted in intersectional feminist thought. Authors Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein reveal how biases ingrained in 'objective' data obscure power imbalances and advocate for an ethical, caring approach to data that unveils mechanisms of oppression. Through seven core principles, the book explores how data can be rerouted to work against injustice, making a compelling case for a more equitable and informed understanding of information.

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Patriot

Alexei Navalny

In this gripping memoir, Alexei Navalny, Russia's most prominent opposition leader, recounts the harrowing 2020 assassination attempt that nearly claimed his life, detailing his agonizing recovery from Novichok poisoning. More than a survival story, it's a powerful testament to his unwavering fight against corruption and authoritarianism in Russia. Navalny interweaves his personal journey—from a childhood shaped by the Soviet Union and the Chernobyl disaster to his rise as a fearless activist—with a sharp analysis of the political landscape, offering an intimate look at the sacrifices made in the pursuit of justice and democracy.

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His Name Is George Floyd

Robert Samuels

In a profound and meticulously researched biography, "His Name Is George Floyd" transcends headlines to reveal the full, complex life of George Perry Floyd Jr. From his childhood in Houston's Third Ward to his final moments in Minneapolis, the book intricately weaves Floyd's personal struggles with addiction, poverty, and the criminal justice system with a broader historical narrative of systemic racism and police brutality in America. Through extensive interviews with family, friends, and experts, authors Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa paint a vivid portrait of a man who, despite his flaws and challenges, sought to "touch the world." This powerful exploration offers a crucial understanding of the forces that shaped Floyd's life and the seismic social justice movement his death ignited, leaving readers with a deeper insight into America's ongoing reckoning with race and inequality.

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