
Common Sense and Other Writings
Thomas Paine
A collection of Thomas Paine's most influential writings, including Common Sense, The American Crisis, Rights of Man, and The Age of Reason. This volume captures Paine's revolutionary ideas on government, society, and religion, which ignited the American Revolution and continue to inspire political thought today.

Complex PTSD
Stephanie Foo
A memoir and practical guide to understanding and healing from Complex PTSD, as the author revisits her abusive childhood and shares her journey of self-discovery and recovery.

Concerning the Spiritual in Art
Wassily Kandinsky
A profound exploration of the spiritual dimension in art by Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art. Kandinsky delves into the psychological effects of color and form, advocating for an art that transcends the material world and resonates with the inner soul. Discover the artist's vision for a new era of artistic expression.

Confirmation Bias
Robin Pogrebin
A deep dive into the contentious Supreme Court confirmation battle surrounding Brett Kavanaugh, revealing the behind-the-scenes machinations, unanswered questions, and lasting impact on American politics and culture.

Confronting the Presidents
Bill O'Reilly
From the #1 New York Times bestselling authors of the Killing series comes the first book in an explosive new series: Confronting the Presidents. Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard take on the daunting task of ranking and profiling each of our chief executives, beginning with George Washington. Discover the surprising stories and hidden eccentricities that shaped the leaders of the United States, for better or worse.

Connectography
Parag Khanna
In Connectography, Parag Khanna argues that the most connected societies are the most successful. He maps the future of global civilization, showing how technology and mega-diplomacy are shaping a new world order.

Consider the Fork
Bee Wilson
Award-winning food writer and historian Bee Wilson traces the ancient lineage of our modern culinary tools, revealing the startling history of objects we often take for granted. Charting the evolution of technologies from the knife and fork to the gas range and the sous-vide cooker, Wilson offers unprecedented insights into how we’ve prepared and consumed food over the centuries—and how those basic acts have changed our societies, our diets, and our very selves.

Conversations with God, Book 1
Neale Donald Walsch
Embark on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery as Neale Donald Walsch engages in a profound dialogue with God, exploring life's biggest questions about love, purpose, and existence. This thought-provoking book challenges conventional beliefs and offers a fresh perspective on spirituality, inviting readers to question everything they thought they knew.