
The Midnight Library
Matt Haig
Nora Seed's life is full of misery and regret. But when she finds herself in the mysterious Midnight Library, she's given a unique chance to undo her past choices and live out all the lives she could have had. Each book in the library offers a different reality, allowing Nora to explore paths she never took. As she navigates these alternate existences, she must confront the ultimate question: What is the best way to live?

Unflattening
Nick Sousanis
Challenging conventional scholarly discourse, 'Unflattening' is a groundbreaking work presented entirely as a graphic novel that explores the profound connection between words and images in constructing knowledge. Nick Sousanis invites readers on an intellectual journey to break free from 'flatness' – a narrow, rigid way of thinking – by embracing visual thinking and diverse perspectives drawn from science, philosophy, art, and mythology. This book will transform how you perceive, learn, and understand the world around you.

Regarding The Pain Of Others
Susan Sontag
Susan Sontag's incisive essay explores the complex ethics and impact of war photography, examining how images of suffering shape our understanding, empathy, and political responses. Delving into the history of visual media and its role in depicting conflict, Sontag challenges readers to confront the moral implications of being a spectator to others' pain, questioning the nature of truth, representation, and collective memory in a world saturated with images.

A Brief History of Thought
Luc Ferry
A concise and accessible introduction to the history of philosophy, exploring key thinkers and ideas from ancient Greece to contemporary thought. This book offers a philosophical guide to living, helping readers understand the world and their place in it.

The Conscious Mind
David J. Chalmers
A deep dive into the mysteries of consciousness. Chalmers explores the hard problem of consciousness, questioning how subjective experience arises from physical systems and proposing a framework for understanding its place in the natural order. A thought-provoking exploration at the intersection of philosophy and science.

Antifragile
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Antifragile is a manual for a world we don't understand. It stands uncertainty on its head, making it desirable, even necessary, and proposes that things grow stronger when exposed to volatility, randomness, and stressors. A revolutionary book that challenges everything we know about dealing with uncertainty.

The Practicing Stoic
Ward Farnsworth
Unlock the timeless wisdom of Stoicism with this practical guide, drawing directly from the writings of Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. Far from a grim philosophy, this book reveals Stoicism as a powerful 'user's manual' for navigating modern life, offering profound insights into human nature, emotion, and judgment. Discover how ancient principles can help you cultivate resilience, manage irrationalities, and find tranquility, making the pursuit of virtue a path to a more meaningful and fulfilling existence.

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Robert M. Pirsig
A philosophical journey across America on a motorcycle, exploring the nature of quality and the search for meaning in a technologically driven world. A man and his son embark on a cross-country motorcycle trip, delving into questions of values, technology, and the human condition.