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On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not (Source: Forbes)
On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not (Source: Forbes)

Bringing together cutting edge neuroscience, experimental data, and fascinating anecdotes, Robert Burton explores the inconsistent and sometimes paradoxical relationship... >>Xem tiếp

Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making (Sources: Kirkus Reviews and The Washington Post)
Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making (Sources: Kirkus Reviews and The Washington Post)

There are just over 6,000 people in the superclass. So says the author of this fascinating book, a field guide to the world's most élite citizens. See the rich and powerful in their natural... >>Xem tiếp

Classics for Pleasure (Sources: Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly)
Classics for Pleasure (Sources: Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly)

Washington Post book critic and Pultizer Prize winner Michael Dirda states his intention plainly: He wants to introduce readers to great works of literature... >>Xem tiếp

In Arabian Nights: The Search of Morocco Through it's Stories and Storyteller (Sources: Booklist and Kirkus Reviews)
In Arabian Nights: The Search of Morocco Through it's Stories and Storyteller (Sources: Booklist and Kirkus Reviews)

Shah continues the story he began in his acclaimed memoir The Caliph's House, the tale of his family's move to Morocco, this time focusing on the traditional wisdom... >>Xem tiếp

Bookmaker (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)
Bookmaker (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)

The Bookmaker is both a bold, loving portrait of a family and their metropolis and an intimate look into some of the most turbulent decades of New York City. In... >>Xem tiếp

The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations (Sources: Forbes and Publishers Weekly)
The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations (Sources: Forbes and Publishers Weekly)

As he did in his bestselling The Little Ice Age, anthropologist and historian Brian Fagan reveals how subtle changes in the environment had far-reaching effects... >>Xem tiếp

How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Library Journal)
How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Library Journal)

In this delightfully witty, provocative book, a huge hit in France that has drawn attention from critics around the world, literature professor and psychoanalyst Pierre... >>Xem tiếp

Geekspeak: How Life + Mathematics = Happiness (Source: Publishers Weekly)
Geekspeak: How Life + Mathematics = Happiness (Source: Publishers Weekly)

Curiosity is our human birthright, and destiny. As a species, we are prone to think, ruminate, reflect, cogitate, mull over, and philosophize. Why do we do these things?... >>Xem tiếp

Anticancer: A New Way of Life (Source: Booklist)
Anticancer: A New Way of Life (Source: Booklist)

...Combining memoir with a clear explanation of what makes cancer cells thrive and what inhibits them, and describing both conventional and alternative ways to slow and prevent... >>Xem tiếp

What the World Eats (Sources: Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and Kirkus Reviews)
What the World Eats (Sources: Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and Kirkus Reviews)

Featuring profiles of 25 families in 21 countries, children ages 11-14 are given an enthralling glimpse into cultural similarities & differences in this striking... >>Xem tiếp