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  1. 8976. The Method by Isaac Butler

    How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act

    A lively cultural history of Method acting, tracing its roots from Stanislavski’s system through the Group Theatre and the Actors Studio to its explosion in Hollywood. It profiles the teachers and actors who reshaped performance—Strasberg, Adler, Meisner, Kazan, Brando, Dean, and others—while unpacking the technique’s ideals, excesses, and myths. Along the way, it shows how this approach transformed American stage and screen, sparked enduring controversies, and reshaped ideas of authenticity in acting.

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  2. 8977. All Star Superman, Vol. 2 by Grant Morrison

    With his strength fading after a fatal overexposure to the sun, a steadfast hero races to complete his final labors: venturing into a collapsing Bizarro world, confronting proud Kryptonian arrivals whose presence threatens Earth, and quietly preparing loved ones for life without him. When his arch-foe steals a day of his powers and allies with a malevolent artificial sun to bring about apocalypse, he counters with ingenuity and compassion, saving the world in a radiant farewell that elevates him to legend while leaving a lasting promise of hope.

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  3. 8978. Absolute Dc by Darwyn Cooke

    The New Frontier

    A sweeping, retro-styled epic set in the anxious early days of the Cold War, following test pilots, masked adventurers, and emerging superhumans as they navigate government suspicion, social change, and the birth of a new heroic age. As a primordial entity known as the Centre threatens humanity’s existence, disparate figures—from idealistic rookies to weary legends—must overcome mistrust to stand together. The story bridges the gap between eras, celebrating hope, courage, and unity while reckoning with the darker currents of the time.

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  4. 8979. The First Signs by Genevieve von Petzinger

    Unlocking the Mysteries of the World's Oldest Symbols

    An exploration of Ice Age cave art revealing that, beyond animal figures, early humans repeated a limited set of geometric signs across tens of millennia and vast distances, suggesting a shared symbolic repertoire and deep roots of graphic communication. Blending science with fieldwork in European caves, it catalogs 32 recurring motifs—dots, lines, triangles, hand stencils, and more—and examines what they may have signified, challenging assumptions about when abstract thought and proto-writing emerged.

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  5. 8980. To Shake The Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins

    A Journey from Oregon to Patagonia, and a Quest for a Life with No Regret

    A travel memoir of a thirty-year-old who quits a stable job to pedal from Oregon to Patagonia, blending the grind of the road with candid reflections on faith, sexuality, fear, and the pull between comfort and discovery. Encounters with friends, strangers, and family spark probing questions about purpose, integrity, and the narratives we curate—especially online. The journey becomes less about miles than about learning to tell the truth, embrace vulnerability, and choose a life aligned with meaning.

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  6. 8981. Why You Love Music by John Powell

    From Mozart to Metallica—The Emotional Power of Beautiful Sounds

    An accessible and witty exploration of the science behind our musical passions, explaining how the brain turns sound into emotion and pleasure. It unpacks how rhythm, melody, harmony, tempo, and key influence mood and behavior, why earworms happen, and why music can make us dance or cry. Along the way, it demystifies musical jargon, dispels common myths, and shows how culture, memory, and personality shape taste, offering practical insights for listening, learning, and performing.

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  7. 8982. A Bird In Winter by Louise Doughty

    A woman quietly abandons her London office and vanishes, using old tradecraft to stay ahead of shadowy pursuers tied to her past in a clandestine government unit. As she flees north through remote landscapes, the narrative interweaves her present-day survival with the story of how she was recruited, trained, and compromised, revealing the personal costs of secrecy and manipulation. It’s a tense, character-driven thriller about autonomy, loyalty, and the price of a life lived in the shadows.

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  8. 8983. Braking Day by Oyebanji, Adam

    A junior engineer aboard a centuries-long generation ship convoy, approaching the critical engine flip to decelerate for arrival, sees an impossible figure outside the hull and is thrust into a conspiracy of sabotage, buried history, and bitter factions split between settling a new world and keeping the fleet in perpetual flight. As systems falter and loyalties fracture, he must unravel the ship’s true past and confront forbidden technology before the final burn determines everyone’s fate.

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  9. 8984. Edge Of Honor by Brad Thor

    A Thriller

    After months overseas, covert operative Scot Harvath returns to a changed Washington and a brewing power struggle. As he uncovers a conspiracy by hidden influencers vying for control of the country, Harvath must navigate shifting loyalties and dangerous politics. With enemies on all sides and the nation’s future at stake, he’s forced to make perilous choices that could cost him everything.

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  10. 8985. I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston

    A driven queer teen at a conservative Alabama Christian high school is determined to beat her flawless rival to valedictorian—until the rival kisses her and disappears, leaving a trail of pink-letter clues. Teaming up with the rival’s quarterback boyfriend and a brooding neighbor, both of whom were also kissed, she embarks on a scavenger hunt that exposes the school’s hypocrisies and the town’s secrets. Along the way, they build unlikely friendships, challenge restrictive norms, and navigate messy feelings, leading to a rebellious, honest reckoning with identity, ambition, and love.

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  11. 8986. The Ode Less Travelled by Stephen Fry

    Unlocking the Poet Within

    A witty, accessible guide to writing and appreciating poetry, this book demystifies meter, rhyme, and traditional forms—from sonnets and villanelles to odes and ballads—through clear explanations, lively examples, and practical exercises. It explains prosody’s mechanics, including stresses, feet, and line length, while encouraging experimentation and craftsmanship. Both instructional and inspiring, it invites readers to hear the music of language and find pleasure in making poems.

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  12. 8987. Frank Skinner By Frank Skinner by Quentin Skinner

    A candid, often funny memoir of a working-class upbringing in the West Midlands and a late-blooming rise through the stand-up circuit to mainstream fame, mixing backstage anecdotes, football obsessions, and the craft of comedy with unflinching reflections on alcoholism, relationships, and the costs and absurdities of celebrity.

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  13. 8988. The Blade Artist by Irvine Welsh

    A once-violent Edinburgh tough who has reinvented himself in California as a successful artist and family man is forced back to Scotland after his estranged son’s murder, where grief and old grudges drag him into a relentless hunt for the killer; as the polished façade cracks, the brutal instincts he tried to bury resurface, blurring the line between redemption and revenge in a escalating spiral of blood, loyalty, and self-deception.

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  14. 8989. The Go Giver by Bob Burg

    A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea

    An ambitious young professional, desperate for a big break, is guided by a seasoned mentor through the Five Laws of Stratospheric Success—Value, Compensation, Influence, Authenticity, and Receptivity—illustrated by meetings with high achievers. By shifting focus from getting to giving, he learns to deliver extraordinary value, put others’ interests first, build genuine relationships, be himself, and receive with gratitude. This mindset transforms his results and reveals that lasting success and fulfillment arise from generosity and service.

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  15. 8990. Austen Years by Cohen, Rachel

    A Memoir in Five Novels

    A hybrid of memoir and literary criticism, this work follows years of rereading five novels by Jane Austen alongside experiences of grief, parenthood, and relocation, using close attention to language and social nuance to think through time, marriage, and care. Weaving personal narrative with literary history and reflections on letters and biography, it shows how returning to a writer’s work can offer steadiness, companionship, and new ways of seeing during seasons of loss and change.

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  16. 8991. A Chance Meeting by Cohen, Rachel

    Intertwined Lives of American Writers and Artists, 1854–1967

    An inventive chain of biographical sketches traces meetings, friendships, and rivalries among American writers and artists from the mid-nineteenth century to the late 1960s, showing how brief encounters shaped aesthetics, careers, and reputations. Through delicately linked vignettes, it maps a web of influence across salons, letters, and public events, illuminating the contingencies of cultural history and the intimate textures behind celebrated works.

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  17. 8992. The Ladies Road Guide To Utter Ruin by Alison Goodman

    In Regency England, twins Lady Augusta (Gus) and Julia Colebrook, often overlooked as “old maids,” secretly use their wits to protect women and children failed by the law. When Gus’s friend Lord Evan asks them to hide his sister from a vengeful brother, they are drawn into clearing his name for a decades-old murder. To find the truth, they must outsmart thieftakers and navigate London’s shadowy clubs and spy networks—risking their safety, reputations, and a fragile new romance.

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  18. 8993. So Sad Today by Melissa Broder

    Personal Essays

    An unflinchingly candid collection of personal essays that confront anxiety, depression, addiction, disordered eating, and fraught relationships with dark humor and stark self-awareness. Navigating lust, love, internet persona, and the search for meaning, the narrator exposes contradictions between public bravado and private fragility. The result is a raw, intimate portrait of modern despair and the messy, sometimes comic attempts to survive it.

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  19. 8994. Concerning My Daughter by Hye-Jin Kim

    A middle-aged mother narrates her mounting anxiety when her adult daughter moves back home with her girlfriend, forcing her to confront ingrained homophobia, social expectations, and financial insecurity. At the care home where she works, she witnesses institutional indifference and cruelty toward vulnerable elders, experiences that unsettle her certainties and mirror the prejudice she harbors at home. Through clashes, small acts of defiance, and uneasy self-reflection, she wrestles with what love, protection, and dignity truly require in an unforgiving society.

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  20. 8995. Another Bullshit Night In Suck City by Nick Flynn

    A Memoir

    A raw, darkly funny memoir in which a man working at a Boston homeless shelter is forced to confront his estranged, alcoholic father when he turns up among the clients; through vivid, lyrical scenes and painful memory, the narrator reckons with childhood abandonment, addiction, shame, and the complicated mixture of anger and compassion that comes with trying to help someone who once hurt you.

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  21. 8996. Ordinary Light by Tracy K. Smith

    A Memoir

    A lyrical, intimate memoir that follows a poet’s coming-of-age in a close-knit Black family, tracing childhood memories, faith, and the wrenching loss of her father; the narrative explores how grief and the search for meaning led to the discovery of poetry as a way to reckon with history, identity, and ordinary moments made luminous by language.

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  22. 8997. A Prayer For The Crown Shy by Becky Chambers

    A gentle, character-driven sequel that follows a tea monk who left the monastery and their curious robot companion as they travel a pastoral, post-scarcity world, visiting towns and meeting people. Through quiet, philosophical conversations and everyday encounters they examine questions of purpose, belonging, work, and care, discovering how small acts of connection and empathy can reshape identities and communities.

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  23. 8998. The Happiest Refugee by Anh Do

    A Memoir

    A humorous and moving memoir that traces a family's perilous escape from war-torn Vietnam, their struggles as refugees adapting to life in Australia, and the author’s journey from hardship and odd jobs to success and public recognition—anchored by resilience, gratitude, family love, and a determination to find joy despite adversity.

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  24. 8999. Elder Race by Adrian Tchaikovsky

    An archaeologist unearths the remains of a prehuman civilization whose astonishing technologies and inscrutable motives have been buried for millennia, and the discovery unleashes forces that challenge modern humanity’s assumptions about identity, agency and stewardship. As the past reaches into the present, the narrator and other characters must navigate ethical and political fault lines—deciding who gets to control ancient power, how to reckon with beings that are not simply ‘other,’ and what it means to inherit a world shaped by vanished, elder minds.

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  25. 9000. Hhh H by Laurent binet

    The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich

    A darkly comic and deeply researched hybrid of history and metafiction that follows the rise and methods of a key Nazi architect of terror and the daring 1942 Czech operation to assassinate him, tracing both the planning and violent aftermath while repeatedly interrupting the narrative to examine the challenges and ethics of retelling such events; the result is at once a vivid portrait of a historical monster, a tense spy-thriller about the men who hunted him, and a self-aware reflection on the limits of historical reconstruction.

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