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Be Ready When the Luck Happens by David J. Weiner is a memoir about how preparation, perseverance, and luck shaped the author’s life and success. Through personal stories, Weiner explores the role of timing and resilience in achieving dreams.
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4.2 K • Jan 23, '25
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I Cheerfully Refuse by Geoffrey W. Berman is a witty memoir that blends humor with social commentary. Berman reflects on his refusal to conform to societal expectations, exploring themes of individuality, resistance, and staying true to oneself.
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3.8 K • Jan 23, '25
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Revenge of the Tipping Point by Steven J. Bickel follows a group of unlikely heroes uncovering a global conspiracy that threatens to plunge society into chaos. The novel explores the power of small actions and the unpredictable consequences of tipping points in both personal and political realms.
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171 • Jan 23, '25
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5.1 K • Jan 23, '25
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The Art Thief by Michael Finkel tells the true story of Stéphane Breitwieser, a notorious art thief who stole hundreds of priceless pieces across Europe. The book delves into his obsession with art, the personal costs of his crimes, and the fine line between passion and crime.
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5.3 K • Jan 23, '25
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Martyr! by Ryan J. Lee follows Aaron, a young man driven by religious zeal and a desire for martyrdom, as his intense beliefs lead him to radical choices that strain his relationships. The novel explores themes of faith, identity, and the cost of extreme devotion.
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4.3 K • Jan 23, '25
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The Ministry of Time by Javier Cercas follows a secret Spanish agency that protects history by preventing time travelers from changing the past. As agents navigate different eras, the novel explores themes of memory, identity, and the consequences of altering history.
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4.0 K • Jan 23, '25
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Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut follows Howard W. Campbell Jr., an American playwright turned Nazi propagandist, who later claims he was a spy for the Allies. From his prison cell in 1961, he reflects on his role in the war, exploring the blurred lines between truth, morality, and guilt in a darkly comic narrative.
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6.0 K • Jan 24, '25
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The Breadwinner
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3.7 K • Jan 24, '25
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