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by Anne Frank
4.2(2,741,134)
During the Nazi occupation, a teenage girl's diary, written from a secret annex, shares observations on humanity, hope, and the wait for freedom.

by Yuval Noah Harari
4.3(1,279,771)
Sapiens traces Homo sapiens' journey from an ordinary ape to Earth's dominant species, examining the shared fictions and myths that built our civilizations and now shape our future.

by Elie Wiesel
4.3(970,183)
In the darkness of Auschwitz and Buchenwald, a teenage Elie Wiesel faces the extermination of his family, the loss of his faith, and the lasting scars of humanity's deepest cruelty.

by Walter Isaacson
4.1(956,505)
Steve Jobs was a visionary who fused creativity and technology to revolutionize six industries and shape our digital world.

by Laura Hillenbrand
4.4(767,063)
Louis Zamperini's incredible World War II odyssey transforms him from a rebellious youth and Olympic runner into a survivor of a plane crash, shark-infested waters, and brutal Japanese POW camps, only to find redemption through forgiveness.

by Rebecca Skloot
4.1(587,187)
A poor Southern tobacco farmer's unwitting contribution of 'immortal' cells starts a journey through scientific breakthroughs, medical ethics, and her family's decades-long fight for recognition and understanding.

by Frank McCourt
4.1(539,576)
In Depression-era Limerick, young Frank McCourt navigates an impoverished Irish Catholic childhood, sustained by his father's captivating stories and his own spirit, turning hardship into a tale of resilience, humor, and ultimate forgiveness.

by Truman Capote
4.1(529,229)
Capote dissects the brutal, motiveless Clutter family murders, exposing the chilling humanity and depravity of the killers while blurring the lines between true crime and literary art.

by Erik Larson
4.0(521,583)
At the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, an architect's triumph is overshadowed by a serial killer who preys on visitors.

by Yuval Noah Harari
4.4(502,425)
Sapiens tells the story of Homo sapiens, showing how our ability to create shared fictions helped us go from an ordinary ape to the planet's main species, changing Earth and our future.

by Malala Yousafzai
4.1(418,716)
A teenage girl from a Taliban-controlled valley refuses to give up her books, becoming a global voice for education even after an assassination attempt.

by Viktor E. Frankl
4.4(400,761)
In the horror of Auschwitz, psychiatrist Viktor Frankl learned that the last human freedom is choosing one's attitude and finding meaning, not pleasure, as the ultimate will to live.

by Jon Krakauer
4.2(395,109)
On May 10, 1996, ambition and a sudden, violent storm turned Mount Everest into a deadly trap, leaving Jon Krakauer to tell the harrowing story of a disaster that took lives and shattered climbers' dreams.

by Bill Bryson
4.1(346,395)
Bill Bryson humorously describes his ill-prepared yet insightful attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail, meeting unique characters and the raw beauty of the wilderness.

by Sun Tzu
4.0(329,815)
Learn ancient strategies for outsmarting rivals, whether on the battlefield or in the boardroom.

by Greg Mortenson
3.6(325,780)
A lost mountaineer's promise to build a school for impoverished villagers grows into a decade-long, dangerous effort to educate girls in Taliban territory, showing one person's dedication can build peace.

by David McCullough
4.1(311,423)
Explore the life of John Adams, a determined patriot whose commitment helped build a nation, and whose marriage to Abigail shows the personal cost of revolution.

by E.H. Gombrich
3.9(310,840)
Explore thousands of years of human creativity, from ancient cave art to modern masterpieces, with Gombrich's classic account, updated with new insights into art's changing story.

by Stephen Hawking
4.2(303,285)
Stephen Hawking explores the universe's greatest mysteries, from the Big Bang to black holes and the nature of space-time.

by Oscar Wilde
4.2(302,123)
In a world of mistaken identities and social artifice, two bachelors create alter egos named Ernest, leading to a tangle of romance and witty banter that reveals the absurdities of Victorian high society.

by J.D. Vance
3.9(302,052)
A Yale Law graduate's memoir of his chaotic Rust Belt upbringing shows the ingrained struggles of family, class, and the fading American dream for the white working class.

by Jared Diamond
4.0(300,684)
Jared Diamond's Pulitzer-winning 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' explains how geography, plants, and animals, not race, shaped the destinies of civilizations, determining who developed steel, who got sick, and who conquered.

by Bill Bryson
4.2(298,196)
Bill Bryson journeys from the Big Bang to human civilization, blending humor and insight to explain the universe's biggest questions by talking to top scientists.

by Corrie ten Boom
4.4(257,383)
During World War II, a Dutch watchmaker and her family turn their home into a refuge for Jewish people, risking their lives and eventually facing a concentration camp.