An eye-opening journey through the global clothing industry, exposing the hidden costs of fast fashion and second-hand trade.
Epic battle that broke Hitler: humanity amid history's bloodiest siege
Chilling historical mystery unravels secrets beneath winter's deadly silence.
Epic medieval poem of heroism, betrayal and Christian valor in Charlemagne's battle against Muslim forces in Spain.
An ex-con becomes embroiled in a war between old and new gods in modern America, exploring mythology and identity.
Gripping true stories of life under East Germany's oppressive Stasi regime, revealing resilience in the face of totalitarian control.
Outrageous wealth meets scandalous secrets in Asia's ultra-elite playground.
A powerful examination of racial inequality in America, tracing the evolution of Black activism to the present day.
Stuck with a flawed court order? Learn how to use Rule 60(b) to challenge void judgments and due process errors using court records and proven strategy.
Explores the psychology of morality and proposes utilitarianism as a solution to conflicts between different moral tribes.
Exploring how systematic exclusion of women from medical research has created a healthcare crisis affecting half the world's population, and the concrete steps needed to close this gap.
Where lonely souls find connection through small, extraordinary kindnesses.
Miles and Jackson explore the cultural phenomenon of spicy romance novels, from Fifty Shades to contemporary hits, analyzing character psychology, power dynamics, and how the genre has evolved to normalize female desire and agency.
Dimensional adventure challenges perception, reality, and social hierarchies.
Two sisters with magical powers navigate love, loss, and family curses in a bewitching tale of sisterhood and self-discovery.
A historical narrative of the Islamic world's impact on global events through Islamic eyes.
A poignant tale of two Afghan women's resilience and friendship amid war, oppression, and cultural upheaval in Kabul.
Explore how the French Revolution's Reign of Terror killed up to 50,000 people in just ten months, examining how Robespierre's pursuit of a 'virtuous republic' justified systematic violence against citizens.