De l'illusion de 1989 à la guerre technologique, Jackson et Miles décryptent comment la méprise entre Pékin et Washington redessine notre monde.
A Victorian inventor travels to a distant future, discovering a disturbing fate for humanity divided into two distinct species.
Bureaucratic nightmare traps man in endless, maddening pursuit of truth.
Three billionaires. One woman. Four broken souls seeking perfect completion.
A provocative critique of diversity politics, arguing that focus on identity distracts from addressing economic inequality in America.
Discover how the open-source community transformed Netscape’s dying code into Firefox, a revolutionary browser that challenged Microsoft's monopoly and redefined internet freedom.
Messy desires collide in recession-era Ireland's forbidden love triangle.
A comprehensive exploration of disease eradication campaigns, examining historical efforts and contemporary debates in global public health.
An epic journey through time, revealing how horses shaped human civilization, from ancient empires to modern society.
A gripping exposé of the Secret Service's decline, revealing shocking failures and systemic issues in protecting America's presidents.
A witty memoir chronicling an Iranian family's journey in America, blending cultural insights with heartwarming humor and universal experiences.
Humanity's 40,000-year odyssey across stars and evolutionary frontiers unfolds.
Inspiring biography of Mahatma Gandhi's extraordinary life, exploring his philosophy of nonviolence and quest for Indian independence.
Erasmus' witty satire skewers human folly and societal hypocrisy, challenging readers to examine their own foolishness and seek true wisdom.
A father and son journey through a post-apocalyptic America, facing moral dilemmas and the struggle for survival.
How did a republic become an empire? Explore the rise of the Pax Romana and the shift from citizens to emperors that shaped the ancient world forever.
Deadly small-town game: risk everything for freedom's ultimate prize.
Explore why Penelope Douglas's 'Credence' has divided readers with its taboo relationships and trauma recovery themes, from Hollywood privilege to isolated mountain cabin life.