The Best New Books Still Circle One Old Question: How Should We Live?
Publishing trends change every decade, but the question driving most nonfiction stays constant — and understanding that makes you a smarter reader.
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Publishing trends change every decade, but the question driving most nonfiction stays constant — and understanding that makes you a smarter reader.
Most people feel guilty about the books they buy but never open. There's a Japanese word for that habit — and a reasonable argument that it's not a problem at all.
Reading the Bible in one year sounds ambitious, but the real benefit is not speed. It is the daily rhythm that slowly reshapes your attention and perspective.
Some ideas entertain us. Others quietly change the direction of our lives. Here’s why the most dangerous idea in any book is the one that feels possible.
Certain books only make sense when life is ready for them — here’s why timing matters more than we realise when it comes to life-changing reading.
Ever feel guilty for not finishing a book? Here’s why those half-read stories might still be shaping who you are.