Indian Mythology and Philosophy

The Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Kama Sutra… And How They Fit Together (Ancient Wisdom)
By Neel Burton

Indian Mythology and Philosophy is the fourth book in the Ancient Wisdom Series by Neel Burton. The author, a noted psychiatrist and philosopher, explains Indian writings, discusses discoveries like the Indus seals, and brings well-known stories, references, and more uncommon works together to benefit all...

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Becoming The Change

The Power of Cultural Intelligence
By Loren Rosario-Maldonado, David Livermore

Becoming The Change (The Power of Cultural Intelligence) by Loren Rosario-Maldonado, with a foreword by David Livermore, is a cultural non-fiction book that would appeal most to a diverse audience of young adults and adults who are interested in their intricate internal landscapes. Cultural intelligence,...

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Our Song

A Memoir of Love and Race
By Lynda Smith Hoggan

Lynda, a white university student, and JT, a black athlete from the inner city, share a deep connection from the moment they first meet. Despite the distance between their schools, they continue to express their longing for each other through letters and poems. Their chemistry...

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Death by Distraction

The Purpose and Derailment of Humankind
By Ryann Van Tine

Death by Distraction: The Purpose and Derailment of Humanity by Ryann Van Tine is a fascinating exploration of how contemporary distractions can derail the actual purpose of humankind. The author engages in a thoughtful study of modern-day society, shedding light on how technology, social media,...

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Solo Sazón: 50 Traditional Recipes for Single Moms

Spice up Your Kitchen with Argentina’s Tasty Cuisine
By Kisha Bennett

There’s nothing quite like the food of a specific country to teach and inspire you to learn more about the place. In Kisha Bennett’s Solo Sazón, the author combines a passion for Argentinian food and culinary traditions to inspire single moms to enjoy the authentic...

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The Miracle Belly Button

Gate to the body - gate to healing
By Doris Gföllner

Modern living isn't without its flaws, as external pressures, anxiety, and stress sometimes seem to overwhelm our lives. The ancient practice of Nabhi Chikitsa (belly button therapy) is an age-old method to nourish the body, mind, and spirit. According to Indian Ayurveda, putting oil on...

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Huge Words by Huge People

Better Than Before
By Liam James Leaven

Huge Words by Huge People by Liam James Leaven includes some of the most popular quotes by famous people throughout history, covering topics like friendship, leadership, motivation, creation, and loss. Leaven puts a hilarious spin on everything by countering and grounding these idealistic and aspirational...

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Rational Theism, Part One

An A Priori Proof in God's Existence, Omniscient and Omnipotent
By Mikhail Kelnikov

For millions of steadfast believers, faith alone affirms a realm beyond the limits of mortality. At the same time, philosophers have long put forth that, in the absence of reasoned proof as to the existence of a higher Being, the conclusions of agnostics and atheists...

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I Married a Coconut

Stories of an Indian girl growing up in America
By Priti Tanna

I Married a Coconut by Priti Tanna is a memoir of the author's journey as a first-generation American of Indian descent, and all the cultural conflicts and familial pressures that come with it. Growing up with immigrant parents, Priti must balance American societal norms and...

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It's A Lot to Unpack

By Dina Honour

I have always loved reading memoirs, particularly ones whose authors offer a unique perspective and a quick wit – such is the case in Dina Honour’s It’s A Lot to Unpack. In it, the author examines a life that many might envy, though she fears...

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