Delve into Absent in the Spring, a brilliant psychological novel by Agatha Christie, writing under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Unlike her famous detective stories, this novel is a deeply moving and introspective tale of self-discovery, regret, and the complexities of human emotions. Published by Harper Collins, this thought-provoking and emotionally charged book is a must-read for fiction lovers.
In this gripping mystery, ten strangers are invited to a secluded island under various pretenses, only to be killed one by one. With no apparent connection between them and a series of cryptic clues, the guests must race to solve the mystery before it's too late. A chilling tale of suspense, And Then There Were None is considered one of Christie’s finest works.
A collection of wisdom and insights from entrepreneur and angel investor Naval Ravikant, this book compiles his thoughts on wealth, happiness, and personal growth. It distills his philosophies into actionable advice on achieving success and fulfillment in life and business.
A spiritual classic, Imitation of Christ is one of the most influential Christian works ever written. In simple, yet profound prose, Thomas à Kempis offers reflections on the inner life, humility, and the path to spiritual growth. This timeless guide encourages readers to focus on Christ's teachings and to cultivate virtue in everyday life.
This book highlights the importance of gratitude in leadership. The authors provide actionable practices to cultivate a culture of appreciation, which can lead to improved employee engagement, higher productivity, and stronger organizational performance.
Butter is a psychological thriller that follows the unraveling of a young woman named Yuko, who becomes obsessed with a mysterious figure she believes holds the key to her own happiness. As she navigates a complex web of emotions and secrets, the novel delves into the dangers of obsession and the blurred lines between reality and delusion.