The Startup Way
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As an entrepreneur I want to add this one to my wish list
A serial killer is lurking in the dark. Who will bell this cat and save the neighbourhood?
As you take a stroll down the road, there is a fight between Angels and satanic agents over you. The Angels are watching over you, and preventing the next unforeseen from happening to you. But the prayers of the Saints from around the world is needed to keep the Angels strong. Everyone needs to read this one.
I read this one when I was 15. My Best Thriller ever. It was so good I read it 4 times. Someone borrowed it and I lost it. I need to get it back to my library.
I was once at the school library 2 years ago to get a map for a professor in my department when I saw this guy ( can't recall his name again) with this novel. I was fast enough to see the name of the book. Then I stumbled on an online argument in the literature section a forum site about this same book after some weeks, from that moment I told myself that I need to check out that novel and I did. That was actually the first novel I read that was written by Adichie. Since that day I've always been into her literary works. I think Y'all should read this novel, it's all about the Biafran war.
A darkly humorous, moving, and existential novel about three brothers in 19th century Russia, and the different paths their lives take - Dmitri's into debt and crime, Vanya's into skepticism and cosmopolitanism, and Alexei, into religion and becoming a monk.
An excellent introductory text to Judaism. Recommended for Jews interested in learning more, non-Jews who want to understand the religion, and, like me, converts who want a good place to begin.
One of the most important LGBT/lesbian books of all time. A likely semi-autobiographical novel about a young lesbian growing up in the 1950s and her struggles with fitting in, gender, and hormone treatments.
One of the fundamental cyberpunk novels of the 1980s, envisioning the ties between corporations and black market criminals in a late capitalist, computerized, future. This book explores virtual reality, trauma, artificial intelligence, and corruption through the eyes of the protagonist Case - a hacker hired by a mysterious figure, for a job he doesn't understand.
An excellent translation of what I would recommend to a first time Nietzsche reader. The book is organized into aphorisms by Nietzsche, in sections that cover his main ideas and develop them. A great read to dispell the myth that Nietzsche is a nihilist. Nietzsche's sentences can grow a bit long and difficult to follow, but overall an easy read for those new to existentialism, or new to philosophy in general. Kaufmann also includes translation notes to further increase comprehension of what Nietzsche means to communicate.