Ten Books To Read This Year!

Charles Dickens
A classic Christmas tale, telling the story of Ebenezer Scrooge - a miserly man visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve night who transform him into a man of charm and love through the teachings of morals.

Donna Tartt
A group of misfits studying classics at Hampden college discover a way of thinking that is a world away from their mediocre existence. When they push humanity's boundaries, their lives are transformed.

Mark McCormack
Are you business savvy? This book is a must-have if you like to think outside of the box, read people easily and evolve your business skills.

Audre Lorde
A collection of Audre Lorde's speeches advocating for Black Feminism as a: Black Woman, lesbian, poet, activist, cancer survivor, mother and feminist. Truly inspirational and a great read.

Anodea Judith
Anodea explains the Chakra System by the way of western psychology. The study uses the structure of the Chakra System to understand our own individual development.

Brianna Wiest
Brianna explores pursuing purpose over passion, embracing negative thinking, seeing the wisdom in your daily routine and allowing yourself to be more free.

Lily Dyu
When faced with climate change, the planet's biggest threat, it is easy to feel as if nothing you do can really make a difference. This book proves individual people can change the world.

Victor Hugo
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a French Gothic novel set in 15th century Paris. The book speaks of philosophy and unrequited love - a dreamy classic.

Plato
The Republic is a Socratic dialogue, authored by Plato around 375 BCE, concerning justice, order and the just man. It is Plato's best known work, and one of the most influential philosophy books of all time.

Alan Watts
A revelatory primer on what it means to be human and a mind-opening manual into the central mystery of existence. The root of human conflict is a misunderstanding of who we are. Watts discusses these factors in the writing.
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