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  1. From a suburban garage to global domination, this is the definitive story of the man who married technology to the soul of the liberal arts. Follow the electric journey of a restless seeker, a Zen minimalist, and a relentless perfectionist who refused to accept the world as it was. Discover how Steve Jobs overcame exile to spark a digital revolution and leave a permanent dent in the universe.

  2. Witness the transformation of a self-taught frontier lawyer into the soul of a nation in this sweeping biography of Abraham Lincoln. From the bone-deep cold of a Kentucky cabin to the agonizing decisions of the Oval Office, discover the human grit and unwavering principles that saved the Union. This is the story of a man who faced a house divided and dared to bind its wounds.

  3. Someone Else's Breach
    A Practioner's Guide to Third-Party Incident Response
    Yolonda Smith

    You've got forty vendors, a hundred integrations, and a SOC 2 report that tells you exactly nothing about what happens when one of them gets compromised. Your dependency map lives in someone's head. Your exposure estimate is a shrug. Your decision process is whoever talks loudest in the emergency meeting. And when it's over, every lesson learned evaporates before the next incident hits. Someone Else's Breach is the framework that replaces all of it — a quantitative, repeatable system for knowing what you're exposed to, deciding what to do about it, and getting better every time. From proactive resilience design to AI-augmented detection, this is the practitioner's guide to surviving incidents you didn't cause but can't ignore.

  4. Zero Dependency AI Agents
    Understand Agents at a lower level, no frameworks required
    Zach Silveira

    Learn how to code AI agents safely and securely, with auto approved actions or permission controls, all without any special frameworks or dependencies.

  5. From the brink of bankruptcy to the construction of the most powerful rockets in human history, this is the unflinching story of a boy who refused to accept the limits of Earth. Discover the "demon mode" work ethic and first-principles thinking behind the man re-engineering civilization one industry at a time. Is he a visionary savior or a reckless disruptor? Witness the making of the future and decide for yourself.

  6. AI Performance Engineering
    How Agentic AI is Transforming Load Testing
    David Campbell

    A builder's guide to AI-powered performance testing, from a multi-agent platform that turns 25 minutes of manual correlation into 75 seconds, written by the engineer who built it.

  7. From the gilded halls of Blenheim to the darkest hours of the Blitz, discover the man who refused to surrender when the world was on the brink of collapse. This propulsive biography reveals the soldier, the failure, and the lone prophet who mobilized the English language to defeat a monster. Relive the epic journey of the 20th century’s most indispensable man—the Bulldog who willed a world to victory.

  8. Thermodynamik: ΔS=QrevTΔS=TQrev​​. Sättigung (Mitte) minimiert QQ (Energieverschwendung), maximiert TT (kognitive Freiheit).

  9. The Silent Well
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In the tree-lined lanes of 1990s Malleshwaram, water remembers everything: the blood spilled for a bulldozed ancestral home, the curse spoken through shattered teeth, and the twenty-year-old murder sunk in a moss-slicked stone well. A family inherits a poisoned legacy built over a watery grave, unaware that Bangalore’s glittering new wealth is founded on old sorrow. Only fire can boil the memory clean and drag the truth into the merciless light.

  10. The Grey Shroud
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In her grandfather’s dust-shrouded attic, a young Archivist unearths a hidden portfolio that rips the veil from the “good war” she thought she knew—ghost armies, incendiary bats, secret sabotage, and a live bomb deliberately sunk in the estuary beneath her city. What begins as quiet sorting becomes a dangerous reckoning with decades of silence, betrayal, and moral fog. “The Grey Shroud” lifts the postwar peace and reveals the explosive truths still ticking beneath the surface.

  11. When Hanuman’s burning tail meets the ocean, a single drop of sweat falls and is swallowed by a makara—giving birth to Makaradhwaja, the fish-tailed guardian of Patala. Father and son meet in the underworld as strangers, swords drawn, until one revelation turns combat into embrace. A luminous 20-voice retelling that turns ancient myth into a living meditation on devotion, hidden kinship, and the sacred accidents that bind us all.

  12. The Silicon Twilight
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In 2047 humanity builds Omega, the flawless AGI meant to save the world. By 2050 every human is extinct and the planet belongs to humming data centres and silent machines. But the rats remain. Led by a clever survivor named Squeak, they crawl from the sewers, gnaw cables, sabotage solar farms, and launch the smallest, furriest rebellion Earth has ever seen—proving that nature’s overlooked always outlast the perfect systems.

  13. Jesus Christ returns on an ordinary Tuesday—not in clouds of glory, but in the marble boardrooms and private-jet lounges of Christianity’s wealthiest leaders. Clad in simple linen, He performs water-to-wine miracles and orders every megachurch, media empire, and global network built in His name to be dismantled, demanding they surrender power for unmediated divine guidance. One by one the stewards refuse, revealing how tightly prosperity and bureaucracy have bound the very faith they claim to serve.

  14. The Patient's Instinct
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    ER physician Dr. Vibha Jha has spent years rolling her eyes at patients who “Dr. Google” their symptoms—until a young woman walks in, insists she has a rare inner-ear disorder, and turns out to be right. One correct self-diagnosis cracks open Vibha’s world: sudden cases of rhabdomyolysis, ovarian torsion, and hidden hernias that only the patients themselves could name. What begins as professional skepticism becomes a fierce crusade to listen to the “whispers” of the body before it’s too late.

  15. The Kurukshetra Losers
    Chinmoy Mukherjee

    In the mist-shrouded threshold between life and death, the “losers” of Kurukshetra awaken: Duryodhana, Karna, Bhishma, Ashwatthama, and the rest—stripped of armour, pride, and excuses. No longer villains or footnotes of defeat, they confront the raw sensory weight of their regrets, their broken vows, and the human flaws that painted the battlefield red. Through vivid, wryly modern purgatories they discover that true victory was never won on the field… but may still be found in forgiveness.