Hamlet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. The play tells the story of Prince Hamlet of Denmark, who seeks to avenge his father’s death. Hamlet’s father, King Hamlet, appears to him as a ghost and reveals that his brother, Claudius, had poisoned him and taken the throne. Hamlet sets out to avenge his father’s…
A Rose for Emily is a short story written by William Faulkner, first published in 1930. The story is set in the fictional town of Jefferson, Mississippi, and revolves around the life of Emily Grierson, a reclusive woman who is known for her eccentric behavior. The story explores themes of isolation, decay, and the struggle…
Julie K. Brown’s “Perversion of Justice” is a gripping true crime story that delves into the heart-wrenching saga of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The book takes readers on a journey through the investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier who was accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls. The book exposes the…
The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel that explores the decadence and excess of the Jazz Age, set in the summer of 1922. The story is told through the eyes of Nick Carraway, a young man who moves to West Egg, Long Island, and becomes neighbors with the mysterious Jay Gatsby.…
The Hobbit is a novel written by J.R.R. Tolkien and published in 1937. The book follows the adventures of Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who lives in a comfortable hole in the ground, and his journey with a group of dwarves and a wizard named Gandalf. The story takes place in Middle Earth, a world filled…
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland is a non-fiction book written by Patrick Keefe. The book was published in 2019 and explores the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, a period of conflict between Protestant and Catholic communities that lasted from the late 1960s to the 1990s. Keefe…
The Secret History is a novel written by American author Donna Tartt, first published in 1994. The novel follows a group of students at a small, elite liberal arts college in Vermont as they navigate their way through the rigors of higher education and the complexities of personal relationships. At the center of the story…
War and Peace is a novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published in 1869. The book follows the lives of Russian aristocratic families against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, and explores their personal struggles and relationships against the larger historical events unfolding around them. The novel is widely regarded as one of the greatest works…
Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies is a book written by Nick Bostrom, a philosopher and professor at the University of Oxford. The book explores the potential consequences of an intelligence explosion, where machines surpass human intelligence and become superintelligent. Bostrom argues that this event is likely to occur within the next few centuries and that it…
In “We Are the Weather,” Jonathan Safran Foer explores the complex and intertwined relationship between humans and the natural world. The book is divided into three sections, each focusing on a different aspect of this relationship. Through vivid storytelling and thought-provoking analysis, Foer challenges readers to rethink their own role in the environment and the…