Game of Thrones: Ice and Fire is a collection of stories that complements the world of George RR Martin's Song of Ice and Fire, creating new stories and characters in this epic universe.
Thomas Hobbes's "Leviathan" is a philosophical work, where he justifies the need for absolute state power to maintain order and prevent chaos in society.
"Colors of Politics" by Eduard Limonov is a book in which the author considers different ideologies and political trends with his own non-standard look and experience.
"Who Rules the World?" Noama Chomsky is a critical view of world politics and media, exploring the influence of corporations and elites on decision-making in the modern world.
Jean Baudrillard's "Society of Consumption" is an analysis of consumer culture and a discussion of how it shapes our lives and consciousness, taking symbols and signs into the world.
"Memoirs of a Political Economist" by John Maynard Keynes is an autobiographical text covering the life and thoughts of a famous economist whose ideas influenced the world economy.
"Palestine: The Foundations of Conflict" by Alan Dershowitz is an analysis of the history and roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict, providing historical context and different perspectives.
"Race and Class" by Webe DuBois is an essay looking at the intersection of racial and class issues, raising important issues of social justice and inequality.
Friedrich von Hayek's "The Road to Slavery" is a work where the author argues for the importance of individual freedom and limited government in economic and political matters.
"Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion" by Robert Chaldini is a study of the mechanisms of influence on people and methods of persuasion in various areas of life.
"Mentality: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol Dweck is a book about the impact of thinking and belief on achieving goals and living a successful life.
"Flow: Psychology of Optimal Experience" by Mihai Chiksentmihaya is a study of the state of flow, when a person is immersed in activity and feels maximum satisfaction and concentration.
"Impact Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice" by Robert Levin and David Messick - an analysis of methods and techniques for influencing the psychological state and behavior of people.
Carol Gilligan's Psychology of Female Development is a study of the development of a female personality and its characteristics, as well as its influence on cultural and social factors.
Arthur Schopenhauer's "The World as Will and Representation" is a philosophical work where the author explores the nature of will and the understanding of reality through cognition.
The Big History of Time by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinov is a popular scientific book that attempts to explain the complex concepts of cosmology and relativity in an accessible form.