"Joy. The Magic of Simple Things" is a book that explores the secrets of happiness in everyday life, helping to see beauty and joy in the little things that surround us.
"Brain Dedication" is a fascinating immersion in the world of neurosciences, revealing the secrets and potential of our brain through the prism of self-sacrifice and research in the field of psychology.
Cancer: A New Approach in Disease Research presents current cancer research methods, promising new perspectives in the treatment and understanding of this dreaded disease.
"How to distract the climate catastrophe: Where are we now and what should we do next" offers an analysis of the current climate situation and concrete steps that can be taken to mitigate and protect the environment.
"How to Distract the Climate Catastrophe: Where We Are Now and What We Should Do Next" is a study of contemporary environmental issues offering practical recommendations for combating climate change and preserving the planet, released in hardcover.
"Dopamine generation: Where is the border between pain and pleasure" - a study of the effect of dopamine on human behavior, considering the concepts of pleasure and pain, their connection with brain chemistry.
"Complete end, according to astrophysicists" - a study of the alleged scenarios for the completion of the Universe, presented by astrophysical experts in an accessible form.
"Cavaland: Who Invented Your Favorite Drink, How and Why" is a fascinating journey through the history of various drinks, told from an original perspective and with attention to detail.
"Caste: The Origins of Our Grievances" is an in-depth study of Elizabeth Wilkerson's book on the U.S. caste system, looking at racial inequalities and their impact on society, available in paperback.
"Chancellor: Angela Merkel's Amazing Odyssey" is a fascinating portrait of Angela Merkel's life and political career, revealing her influence on Germany and world politics.
"Cavaland" is a fascinating immersion in the history of the invention of favorite drinks, telling about their creators, origins and influence on world culture.
Elizabeth Wilkerson's Caste is a study of the caste system in the United States, revealing its roots, consequences and impact on society through the prism of history, culture and social dynamics.
"Mine!" is a study on the importance of ownership and belonging, looking at how things and resources affect our identity and behaviour, providing useful practical guidance to better understand ourselves and the world around us.
"A Skeptic's Guide to the Universe" is a book that helps to understand the world of information and distinguish truth from lies. The author guides the reader through various areas of knowledge, understanding myths and facts, allowing them to better understand the world around them and form their own critical thinking.
Notes on a Nervous Planet is a book in which the author explores modern society with its stresses and anxieties. She offers an in-depth look at the psychological aspects of modern life and how to overcome negative emotions and conditions.
"Louder! How to create cool podcasts" - a practical guide to help you understand the technical aspects of creating and promoting podcasts, tips on creating interesting content and attracting an audience.
"Design. Book for non-designers" - an understandable and simple introduction to the world of design, intended for people without special education in this area. Helps you master basic design principles and techniques to create beautiful and effective graphics products.
"Think for Yourself: Developing Critical Thinking" is a practical guide to help develop skills in analysis, assessment and problem solving, teaching the reader critical thinking for successful decision-making in everyday life and professional activities.