Social Books
The "Social" book category serves as a profound exploration of the intricate tapestry of human relationships, societal structures, and cultural dynamics. This genre encompasses a diverse array of works, from sociological treatises and anthropological studies to memoirs and narrative non-fiction, each offering a unique lens through which to examine the complexities of social interaction. What sets this category apart is its unwavering commitment to understanding the nuances of human behavior within various contexts, inviting readers to engage in both critical analysis and empathetic reflection. Targeted toward educated individuals who possess a genuine curiosity about the world around them, readers of social literature are often driven by a desire to comprehend the forces that shape their lives and communities. They seek not only knowledge but also a deeper connection to the shared human experience. Within these pages, one can expect a rich summary of contemporary issues, historical perspectives, and theoretical frameworks that illuminate the social fabric of our existence. The intellectual value of this category lies in its ability to provoke thought and inspire dialogue, while its emotional resonance fosters a sense of solidarity among readers. Engaging with these texts encourages a reflective approach; one is invited to consider their own position within the societal landscape and to challenge preconceived notions. To fully appreciate the depth of social literature, readers are encouraged to approach each work with an open mind, ready to dissect the layers of meaning and context that inform our collective narrative. In doing so, they will uncover not only insights into society but also pathways toward personal growth and understanding.

Better Small Talk
Patrick King
Master the Art of Deep Conversation

Social
Matthew D. Lieberman
Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect

The Art of Social Media
Guy Kawasaki, Peg Fitzpatrick
Power Tips for Power Users

Tools and Weapons
Brad Smith, Carol Ann Browne
The Promise and the Peril of the Digital Age

Got Your Attention?
Sam Horn
How to Create Intrigue and Connect with Anyone

The Refusal of Work
David Frayne
The Theory and Practice of Resistance to Work

The Truth About Trust
David DeSteno
How It Determines Success in Life, Love, Learning, and More

The Power of the Other
Henry Cloud
The Startling Effects Other People Have on You, from the Boardroom to the Bedroom and Beyond – and What to Do About It

Not Born Yesterday
Hugo Mercier
The Science of Who We Trust and What We Believe

Theory U
C. Otto Scharmer
Leading From the Future as it Emerges

Think Like a Psychologist
Patrick King
How to Analyze Emotions, Read Body Language and Behavior, Understand Motivations, and Decipher Intentions

Out of Character
David DeSteno, Piercarlo Valdesolo
Surprising Truths about the Liar, Cheat, Sinner (and Saint) Lurking in All of Us