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.

The Metabolism Reset Diet
Alan Christianson
Repair your liver, stop storing fat, and lose weight naturally

Peak Mind
Amishi P. Jha
Find Your Focus, Own Your Attention, 12 Minutes a Day

How to Think More Effectively
The School of Life
A guide to greater productivity, insight and creativity

Exactly What to Say
Phil M. Jones
Your Personal Guide to the Mastery of Magic Words

How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less
Nicholas Boothman
Make Instant, Meaningful Connections for Interviewing, Selling, Managing, Pitching

The Mountain Is You
Brianna Wiest
Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery

Magic Words
Jonah Berger
What to Say to Get Your Way

Unfu*k Yourself
Gary John Bishop
Get Out of Your Head and into Your Life

What Every BODY is Saying
Joe Navarro, Marvin Karlins
An Ex-FBI Agent’s Guide to Speed-Reading People

The 11 Laws of Likability
Michelle Tillis Lederman
Relationship Networking … Because People Do Business with People They Like

The Dawn of Everything
David Graeber, David Wengrow
A New History of Humanity

Life Is Hard
Kieran Setiya
How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way