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Unveil the Truth with Our One-off Current Affairs & The World Around Us Bargain Book Box
Dive into the pressing issues and hidden corners of our modern world with this exclusive collection tailored for the curious mind. From the intricacies of global news and the rise of memes as cultural currency to the critical challenges posed by systemic inequalities and the politics of the internet, this selection explores diverse aspects of contemporary society and the global landscape. Whether you're a staunch advocate for animal rights, a technology enthusiast, or a fervent follower of social justice, this book box offers profound insights into the forces shaping our lives today.
- The Memeing of Life by Kind Studio – A delightful exploration of memes and their impact on culture. ISBN: 9781786275189, RRP: $35
- Who Poisoned Your Bacon? by Guillaume Coudray – Investigates the history and health risks of meat additives. ISBN: 9781785787867, RRP: $25.99
- The Power and the Story by John Lloyd – Examines the global battle for control over news and information. ISBN: 9781782393627, RRP: $32.99
- Cadre Country by John Fitzgerald – A critical look at how China transformed into the Communist Party’s state. ISBN: 9781742237480, RRP: $39.99
- Off the Edge by Kelly Weill – Delves into the world of conspiracy theories and cultural credulity. ISBN: 9781643753379, RRP: $29.99
- Say Their Names by Curtis Bunn – Chronicles the Black Lives Matter movement in America. ISBN: 9781538737828, RRP: $59.99
- The System by James Ball – Discusses the ownership of the internet and its societal influences. ISBN: 9781526607256, RRP: $29.99
- Animal Rights: All That Matters by Mark Rowlands – Offers a compelling argument for the ethical treatment of animals. ISBN: 9781444178845, RRP: $29.99
- This Could Be Our Future by Yancey Strickler – A manifesto advocating for a generous and equitable world. ISBN: 9780753552834, RRP: $29.99
- The Meritocracy Trap by Daniel Markovits – Critiques how meritocracy feeds inequality in America. ISBN: 9780735221994, RRP: $49.99
- Horizon Work by Adriana Petryna – Examines knowledge production in the age of climate change. ISBN: 9780691211664, RRP: $44.99
- Among the Hoods by Harriet Sergeant – Exposes the realities of Britain’s gang culture. ISBN: 9780571289189, RRP: $22.99
- Too Famous by Michael Wolff – A collection of insightful essays on celebrity and notoriety. ISBN: 9780349128511, RRP: $34.99
- Ten Survival Skills for a World in Flux by Tom Fletcher – Essential skills for navigating today’s rapidly changing world. ISBN: 9780008447885, RRP: $34.99
- My Fourth Time, We Drowned by Sally Hayden – An eye-opening account of the refugee crisis on the world's deadliest migration route. ISBN: 9780008445614, RRP: $22.99
- Kleptopia by Tom Burgis – Investigates the global reach of dirty money and its consequences. ISBN: 9780008308346, RRP: $49.99
This collection is perfect for those who seek to understand the complexities and dynamics of the world we live in, providing both global and deeply personal perspectives on a wide array of subjects.
Unveil the Truth with Our One-off Current Affairs & The World Around Us Bargain Book Box
Dive into the pressing issues and hidden corners of our modern world with this exclusive collection tailored for the curious mind. From the intricacies of global news and the rise of memes as cultural currency to the critical challenges posed by systemic inequalities and the politics of the internet, this selection explores diverse aspects of contemporary society and the global landscape. Whether you're a staunch advocate for animal rights, a technology enthusiast, or a fervent follower of social justice, this book box offers profound insights into the forces shaping our lives today.
- The Memeing of Life by Kind Studio – A delightful exploration of memes and their impact on culture. ISBN: 9781786275189, RRP: $35
- Who Poisoned Your Bacon? by Guillaume Coudray – Investigates the history and health risks of meat additives. ISBN: 9781785787867, RRP: $25.99
- The Power and the Story by John Lloyd – Examines the global battle for control over news and information. ISBN: 9781782393627, RRP: $32.99
- Cadre Country by John Fitzgerald – A critical look at how China transformed into the Communist Party’s state. ISBN: 9781742237480, RRP: $39.99
- Off the Edge by Kelly Weill – Delves into the world of conspiracy theories and cultural credulity. ISBN: 9781643753379, RRP: $29.99
- Say Their Names by Curtis Bunn – Chronicles the Black Lives Matter movement in America. ISBN: 9781538737828, RRP: $59.99
- The System by James Ball – Discusses the ownership of the internet and its societal influences. ISBN: 9781526607256, RRP: $29.99
- Animal Rights: All That Matters by Mark Rowlands – Offers a compelling argument for the ethical treatment of animals. ISBN: 9781444178845, RRP: $29.99
- This Could Be Our Future by Yancey Strickler – A manifesto advocating for a generous and equitable world. ISBN: 9780753552834, RRP: $29.99
- The Meritocracy Trap by Daniel Markovits – Critiques how meritocracy feeds inequality in America. ISBN: 9780735221994, RRP: $49.99
- Horizon Work by Adriana Petryna – Examines knowledge production in the age of climate change. ISBN: 9780691211664, RRP: $44.99
- Among the Hoods by Harriet Sergeant – Exposes the realities of Britain’s gang culture. ISBN: 9780571289189, RRP: $22.99
- Too Famous by Michael Wolff – A collection of insightful essays on celebrity and notoriety. ISBN: 9780349128511, RRP: $34.99
- Ten Survival Skills for a World in Flux by Tom Fletcher – Essential skills for navigating today’s rapidly changing world. ISBN: 9780008447885, RRP: $34.99
- My Fourth Time, We Drowned by Sally Hayden – An eye-opening account of the refugee crisis on the world's deadliest migration route. ISBN: 9780008445614, RRP: $22.99
- Kleptopia by Tom Burgis – Investigates the global reach of dirty money and its consequences. ISBN: 9780008308346, RRP: $49.99
This collection is perfect for those who seek to understand the complexities and dynamics of the world we live in, providing both global and deeply personal perspectives on a wide array of subjects.