| Serial No | Title | Author Name | Image |
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| 1 | Taking to Strangers : What We Should know about the people we dont Know | Malcolm Gladwell | |
| 2 | An Atheists History of Belief : Understanding Our Most Extraordinary Invention | Matthew Kneale | |
| 3 | Hindutav | Vinayak Damodar Savarkar | |
| 4 | The Art of Conjuring Alternate Realities : How Information Warfare Shapes Your World | Shivam Shankar Singh Anand Venkatanarayanan | |
| 5 | How to Talk To Anyone | Leil Lowndes | |
| 6 | Grandma Bag of Stories | Sudha Murty | |
| 7 | The Man from the Unusual Tales about the Trinity | Sudha Murty | |
| 8 | How to Decide : Simple Tools for Making Better Choices | Annie Duke | |
| 9 | Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life... And Maybe the World | Admiral William H. McRaven | |
| 10 | Savaging The Civilized : Verrier Elwin, His Tribals and India | Ramachandra Guha | |
| 11 | Why Not Moderation : Letter to Young Radicals | Aurelian Craiutu | |
| 12 | The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition : Advanced Methods for Learn, Remember, and Master new Skills and Information | Peter Hollins | |
| 13 | The Immortality Key : The Secret History of the Religion with No Name | Brian C. Muraresku | |
| Serial No | Title | Author Name | Image |
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| 19 | The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behaviour | Sway | |
| 20 | How To Helf Your Child Focus and Concentrate : Using Mind Maps and Related Techniqes | Maneesh Dutt | |
| 21 | Freakonomics : A Rogue Economist the Hidden Side of Everything | Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner | |
| 22 | Predictably Irrational : the Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions | Day Ariely | |
| 23 | MindSet | Carol Dweek | |
| 24 | The Bed of Procrustes | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | |
| 25 | Bertrand Russels Best | Robert E Engner | |
| 26 | As A Man Thinketh | James Allen | |
| 27 | Mastery | Robert Greene | |
| 28 | Skin in the Game : Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | |
| 29 | Mans Searching for Meaning : The Classic Tribute to Hope From the Holocaust | Viktor E. Frankl | |
| 30 | Why I am Clever | Friedrich Nietzsche Translated By R.J Hollingdale | |