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My Library – A Collection of Inspiring Books Worth Reading

My Library – a hand-picked shelf of books that inspire learning, creativity, and success. Explore these reads to expand your mind.

These carefully selected books will fuel your journey toward becoming a smarter and more inspired digital entrepreneur.

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1984

  • Author: George Orwell is one of the most influential political writers of the 20th century. He is known for his sharp critiques of power and authoritarian systems.
  • Focus: 1984 explores a dystopian world ruled by absolute government control, mass surveillance, mind manipulation, and the destruction of personal freedom.
  • Best For:
    Readers interested in political fiction, dystopian literature, or timeless warnings about government overreach, especially on totalitarianism, surveillance, and freedom.

Down and Out in Paris and London

  • Author: George Orwell is a Renowned British writer known for his sharp social commentary and critiques of inequality and oppression.
  • Focus:  Orwell chronicles his life among the working poor in Paris and the homeless in London.
  • Best For: Readers interested in social issues, real-life struggles, and powerful narrative nonfiction. 

ANIMAL FARM

  • Author: George Orwell is a British novelist and political satirist known for his sharp criticism of authoritarianism and abuse of power.
  • Focus: A powerful political allegory that uses farm animals to depict how revolutions can be corrupted. It effectively exposes propaganda, dictatorship, manipulation, and inequality.
  • Best For: Readers interested in political satire or understanding how power structures form and fail. Best for thinkers and anyone seeking a short but impactful read.

Homage to Catalonia

  • Author: George Orwell is a British novelist, essayist, and political commentator. He is known for his criticism of totalitarianism, propaganda, and political corruption.
  • Focus:  The book exposes the brutal reality of war behind ideological slogans, internal betrayal and infighting among left-wing factions, and propaganda, censorship, and political manipulation.
  • Best For: Readers interested in political history, anti-totalitarian literature, or revolutionary movements.

The Crowd

Author: Gustave Le Bon is a French social psychologist, sociologist, and founder of crowd psychology

Focus: How individual identity dissolves in a crowd. How people become more emotional, irrational, and easily influenced. How leaders, symbols, and repetition shape mass behavior, why group decisions differ from individual thinking, and how crowds can become both powerful and dangerous.

Best For: Readers interested in psychology, sociology, or group behavior. 

Why Nations Fail

  • Author: Daron Acemoglu is an MIT economist, and James A. Robinson is a political scientist at the University of Chicago
  • Focus: This book explains why some nations become wealthy and stable while others remain poor or collapse
  • Best For: Great for policymakers, students, entrepreneurs, and anyone who wants to understand the deep forces behind national success and collapse.