Hacks
The Biggest Bluff
Maria Konnikova
The Biggest Bluff chronicles Maria Konnikova's surprise success in the world of poker, having been sucked into playing the game after setting out to study its psychology.
The Biology of Sex
TED Radio Hour, Emily Quinn, Molly Webster, Lisa Mosconi, Karissa Sanbonmatsu
TED speakers share their personal experiences and research on the biology of sex, showing that it is far more complicated than simply male and female.
The Birth of Tragedy
Friedrich Nietzsche
In this classic work, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche lays out his influential dramatic and aesthetic theory.
The Bitcoin Standard
Saifedean Ammous
In The Bitcoin Standard, Professor of Economics Saifedean Ammous analyzes the historical context that enabled the rise of bitcoin, and the age-old economic and political problems it purports to solve.
The Black Swan
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The Black Swan explains why we are so bad at predicting the future, how unlikely events can dramatically change our lives, and what we can do to become better at expecting the unexpected.
The Blue Zones
Dan Buettner
The Blue Zones provides advice on how to live well, examining the areas of the world where people live the longest and drawing lessons on the habits that can most successfully shape our lives.
The Body
Bill Bryson
The Body helps us become smarter about how to take care of and use this mechanism that gives us life, explaining how it's put together, what happens on the inside, and how it functions.
The Body Energy Clock: Harnessing the Chinese "Qi" Clock
Michael Hetherington
In this course, you'll discover the ancient secrets of qi. You'll learn how to improve your health, harness the healing power within you, and understand your body's natural rhythms and cycles using knowledge from traditional Chinese medicine.
The Bomber Mafia
Malcolm Gladwell
In this book, renowned author Malcolm Gladwell examines a group of innovative military strategists who sought to make war less lethal through aerial precision bombing.
The Book
Alan Watts
The Book is a spiritual exploration of true human nature and our place in the universe that challenges widespread but often misled beliefs.
The Book of Joy
Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, Douglas Abrams
The Book of Joy is the result of a seven-day meeting between the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu, two of the world's most influential spiritual leaders, during which they discussed one of life's most important questions: how do we find joy despite suffering?
The Book of Satoshi
Phil Champagne
Explore the beginnings of Bitcoin and the mind of its creator in this compilation of the writings of Satoshi Nakamoto, the cryptocurrency's pseudonymous inventor.
The Book of the Moon
Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Whether it's as a mystery, a destination, or an area for discovery, the moon has always played its part throughout human history – and could be the next great frontier for our future.
The Book on Rental Property Investing
Brandon Turner
Brandon Turner provides a practical guide to investing in rental property, covering why the rental market is desirable, how to choose a property, and how to make it profitable.
The Book You Want Everyone You Love to Read
Philippa Perry
Psychotherapist Philippa Perry explains how to better navigate relationships and care for ourselves and those who we love.
The Box
Marc Levinson
The Box teaches how the drive and imagination of one entrepreneur impacted the world economy, changing the face of global trade with container shipping.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
William Kamkwamba, Bryan Mealer
This 2010 memoir from Malawian inventor William Kamkwamba tells the story of how curiosity and drive enabled him to build a functioning windmill when he was just 13 years old.
The Boys in the Boat
Daniel James Brown
The inspiring tale of how nine American rowers overcame the odds to win gold during the 1936 Olympics – in the middle of Adolf Hitler's Berlin.
The Brain That Changes Itself
Norman Doidge
The Brain That Changes Itself explores the concept of neuroplasticity, sharing fascinating stories of people who can use the brain's ability to adapt and be cured of ailments previously considered incurable.
The Brain: A Very Short Introduction
Michael O'Shea
Neuroscience professor Michael O'Shea introduces us to the brain's basic physical components, theories on thought and human consciousness, and what the future of neuroscientific research might look like.
The Brazilian Girl from Silicon Valley
Bel Pesce
Brazilian entrepreneur and lecturer Bel Pesce shares what she has learned from her experiences in Silicon Valley and the world of startups.