Journalist and writer Nguyễn Mỹ Trà is a familiar name to many — known for her works recording journeys and deeply emotional stories from everyday life. In The Spratly Islands — Where We Go, she chooses a sacred yet close-to-heart subject: the Spratly Islands, the frontline of our homeland. The book reads like a travel diary, capturing authentic experiences, delicate observations, and profound feelings during her journey to those remote sea-islands filled with love and pride.
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In Who You Are and How to Live Better, the book is not just a typical self-help guide — it’s more like a mirror that helps you really see yourself. The author, Gretchen Rubin — renowned for her research on happiness and habits — divides people into four main personality types, based on how each responds to expectations, both from outside and from within. Thanks to this model, you can discover which group you belong to — whether you are someone who easily follows rules, or someone who always questions, someone motivated by external pressure, or someone who prefers doing things your own way.
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In “Scientists Who Changed History”, readers are invited to walk the path of extraordinary minds — those who shaped our world with their knowledge and unceasing curiosity. Through the Vietnamese translation by Nguyễn Minh, the book re-creates key milestones in science, closely tied to names that the whole of humanity remembers. Inside its pages, you will meet figures like Galileo Galilei, who dared to use a telescope and show that the Earth is not the center of the universe; Isaac Newton, whose law of universal gravitation laid the foundation for modern physics; and Charles Darwin, who opened a new understanding of the evolution of life.
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In a scientific world often painted with masculine prestige, Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson opens up a fresh perspective — one where women and men alike, driven by passion, intellect, and strong will, quietly shape the future. In Tapestries of Life, she guides us through a wondrous world where every creature — from the tiniest insect to the most majestic tree — plays an essential role in sustaining life on Earth.
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In a scientific world long painted as male — prestigious and dominated by men — Zara Stone opens a fresh perspective: a place where women, driven by passion, intellect and strong will, quietly shape the future. The book The Future of Science Is Female gathers portraits of women scientists working in many fields: from biotechnology, AI and environmental science, to space research and more. What makes the book special isn’t only their impressive achievements, but the journey they undertook — overcoming bias, hardship, obstacles — and never giving up.
