Curious, Philos Fablewright
Curious, Philos Fablewright
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Curious
A Thought-Provoking Novel of Self-Discovery, Loss, and Finding Meaning

Author: Philos Fablewright

Narrator: Rupert Degas

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2024


Synopsis

⭐ “An intellectually stimulating journey that embraces the wonders of human existence.” — Publishers Weekly
“If you enjoyed The Alchemist, you will LOVE Curious.” — ★★★★★ Amazon Review
“A must-read… witty, profound, and thought-provoking.” — ★★★★★ Amazon Review
What happens when everything you thought defined you is suddenly gone?
Edward had it all—success, security, and purpose—until his world collapsed. His career is gone, his marriage is over, and his sense of self is shattered. Now, with only his young daughter relying on him, he must rebuild from the ground up. But where do you begin when you’ve lost everything?
Curious: A Thought-Provoking Novel of Self-Discovery, Loss, and the Search for Meaning
Through humor, heartbreak, and unexpected wisdom, Curious explores life’s biggest questions:✔ Who are we without the things that define us?✔ How do we find meaning in chaos?✔ Does happiness come from purpose rather than pursuit?
Blending philosophy, self-discovery, and visionary storytelling, Curious is for those who seek depth, laughter, and inspiration. If you love books like The Alchemist or The Midnight Library, this journey will stay with you long after the last page.
⭐ What Readers Are Saying:✔ “A riveting tale… One of the best books I’ve read.” ★★★★★✔ “Witty, thought-provoking, and deeply moving.” ★★★★★
If you enjoy books that make you think, laugh, and question—Curious is for you.
Start your journey today—be Curious.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on January 18, 2015

I'm starting to get a little tired of the "journalist writes about some vague topic" genre of popular non-fiction. It's a tried and true formula; anecdote, brief statement of some academic's viewpoint, historical reference, review of some study, story about Benjamin Franklin/Mark Twain/Isaac Newton/......more

Goodreads review by Philippe on September 09, 2017

In this book, author Ian Leslie has a number of interesting points to make: * Curiosity has always constituted an evolutionary advantage. In a complex world that’s even more true as it’s impossible to know what might be useful in the future. Hence it’s important to spread our cognitive bets, i.e. to......more

Goodreads review by Mark on April 06, 2015

In this relatively short exploration of one of humanity's most distinguishing traits, Ian Leslie quickly formulates a definite point of view, but backs it up with good studies, strong interviews and a clear, winning writing style. His basic contention is that curiosity is what has driven scientific a......more

Goodreads review by Jerome on January 04, 2016

We hear the term “intellectual curiosity” bantered about so often these days. Ian Leslie goes beyond the rhetoric to remove any ambiguity about what this term really means and why it’s something that we need to embrace. He does so without preaching and also shows the reader HOW to accomplish the emb......more

Goodreads review by Marty on December 08, 2023

A great book on the power of curiosity. I’ve become somewhat obsessed with the idea of question-asking and was looking forward to some research for some future writing. This book was helpful and did not disappoint. Leslie constructed the book around three parts. The first was a dive into how curiosit......more