Series - IRL

Rare Evo ticket holder exclusive
The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster is more relevant than ever. This haunting sci-fi novella predicted Zoom, AI, and life lived entirely online over 100 years ago. Now with The Mending Apparatus & The Homeless, this definitive edition is a must-read for fans of dystopia, digital dependence, and techno-philosophy.
Read More

Rare Evo ’25 Exclusive
The World Set Free by H.G. Wells is a visionary 1914 novel that predicted the development of nuclear weapons decades before their invention. In this prophetic work, Wells explores how humanity harnesses atomic energy and unleashes destruction on a global scale, only to rebuild society on new foundations of peace and cooperation.
Read More

Rare Evo ’25 Exclusive
The Book of Black Magic by Arthur Edward Waite is a comprehensive study of occult rituals, ceremonial magic, and esoteric traditions. First published in the late 19th century, this work remains one of the most detailed and influential guides on grimoires and magical practices throughout history.
Read More

Rare Evo ’25 Exclusive
Animal Ghosts by Elliott O’Donnell is a fascinating collection of supernatural accounts focused on spirits of animals. First published in 1913, this work blends folklore, anecdotal evidence, and personal investigations into eerie tales of ghostly pets, spectral creatures, and otherworldly beasts that linger beyond death.
Read More

Rare Evo ’25 Exclusive
Build a new life and career while shaping our digital future with NFTs and blockchain technology
In Digital Mavericks: A Guide to Web3, NFTs, and Becoming the Main Character in the Next Internet Revolution, founder, NFT collector, and tech entrepreneur Debbie Soon delivers an exciting and eye-opening exploration of the seismic changes and tremendous opportunities that can be found at the intersection of creativity and technology. You’ll learn about how blockchain tech… Read More

Rare Evo ’25 Exclusive
When Anthony Rogers opened his eyes, the world he knew was gone. Five centuries had passed, and Earth lay in chains beneath the rule of the Han. In the skies, gleaming airships patrol a shattered future; on the ground, scattered rebels fight for freedom with weapons that defy imagination. From the ashes of a fallen civilization, one man will rise to challenge an empire—and ignite the legend of Buck Rogers, one of science fiction’s most enduring heroes. First publ… Read More

Rare Evo Exclusive
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci unlocks the mind of a genius, revealing a treasure trove of sketches and ideas that blend art and science in groundbreaking ways.
Read More

Rare Evo VIP Exclusive
Demons by Fyodor Dostoevsky delves into the chaos of 19th-century Russia, where radical political ideologies clash with traditional values, leading to violence and moral decay.
Read More

Rare Evo Exclusive
In Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky plunges readers into the mind of a tormented killer, exploring the haunting consequences of guilt and the relentless search for redemption.
Read More

Book.io Con ’24 Exclusive
Frances Hodgson Burnett penned “The Secret Garden,” a timeless classic of children’s literature that first captivated readers in 1911. Burnett’s masterful storytelling transports readers into a world of magic and wonder, where the mysteries of the heart and the miracles of nature converge in a tale that resonates across generations.
Read More

Book.io Con ’24 Exclusive
Dante Alighieri wrote “The Divine Comedy,” crafting it as an epic poem that stands as one of the pinnacles of world literature and Italian literary tradition. Divided into three parts – Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso – the poem narrates Dante’s journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, respectively.
Read More

Book.io Con ’24 Exclusive
In “The Red Badge of Courage,” written by Stephen Crane, readers are thrust into the heart of the American Civil War, where they witness the transformation of a young soldier named Henry Fleming. As Henry grapples with fear, uncertainty, and the brutal realities of war, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption. Through Henry’s eyes, readers are immersed in the chaos and turmoil of battle, experiencing the horrors and triumphs of war a… Read More

Book.io Con ’24 Exclusive
Victor Hugo’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” first published in French in 1831 as Notre-Dame de Paris, captivating readers with its vivid portrayal of medieval Paris and its unforgettable cast of characters. At the heart of the narrative is Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, whose life becomes intertwined with that of the beautiful and enigmatic Esmeralda, a gypsy girl.
Read More

“Beyond Good and Evil” is a philosophical book written by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It was first published in 1886. The full title of the work is “Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future”
The book is structured as a series of aphorisms, short paragraphs that express philosophical ideas or observations. In “Beyond Good and Evil,” Nietzsche critiques traditional moral and philosophical concepts, challenging established notions of truth, morality, r… Read More

“The Prince,” a political treatise written by the Italian diplomat and philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli. “The Prince” was first published in 1532 and is considered one of the most influential works on political philosophy and statecraft.
The book offers advice and guidance to rulers on how to acquire and maintain political power. It’s known for its pragmatic and often controversial approach to politics, advocating for leaders to prioritize effective governance and the preservation of t… Read More

A special edition release only for cNFTCon attendees. Meditations is a series of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from AD 161 to 180, recording his private notes to himself and ideas on Stoic philosophy.
Read More