Xuemo's philosophical book tops Amazon's Eastern Philosophy chart

Award-winning author Xuemo's latest English book, Reclaim the Throne of Your Heart, has achieved No. 1 New Release status in Eastern Philosophy on Amazon. The work focuses on mastering the mind to shape destiny amid information overload. It offers a five-step framework for personal development and cognitive awareness.

Xuemo, an author with more than 80 books published and translated into over 20 languages, has seen his newest English title, Reclaim the Throne of Your Heart, reach the top spot as a new release in Amazon's Eastern Philosophy category. Released on March 1, 2026, from New York, NY, the book centers on the concept of "mastering your mind to shape your destiny." It tackles challenges like constant pressure and information overload by promoting clarity, independence, and resilience.

The book provides a structured five-step framework emphasizing cognitive awareness and personal growth. Readers are guided to reassess external influences, clarify personal values, strengthen self-observation, improve concentration and insight, and refine behavioral patterns in daily life. This practical approach aims to reduce emotional drain, boost decision-making, and sustain mental clarity in complex settings.

Xuemo's literary achievements include his novel Curses of the Kingdom of Xixia, which won the 2024 NYC Big Book Award for World Literature. Another work, Wild Fox Ridge, received the 2024 International Impact Book Awards, the 2025 NYC Big Book Award, and the 2025 International Book Awards. His writings gain recognition in international literature and cross-cultural studies. This release extends his portfolio into personal development and cognitive management.

An electronic copy is available for $0.99 on Amazon.

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