Biography and Memoir

Megalife: The Autobiography of Nick Menza

Publication Date: 12/11/2018

The uncensored story of one of rock’s greatest drummers who died doing what he loved best. With Nick Menza behind the kit, Megadeth transitioned from celebrated cult band to international superstars. Rust in Peace, the first album to feature Menza and Marty Friedman, was instantly considered a classic, sold over a…

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Timothée Chalamet: An Unauthorized Biography

Publication Date: 12/11/2018

The meteoric rise of film star and Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet has the world wondering—is he Hollywood’s next superstar? Actor Timothée Chalamet has seemingly come out of nowhere, yet the young and talented New York-born actor—nominated already for his first Oscar award (Call Me by Your Name) by the age…

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A Sucky Love Story: Overcoming Unhappily Ever After

Publication Date: 12/04/2018

As seen on Shane Dawson's YouTube channel! What if falling in love meant almost losing everything? Where does a moderately popular internet star who never leaves her house look for potential suitors? Online. Tinder, Bumble, Match.com, OkCupid—I tried them all. My thirty-one-year-old self clicked and swiped her little heart out,…

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Permanently Suspended: The Rise and Fall… and Rise Again of Radio’s Most Notorious Shock Jock

Publication Date: 11/20/2018

The uncensored and long-awaited life story of radio’s most notorious shock jock, Anthony Cumia. Today, Anthony Cumia is the co-host of the wildly popular “Anthony Cumia Show,” which live-streams to a huge following of paid subscribers; however, Anthony is most well-known from the legendary, nationally syndicated “Opie and Anthony Show.” Permanently…

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Standing Up To Goliath: Battling State and National Teachers’ Unions for the Heart and Soul of Our Kids and Country

Publication Date: 11/20/2018

Rebecca Friedrichs tells real-life stories that expose state and national teachers’ unions as the money and muscle behind the degradation of America’s schools and culture. In a book that’s both accessible and enlightening, Rebecca Friedrichs recounts her thirty-year odyssey as an elementary school teacher who comes face-to-face with the forces…

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The Roof: The Beatles’ Final Concert

Publication Date: 11/13/2018

HE WAS THERE! Apple Records former US manager Ken Mansfield takes a touching and comprehensive look back on one of Rock’n’Roll’s most significant events, while bringing an insider’s perspective to the days leading up to those 42 fascinating minutes of the Beatles monumental Rooftop Concert. There are moments in time…

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Be A Leader: Be Who You Want to Be

Publication Date: 10/02/2018

In this inspirational guide, Moroccan entrepreneur Nezha Alaoui empowers readers to develop leadership skills they can apply to success in both life and business. At 7 years old, Nezha Alaoui knew exactly who she wanted to be: an independent businesswoman whose work would have a positive global impact. As a…

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The Absolute Woman: It’s All About Feminine Power

Publication Date: 09/25/2018

As a young American designer in Paris during the swinging sixties, Vicky Tiel met Elizabeth Taylor, and married her makeup man. Tiel and Taylor became fast friends and confidants, sharing their mutual love of sexy, fitted clothes and a fun-loving lifestyle. Along with Parsons classmate Mia Fonssagrives, they opened a…

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Behind the Murder Curtain: Special Agent Bruce Sackman Hunts Doctors and Nurses Who Kill Our Veterans

Publication Date: 09/18/2018

When Veterans Hospital patients on the road to recovery suddenly die in increasing numbers, it’s up to VA Special Agent in Charge Bruce Sackman to find out why. His shocking discovery rips open the hidden world of what goes on behind the bedside curtains when a killer doctor or nurse…

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The Gospel According to Luke

Publication Date: 09/18/2018

The outrageous and often hilarious autobiography of legendary session musician and lead guitarist and singer of Toto. No one explodes one of the longest-held misconceptions of music history better than Steve Lukather and his band Toto. The dominant sound of the late ‘70s and ‘80s was not punk, but a…

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