Nonfiction

As Goes California: My Mission to Rescue the Golden State and Save the Nation

Publication Date: 09/05/2023

In an entertaining account of his surprisingly strong run for California governor in the 2021 recall election, bestselling author, commentator, and radio host Larry Elder argues that Democrats have systematically failed our country—especially black Americans. Throughout his years as a popular LA talk radio host, Larry Elder watched California go…

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Girl to Boss!: Advice for Girls from 50 of America’s Most Successful Women

Publication Date: 09/05/2023

Fifty women. Fifty inspiring stories. Fifty role models for America’s girls! Spies. Venture capitalists. Pilots and Pulitzer Prize winners. Doctors and diplomats. Economists and engineers. Scientists and CEOs. Teachers. Software developers. Video game makers. And so many more! In this amazing book—based on dozens of interviews—fifty of America’s most successful…

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Tumor Me

Publication Date: 09/05/2023

What would it sound like if you could think out loud? Thinking. It’s both a great gift and a burden. Thinking about what could be. “What if…?” is a question all young brain tumor survivors have pondered since their diagnosis. “What if the tumor was bigger or in a different…

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Better Humans: What the Mental Health Pandemic Teaches Us About Humanity

Publication Date: 08/15/2023

When a global pandemic exacerbated a pre-existing mental health crisis, the US was left with a mental health pandemic. This opened a Pandora’s box revealing what was long denied—we must prioritize mental health in all aspects of society, eliminate disparities and stigma, and become better humans. The world was turned…

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The Serpent’s Tooth

Publication Date: 08/15/2023

The Serpent’s Tooth takes the reader on a hurriedly-paced, true journey through Hollywood, addiction, lottery jackpots, and courtroom drama—that ultimately rips a family apart. The Serpent’s Tooth is the memoir of a courageous mother who fights tirelessly for the life of her daughter—a successful young film actress led criminally astray by a…

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Live Longer and Better: Your Journey to Living Longer and Better Has Never Been More Achievable Than Today

Publication Date: 08/15/2023

“What if I told you that you could live to be 125 years old?” Burres asks. In Live Longer and Better, Burres shares the secrets he has learned in his quest to extend life productively. “I decided to reinvent myself, imagining how I could challenge the world’s longevity record,” Burres…

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The Rules of Persuasion: How the World’s Greatest Communicators Convince, Inspire, Lead―and, Sometimes, Deceive

Publication Date: 08/08/2023

Have you ever wondered what makes someone convincing or why some messages persuade when others do not? Have you ever struggled with how to create a persuasive message, story, or presentation? Do you want to understand how persuasion can be used to corrupt or to achieve dangerous ends? The Rules…

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Beyond Everywhere: How Wi-Fi Became the World’s Most Beloved Technology

Publication Date: 07/18/2023

The fascinating international story of the people who created Wi-Fi, their early battles against skeptical opponents, and how it ultimately exploded across the globe to become synonymous with the internet itself—as told by one of Wi-Fi’s central figures. Eighteen billion Wi-Fi devices are in use around the world, with four…

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Fact-Checking the Fact-Checkers: How the Left Hijacked and Weaponized the Fact-Checking Industry

Publication Date: 07/18/2023

The fact-checking industry is exposed as a covert arm of the political left. Who fact-checks the fact-checkers? An industry that started in the 1990s by fact-checking chain emails and Bigfoot sightings has evolved over the past decade into the American political left’s strongest tool in justifying the censorship of their…

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The Controversialist: Arguments with Everyone, Left Right and Center

Publication Date: 07/11/2023

From his deep involvement in the civil rights and anti-war movements of the 1960s to his almost forty years at the head of the New Republic, Martin Peretz traces his personal history alongside those of the cultural and political centers—Harvard, Wall Street, Washington—in which he was a key player for decades.…

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