Nonfiction

Twenty Times I Almost Died: Life Lessons from the Edge of Survival

Publication Date: 08/18/2026

A gripping memoir of survival and resilience, sharing true stories of close calls and the lessons they revealed about living with purpose, character, and strength. How do you live after narrowly escaping death? In Twenty Times I Almost Died: Life Lessons from the Edge of Survival, John Spencer, a soldier,…

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Strike Season: The True Story of a Team That Played on When the Coaches Walked Out

Publication Date: 08/11/2026

Friday Night Lights meets Lord of the Flies in this unforgettable true story of a high school football team that banded together when a teacher’s strike left them without coaches. Michael Eck had always been mesmerized by his father’s love of Notre Dame football.  Now, they were recruiting him to…

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Don’t Say Sorry: Make Great Decisions, Without Regrets

Publication Date: 08/11/2026

An extraordinary new decision-making formula that allows anyone to enjoy a meaningful life by solving your most difficult personal and professional problems. Don’t Say Sorry reveals that a new Decision-Making Formula is as important to the resolution of your most difficult dilemmas as major scientific formulas are to understanding nature.…

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Time to Choose: Reclaiming Liberty from the Swamp

Publication Date: 08/04/2026

Time to Choose takes readers from victory to vigilance in a battle where American values must triumph over political corruption and woke agendas. The time is now. The choice is ours. The future belongs to those who dare to defend it. In Time to Choose, Catalina Lauf delivers a bold…

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The House Always Wins: The Business, Politics, and Human Cost of Sports Betting

Publication Date: 08/04/2026

An investigative narrative revealing how smartphones, deregulation, and pandemic isolation turned America’s pastime into its newest addiction. The House Always Wins traces the rise of legal sports betting from a fringe hobby to a $120-billion-a-year industry, reshaping how Americans watch, wager, and lose. Economist and health policy analyst Roger Bate…

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How the Ferris Wheel Was Broken: A Love Letter to Los Angeles

Publication Date: 07/28/2026

A love letter to Los Angeles, the mysterious year 2000, and the life of a kid desperate to shine. Sebastian Tillinger is determined to survive Y2K and grow up before New Year’s Eve, 1999.  He might get married to the first woman he ever loved, just to prove he’s a…

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Odds Man Out: The Untold Story of How Professional Sports Crushed Betting’s Online Pioneer

Publication Date: 07/07/2026

Three San Francisco traders become internet gambling pioneers after launching the first truly online sports books, but the fix is in as the professional sports leagues flex their muscle to game the system and turn its founders into fugitives, proving that no bet’s a sure thing. Before the Supreme Court…

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The 5 Levels of High Performance Teams: A Balanced Framework in High-Velocity Environments

Publication Date: 06/30/2026

The 5 Levels of High-Performance Teams: A Balanced Framework in High-Velocity Environments redefines what it means to lead and sustain elite teams, providing a groundbreaking framework for building, managing, and optimizing high-performance teams across industries, from business and sports to military and crisis response. What truly defines a high-performance team?…

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Success Unshared is Failure

Publication Date: 06/30/2026

John Paul DeJoria’s journey to becoming a billionaire started in the back seat of his car. Rarely will you find such diversity in a person’s life, business, philanthropy, and philosophy as you will with John Paul DeJoria. His professional journey began when he was homeless, living in a car with…

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Lead With Kindness: How to Change the Culture of the Workplace and the World

Publication Date: 06/30/2026

Kindness is a powerful tool for success in the workplace and beyond. With over twenty years of experience as a TV producer, writer, and showrunner, Melinda Hsu survived brutally toxic environments during her rise through the ranks of an incredibly demanding industry. Despite these challenges, she emerged as an accomplished…

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