
Persepolis: A Childhood Story
0- New York Times Bestseller and acclaimed graphic memoir by Marjane Satrapi
- Chronicles growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution through powerful black-and-white comic strip images
- Covers Marjane’s life from ages six to fourteen, including significant historical events like the overthrow of the Shah and the Iran-Iraq War
- Features a unique perspective as the intelligent daughter of Marxists and the great-granddaughter of an emperor
- Highlights the contradictions between personal life and public life in a politically tumultuous environment
- Combines a personal coming-of-age story with broader themes of war, political repression, and resilience
- Recognized as one of the New York Times’s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century
- An engaging narrative that introduces readers to a relatable and charming young girl amidst the backdrop of historical upheaval

What’s So Funny? My Hilarious Life
0- Memoir by six-time Emmy Award-winner Tim Conway, known for his role on The Carol Burnett Show
- Chronicles his life from childhood to army service and rise as a national star
- Features Conway’s signature humor, improvised comedy, and memorable characters
- Includes behind-the-scenes stories from McHale’s Navy and The Carol Burnett Show
- Highlights Conway’s collaborations with entertainment legends like Harvey Korman and Don Knotts
- Offers intimate anecdotes about friendships with stars like Betty White and Bob Newhart
- Filled with warmth and humor, aiming to delight and inspire fans
- Published by Howard Books on October 29, 2013, with a length of 273 pages

Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter
0- Character Limit” reveals the shocking inside story of Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover of Twitter
- Written by New York Times technology reporters Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, the book explores the political, social, and financial implications of Musk’s actions
- The narrative portrays Musk as a powerful influencer on Twitter, with over 80 million followers, who sought to reshape the platform’s direction
- The book provides a vivid, cinematic account of Musk’s approach to Twitter, detailing his secret stock accumulation and contentious negotiations
- Exclusive interviews and internal documents offer a comprehensive perspective on the events surrounding Musk’s takeover
- The story raises critical questions about media control, narrative ownership, and the costs of power in today’s digital age
- The book has received acclaim from notable publications, highlighting its masterful storytelling and insightful analysis

Lovely One: A Memoir by Ketanji Brown Jackson
0- #1 New York Times Bestseller memoir by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the Supreme Court
- Chronicles her extraordinary life story, highlighting her family’s journey from segregation to her historic confirmation
- Describes her upbringing, instilled with pride in her heritage by her educator parents
- Shares her experiences as a young oratory champion and student body president in high school
- Graduated magna cum laude from Harvard, participating in musical theater and key student organizations
- Offers insights into advancing in the legal profession despite underrepresentation
- Balances her demanding career with the joys and challenges of marriage and motherhood
- Inspires dreamers with an openhearted narrative of hope for a more just world

Sapiens: A Brief History of Humanity
0- New York Times Readers’ Pick: Top 100 Books of the 21st Century
- Official U.S. edition with full color illustrations throughout
- #1 New York Times Bestseller and a Summer Reading Pick for notable figures like Barack Obama and Bill Gates
- Written by renowned historian Dr. Yuval Noah Harari, exploring the creation and evolution of humanity
- Integrates history and biology to offer a unique perspective on human development and contemporary issues
- Features 27 photographs, 6 maps, and 25 illustrations/diagrams for enhanced understanding
- Examines the implications of humans altering natural selection and our future evolution
- Essential reading for fans of prominent thinkers like Jared Diamond and Matt Ridley

I’m Glad My Mom Died – Audiobook
0- #1 New York Times and International Bestseller with over 2 million copies sold
- Memoir by Jennette McCurdy, known for her roles in iCarly and Sam & Cat
- Explores her struggles as a child actor, including eating disorders and addiction
- Details her complicated relationship with her overbearing mother, who pushed her to achieve stardom
- Chronicles her rise to fame and the anxiety, shame, and self-loathing that accompanied it
- Highlights her journey to recovery after her mother’s death from cancer
- Written with candor and dark humor, focusing on resilience and independence
- Celebrates personal growth and the joy of self-care, such as shampooing her own hair

Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments
0- Explores the lives, policies, and legacies of all 45 U.S. presidents from Washington to Biden
- Authored by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard, known for their bestselling Killing book series
- Features extensive research revealing new historical facts and private correspondence
- Provides insightful and entertaining portraits of each president with no-spin commentary
- Addresses the impact of each president on American history and ideals
- Discusses the roles of first ladies and their influence on historical events
- Examines the lasting resonance of presidential decisions across eras
- Written in an engaging style, appealing to history and politics enthusiasts, especially relevant during the 2024 election season

How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter
0- Title: “Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter
- Authors: Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, rising star New York Times technology reporters
- Covers Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover of Twitter and its political, social, and financial impacts
- Explores Musk’s controversial views on free speech and his influence on the platform since joining in 2010
- Details the dramatic events leading to Musk becoming Twitter’s largest shareholder and subsequent acquisition
- Combines exclusive interviews, unreported documents, and internal recordings for a revealing account
- Aims to provide insights into the dynamics of power, narrative control, and the consequences of Musk’s leadership
- Scheduled for publication by Penguin Press on September 17, 2024, with a total of 480 pages

Ghost Soldiers: WWII’s Greatest Rescue Mission
0- National Bestseller and acclaimed as “the greatest World War II story never told” by Esquire
- Author Hampton Sides narrates a heroic mission to rescue survivors of the Bataan Death March
- The operation took place on January 28, 1945, involving 121 U.S. troops behind enemy lines in the Philippines
- The mission aimed to save 513 POWs from a brutal camp, with heightened stakes due to a recent prison massacre
- The book provides minute-by-minute details of the daring raid, alongside personal stories of the prisoners
- Highlights the prisoners’ resilience amidst starvation, tropical diseases, and torture
- Offers a harrowing yet inspiring account of bravery, self-sacrifice, and the human spirit in desperate conditions
- Published by Vintage on September 17, 2002, with a print length of 384 pages

Untamed by Glennon Doyle – Audible Edition
0- #1 New York Times Bestseller with over two million copies sold
- Glennon Doyle’s most revealing memoir about female empowerment and self-discovery
- Explores the importance of trusting one’s inner voice over societal expectations
- Recognized as one of the best books of the year by various prominent publications
- Shares personal experiences of love, divorce, and blending families
- Encourages women to embrace their true selves and set boundaries
- Highlights the journey from feeling overwhelmed to living fully and authentically
- Promotes bravery as a path to luck and fulfillment in life












