The Twilight Saga Collection follows the story of Bella Swan, a teenage girl who falls in love with a vampire named Edward Cullen. Their love is threatened by a rival vampire clan and a pack of werewolves, leading to a series of thrilling and romantic adventures.
New Moon (The Twilight Saga) by Stephenie Meyer
“New Moon” follows Bella as she navigates her senior year of high school without her vampire love, Edward, who left to protect her. She befriends a mysterious werewolf, but soon realizes her heart still belongs to Edward. Facing danger and heartache, Bella must choose between her loyalty to Edward and her growing feelings for her new friend.
Going Rogue: An American Life by Sarah Palin
“Going Rogue” is an autobiography of Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and Republican vice-presidential candidate. It covers her childhood, political career, and personal life, highlighting her conservative values and controversial moments in the public eye.
Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto by Mark R. Levin
In “Liberty and Tyranny”, Mark R. Levin presents a powerful case for conservative ideology, arguing that the principles of limited government, individual liberty, and free markets are essential for maintaining a truly free society. He also critiques the growing influence of progressive policies and their threat to American values.
The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon) by Dan Brown
The Lost Symbol is a thrilling mystery novel that follows symbologist Robert Langdon as he races to unravel cryptic clues and prevent a sinister organization from unleashing a dangerous secret. Along the way, Langdon must confront his own beliefs and fears in a race against time.
The Pillars of the Earth (Deluxe Edition) (Oprah’s Book Club) by Ken Follett
Set in 12th century England, this epic tale follows the intertwined lives of master builder Tom Builder, the beautiful noblewoman Aliena, and the ruthless church leader Bishop Waleran as they struggle to build a magnificent cathedral amidst political turmoil and personal vendettas.
Loving Frank: A Novel by Nancy Horan
“Loving Frank” is a fictionalized account of the love affair between architect Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Borthwick Cheney, exploring the complexities of love and society’s expectations in the early 20th century. The passionate and scandalous relationship ultimately leads to tragedy and a profound impact on both their lives.
Freakonomics [Revised and Expanded]: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt
Economist Steven D. Levitt looks at seemingly unrelated topics such as cheating in sumo wrestling, the impact of names on success, and the economics of drug dealing, to reveal the hidden and counterintuitive side of everyday life.
The Dangerous Book for Boys by Conn Iggulden
The “Dangerous Book for Boys” is a nostalgic and instructional book that covers topics such as building tree houses, identifying constellations, and other adventures that boys can embark on. It is a must-read for boys and parents alike, bringing back the spirit of exploration and curiosity.
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
“The Lucky One” by Nicholas Sparks is a heartwarming story of a marine who finds a photograph that brings him good luck during his time at war. After returning home, he sets out to find the woman in the photo and ultimately finds love and healing from the past.
Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food by Jessica Seinfeld
“Deceptively Delicious” is a practical guide for parents looking to introduce healthier foods into their children’s diets. Author Jessica Seinfeld shares simple tips and tricks for sneaking nutritious ingredients into kid-friendly meals, making healthy eating easier and more appealing for the whole family.
The SPEED of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything by Stephen M .R. Covey
The SPEED of Trust highlights the importance of trust in all aspects of life and how it is the key to building strong relationships and achieving success. The book provides practical strategies for developing and maintaining trust, and shows how trust can increase efficiency, productivity, and overall well-being.
The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4) by Rick Riordan
In this fourth book in the Percy Jackson series, Percy and his friends must navigate the treacherous Labyrinth to find the creator of the famous maze and prevent a war between the gods. As they face dangerous challenges and encounters, they must also uncover a traitor in their midst.
What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful by Marshall Goldsmith
The book explores the common habits and behaviors that hold successful people back from reaching the next level of success and provides strategies for overcoming them. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and continual improvement in one’s personal and professional life.
Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip Heath
“Made to Stick” explores the key elements that make ideas memorable and impactful, using real-world examples and practical advice to help readers craft their own sticky ideas. From simplicity and unexpectedness to storytelling and emotional appeal, this book uncovers the secrets behind successful communication.
Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
“Into the Wild” is a non-fiction book that tells the true story of Chris McCandless, a young man who gave up a privileged life to venture into the wild and ultimately met a tragic end. Krakauer explores McCandless’s motivations and the events that led to his death in the Alaskan wilderness.
The Official Guide for GMAT Review by Graduate Management Admission Council
“The Official Guide for GMAT Review” is the ultimate resource for mastering the Graduate Management Admission Test. Created by the Graduate Management Admission Council, this book provides essential information, tips, and practice questions to effectively prepare for the GMAT and achieve a high score.
Twilight: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion by Mark Cotta Vaz
“Twilight: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion” is a visual guide to the blockbuster film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling novel. Packed with behind-the-scenes photos, concept art, and exclusive interviews, this book offers fans an inside look at the making of the movie that launched the popular Twilight franchise.
The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
“The Pillars of the Earth” by Ken Follett is a historical fiction novel that follows the construction of a cathedral in 12th century England and the intertwining lives and struggles of the people involved, while also exploring themes of power, religion, and love.
My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist’s Personal Journey by Jill Bolte Taylor
“My Stroke of Insight” is the true story of a brain scientist who suffers a massive stroke and recounts her unique and enlightening journey to recovery. Through her personal experiences, she offers a fascinating and inspiring perspective on the inner workings of the brain and the power of the human mind.
Stori Telling by Tori Spelling
“Stori Telling” by Tori Spelling is a memoir that follows the actress’s journey from being the daughter of famous TV producer Aaron Spelling to becoming a successful actress in her own right. It is a candid and compelling story about family, fame, and finding one’s own path in the entertainment industry.
The World Is Flat 3.0: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century (Further Updated and Expanded) by Thomas L. Friedman
In “The World Is Flat 3.0,” Thomas L. Friedman explains how globalization and advances in technology have made the world more interconnected and leveled the playing field for businesses and individuals. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities this presents for individuals, businesses, and countries in the 21st century.
You: Staying Young: The Owner’s Manual for Extending Your Warranty by Michael F. Roizen
Michael F. Roizen’s “You: Staying Young” offers a comprehensive guide to maintaining optimal health and youthfulness as you age. Through practical advice, the latest scientific research, and engaging anecdotes, Roizen provides readers with the tools to extend their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception by Scott McClellan
“What Happened” is a scathing insider account of the Bush administration, exposing a deep culture of deception and manipulation in Washington. Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan reveals the truth behind the decisions and actions of the Bush administration during his time in office.
Audition: A Memoir by Barbara Walters
In “Audition: A Memoir”, Barbara Walters reflects on her remarkable career as a pioneering female journalist, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, personal struggles, and insights on journalism, politics, and relationships. With honesty and grace, Walters recounts the highs and lows of her life, making for a poignant and inspiring read.
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely
“Predictably Irrational” explores the various ways in which our decisions are influenced by hidden and unconscious forces. Using examples from economics, psychology, and everyday life, the book highlights the irrationality of human behavior and how we can better understand and navigate our own decision-making processes.
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (Incerto) by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
“The Black Swan” is about the impact of rare and unpredictable events on our lives and the flaws of relying on past data to predict the future. Author Nassim Nicholas Taleb argues for the importance of being open-minded and prepared for unexpected events.
Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea by Chelsea Handler
“Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea” is a humorous and irreverent collection of personal stories and anecdotes from comedian Chelsea Handler, recounting her wild experiences with alcohol and relationships.
Fleeced: How Barack Obama, Media Mockery of Terrorist Threats, Liberals Who Want to Kill Talk Radio, the Do-Nothing Congress, Companies That Help Iran, and Washington Lobbyists for Foreign Governments Are Scamming Us … and What to Do About It by Dick Morris
“Fleeced” by Dick Morris unveils the numerous ways in which various parties, such as Obama, the media, liberals, Congress, corporations, and lobbyists, are deceiving and taking advantage of American citizens. It highlights the need for action to combat these scams.
Skinny Bitch: A No-Nonsense, Tough-Love Guide for Savvy Girls Who Want To Stop Eating Crap and Start Looking Fabulous! by Rory Freedman
“Skinny Bitch” is a brutally honest and straightforward guide that encourages women to break away from unhealthy eating habits and adopt a healthier lifestyle. With no-nonsense advice and tough love, this book empowers readers to make positive changes and achieve their desired body and self-image.
Good to Great and the Social Sectors: Why Business Thinking is Not the Answer by Jim Collins
Good to Great and the Social Sectors argues that using traditional business principles and strategies is not the key to success in the social sector. Instead, it advocates for a unique combination of entrepreneurial spirit, leadership, and discipline to achieve greatness in the non-profit world.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, Third Edition by Project Management Institute
This book serves as a comprehensive guide to project management, covering key concepts, processes, and standards outlined by the Project Management Institute. It explores the five project management process groups and ten knowledge areas, providing valuable insights and techniques for successful project execution.
Fearless Fourteen by Janet Evanovich
“Fearless Fourteen” by Janet Evanovich follows the hilarious and daring adventures of bounty hunter Stephanie Plum as she takes on a case involving a missing colleague and a dangerous fugitive. Filled with action, romance, and eccentric characters, this installment in the popular “Stephanie Plum” series is a must-read for fans.
The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream by Barack Obama
In this book, former President Barack Obama shares his vision for a more united and prosperous America. Offering insight into his political beliefs and personal experiences, he calls for unity, compassion, and courage in the face of challenges. Through hope and determination, he believes that the American dream can be reclaimed.
Our Iceberg Is Melting by John Kotter
“Our Iceberg Is Melting” by John Kotter is a fable about a colony of penguins who must learn to adapt to change as their iceberg begins to melt. Through their journey, the author presents eight steps for successfully implementing change within organizations.
The Road (Oprah’s Book Club) by Cormac McCarthy
“The Road” tells the story of a man and his young son traveling through a post-apocalyptic world in search of safety and a semblance of humanity. It explores themes of survival, love, and hope in the face of overwhelming darkness and despair.
Too Fat to Fish by Artie Lange
“Too Fat to Fish” is a humorous and candid memoir by comedian Artie Lange, chronicling his rise to fame and battle with addiction. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Lange shares his journey in the entertainment industry and the struggles he faced due to his weight and substance abuse.
Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning by Jonah Goldberg
“Liberal Fascism” explores the hidden history of the political left in America, tracing its roots back to the fascist movements of the 20th century. Jonah Goldberg argues that many of the tactics and ideologies of the left mirror those of fascist regimes, exposing the dark side of progressivism.
Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri
This collection of short stories explores the intricate experiences of immigrants in America, highlighting themes of family, identity, and the balance between tradition and modernity. With eloquent prose and relatable characters, Jhumpa Lahiri captures the universal struggles of the human condition.
The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller
In “The Reason for God,” Timothy Keller addresses common doubts and objections about Christianity in the modern world and presents evidence for belief in God and the validity of the Christian faith. He argues that reason and faith are both necessary for understanding and embracing a belief in God.
A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future by Daniel H. Pink
In this book, Pink argues that in a world where automation and technology are prevalent, individuals with strong right-brain skills such as creativity, empathy, and intuition will have a competitive advantage in the future job market. He emphasizes the importance of developing and utilizing both sides of the brain for success in the evolving economy.
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle: A Novel by David Wroblewski
The book follows the journey of a young boy named Edgar Sawtelle, who is born mute and is raised on a farm in rural Wisconsin, surrounded by a family of dog breeders. When tragedy strikes, Edgar is forced to embark on a quest to find his own identity and come to terms with his family’s past.
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin
This book explores how Abraham Lincoln, considered one of America’s greatest presidents, chose his cabinet from his former political rivals, turning them into a successful team. It highlights Lincoln’s leadership qualities, political savvy, and ability to foster unity and collaboration during a tumultuous time in American history.
The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Collector’s Edition (Offered Exclusively by Amazon) by J. K. Rowling
“The Tales of Beedle the Bard” is a collection of fairy tales from the wizarding world, featuring fantastical creatures and magical adventures. This collector’s edition, offered exclusively by Amazon, includes commentary and illustrations by author J.K. Rowling.
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
“The Kite Runner” is a powerful story of guilt, redemption, and the enduring bonds of friendship. Set in Afghanistan, it follows the lives of two young boys from different social classes whose friendship is tested by betrayal and their quest for forgiveness and personal redemption.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society: A Novel by Mary Ann Shaffer
This historical fiction novel follows the story of a writer who forms unexpected friendships with a group of people in the aftermath of World War II on the island of Guernsey. Through their letters and shared love for literature, they form a unique bond and navigate the challenges of post-war life.
American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House by Jon Meacham
American Lion is a biography of President Andrew Jackson, highlighting his rise to power and controversial presidency. The book delves into Jackson’s bold personality, his pivotal role in shaping the modern presidency, and the impact of his policies on the nation.
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association by American Psychological Association
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is a comprehensive guide to the formatting and citation of research papers in the field of psychology. It provides rules and guidelines for making your work clear, concise, and consistent with the standards of the APA.
Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics: Fabulous Flavor from Simple Ingredients: A Cookbook by Ina Garten
This cookbook by Ina Garten features delicious recipes using simple ingredients to create flavorful and classic dishes. With step-by-step instructions and tips for entertaining, this book is perfect for anyone looking to elevate their cooking with ease.
The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria
In “The Post-American World,” Fareed Zakaria argues that the global power structure is shifting away from the domination of the United States towards a more diverse and interconnected world. He explores the rise of other countries like China and India, and the need for the US to adapt to this changing landscape.
