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The Anthropocene Reviewed
A moving collection of John Green’s personal essays that review everyday things—from keyboards to sunsets—on a five-star scale, exploring humanity, the planet, and our love for the world.$1.99$20.00 -
The Sirens’ Call
A powerful look at how the attention economy hijacks our minds, lives, and democracy through social media—and a practical framework to reclaim focus and control.$1.99$20.00 -
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All the Way to the River: Oprah’s Book Club: Love, Loss, and Liberation
Elizabeth Gilbert’s intimate memoir about falling in love with a best friend who becomes a dangerous addict, and how heartbreak blooms into personal awakening and freedom from destructive cravings.$2.99$16.99 -
What If? 2: Additional Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions
From xkcd’s Randall Munroe, this book answers the world’s weirdest science questions with clear explanations and playful illustrations, turning impractical ideas into fun, thought-provoking physics explorations.$1.99$16.99 -
The Chronicles of Downton Abbey
Official Downton Abbey Season 3 companion; explores post-WWI changes at Downton, introduces new characters, and follows each Crawley and servant with history, motives, and behind-the-scenes drama—perfect for fans.$2.99$16.99 -
We Breed Lions
Investigative profile of Canada’s hockey crisis: sexual assault allegations, hazing, and a culture of secrecy. Westhead exposes harm, accountability, and efforts to reform, offering a hopeful path for the sport.$3.99$28.50 -
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How to Keep House While Drowning
A compassionate guide to cleaning and organizing for overwhelmed readers. KC Davis shows you: your home can work for you, not the other way around; prioritize, simplify, and customize strategies.$2.99$24.99 -
A Flower Traveled in My Blood
Gripping true story of the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo who search for kidnapped grandchildren after Argentina’s dictatorship, blending investigative reporting, science, and compassion to uncover memory, identity, and justice.$1.99$30.00 -
Filthy Rich
Explores Jeffrey Epstein’s wealth, power, and crimes, revealing how he manipulated systems, avoided accountability, and what the case uncovered about justice for America’s rich. Includes police interviews and court transcripts.$2.99$19.99 -
Mythology (75th Anniversary Illustrated Edition): Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes (BLACK DOG & LEV)
A deluxe, illustrated hardcover of Edith Hamilton’s Mythology, timeless Greek, Roman, and Norse tales. Rich color plates, gold-bordered pages, perfect for collectors and fans of classic myth storytelling since 1942.$4.99$32.00 -
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The Medicine Book (DK Big Ideas)
A visually engaging overview of medical breakthroughs, from ancient practices to COVID-19, with 100+ ideas, diagrams, and timelines, designed for beginners and curious adults who want a clear, friendly primer.$1.99$16.99 -
The Greatest Sentence Ever Written
Walter Isaacson explores origin and power of the Declaration’s ‘We hold these truths’—how Jefferson drafted it, Franklin and Adams edited it—and how the message can unite Americans today.$1.99$20.00 -
The Overthinker’s Guide to Making Decisions
A practical companion that ends analysis paralysis, teaching you a TRUST framework and SAGE method to turn overthinking into clear, aligned decisions, trust your voice, not others, with journaling prompts.$1.99$16.99 -
The Day the World Came to Town
True story of how Gander, Newfoundland welcomed travelers after 9/11, showing extraordinary kindness that inspired Broadway’s Come From Away, with lasting friendships, scholarships, and a powerful example of humanity.$2.99$19.99 -
The High 5 Habit
A practical, science-based guide to daily high fives to yourself—self-encouragement that builds confidence, happiness, and results by turning self-support into a simple, powerful daily habit.$2.99$16.99 -
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Gripping, award-winning history of modern Afghanistan told through Kabul’s Inter-Continental hotel, tracing decades of conflict via the lives of Hazrat, Abida, Malalai, and Sadeq.$3.99$29.00 -
From Here to the Great Unknown
A posthumously completed memoir by Lisa Marie Presley, co-authored with daughter Riley Keough. Intimate, raw reflections on Graceland fame, love, addiction, motherhood, grief, told in voices bridging life and beyond.$1.99$16.99 -
Everything Is Tuberculosis
John Green blends science, history, and advocacy in a look at tuberculosis—its global toll, inequities, and a friendship with a Sierra Leone patient, showing how choices can change its future.$2.99$16.99 -
A Very Private School
This candid memoir by Charles Spencer, Diana’s brother, recounts being sent to a boarding school at eight, enduring cruelty and homesickness, its impact, with a new afterword on survivor solidarity.$1.99$19.99




















