A provocative memoir that invites empathy, raises red flags, and keeps you arguing with yourself long after the final page Patric Gagne’s Sociopath arrives with a bold premise: an inside account of life as a self-identified sociopath who is determined to live […]
An Honest but Imperfect Reckoning with Faith, Family, and Freedom “Counting the Cost” is a memoir that dares to pull back the curtain on one of America’s most famous fundamentalist families. Written by Jill Duggar, her husband Derick Dillard, and Craig Borlase, […]
Michael Finkel’s The Art Thief reads like a heist thriller that happens to be true. It follows Stéphane Breitwieser, a soft spoken Frenchman who relieved European museums, churches, and small galleries of hundreds of Renaissance and medieval treasures between 1995 and 2001. […]
Adam Grant’s Think Again is a lively invitation to practice intellectual humility and to treat beliefs as hypotheses to be tested. The book’s core promise is simple yet valuable for readers of business, education, and personal growth: learning how to rethink is […]
Jennette McCurdy’s I’m Glad My Mom Died is one of those rare memoirs that grabs you by the throat and refuses to let go. Honest, disturbing, and surprisingly funny, it is the story of a young woman who grew up in the […]
Glennon Doyle’s Untamed is part memoir, part manifesto, and very much a cultural lightning rod. It invites readers to question the habits and stories that keep them small, to set boundaries, and to live with a fiercer honesty. It also polarizes, sometimes […]
From Here to the Great Unknown is one of those rare memoirs that feels both intimate and monumental a story that doesn’t just chronicle a life but seeks to understand a legacy. Written through the intertwined voices of Lisa Marie Presley and […]
Kelly Bishop’s The Third Gilmore Girl: A Memoir is an irresistible journey through five decades of show business told by one of television’s most beloved matriarchs. With warmth, humor, and sharp insight, Bishop invites readers behind the scenes of a career that […]
The Millennium series once defined a generation of readers. Stieg Larsson’s original trilogy was bold, politically charged, and unforgettably raw, anchored by the enigmatic Lisbeth Salander and the moral journalist Mikael Blomkvist. But with Lokattens Klor (The Lynx’s Claws), the eighth installment […]
Ruth Ware, the queen of modern psychological thrillers, steps into new territory with Zero Days, a pulse-racing blend of action, technology, and suspense. Known for atmospheric mysteries like The Woman in Cabin 10 and The Death of Mrs. Westaway, Ware takes a […]