
The Man Who Owns the News
$6.12Michael Wolff exposes Rupert Murdoch’s powerful media empire and the intrigue within his influential, secretive world.

The Man Who Saw Too Much
$7.79“The Man Who Saw Too Much” explores David Brill’s experiences as a combat cameraman. John Little presents gripping tales from war zones. Brill’s unique perspective highlights the challenges and dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones. The book highlights bravery, morality, and the impact of war on both soldiers and civilians.

The Memory Palace of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
$4.33In “The Memory Palace of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum,” Patricia Vigdermann explores the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner. The book reveals her passion for art and culture. It also highlights the museum’s unique collection and architecture. Rich narratives unveil the mystery behind the museum’s storied past and Gardner’s influential legacy.

The MoJo Guide to Coco Chanel
$1.52“The MoJo Guide to Coco Chanel” presents an insightful overview of the legendary fashion designer’s life. It explores her impact on style and culture. Readers will discover Chanel’s innovations, personal struggles, and lasting legacy. This guide offers inspiration for those captivated by fashion and women’s empowerment, celebrating Chanel’s unique contributions to the industry.

The Moneymakers
$2.75Anne-Marie Fink reveals strategies used by exceptional managers to thrive in today’s unpredictable business world.

The Most Beautiful Walk in the World
$5.64In “The Most Beautiful Walk in the World,” John Baxter explores Paris through its streets. He shares personal stories and rich history, highlighting architectural wonders and hidden gems. Each walk unveils the city’s charm, revealing cafes, art, and culture. Baxter’s passion for Paris immerses readers in a delightful journey.

The Ninth
$5.96Harvey Sachs explores Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and its profound impact on music and society in 1824.

The Pampered Chef
$2.75Doris Christopher shares the inspiring journey behind founding The Pampered Chef and its rise to national success.

The Paper Garden
$9.39“The Paper Garden” by Molly Peacock tells the inspiring story of Mary Delany, who began her artistic journey at the age of 72. Transforming her life through paper mosaics, she defied societal expectations. Peacock highlights perseverance, creativity, and self-discovery, demonstrating that it’s never too late to pursue one’s passions and embrace new beginnings.

The People’s Tycoon
$6.17Steven Watts chronicles Henry Ford’s innovations, influence, and legacy as a transformative figure of the American century.

The Perennial Freshman
$1.99In “The Perennial Freshman,” George Whiteman explores the journey of lifelong learning. He emphasizes personal growth through curiosity and education. The narrative celebrates the challenges and joys of continuous self-improvement. Whiteman inspires readers to embrace their inner student, fostering a mindset of exploration and adaptability throughout life’s various stages.












