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The Commodore. The casinos. The comebacks. Love him or hate him, the deals tell the real story — with receipts.
58 books across 12 genres. Mystery, humor, literary fiction, science fiction, fantasy, children's stories, romance, cookbooks, and biography. Different voices. One house.
The Commodore. The casinos. The comebacks. Love him or hate him, the deals tell the real story — with receipts.
From a chaotic Appalachian childhood to the Marines, Yale, and the Vice Presidency — the unlikeliest rise in modern American politics.
Before the White House, before the gold letters — the deals, the debts, and the father that made Donald Trump. Documented, fair, and stranger than the myth.
How the working class walked out of one party, into another, and remade American politics while the experts weren't looking.
He lost everything three times before fifty. Then, in a backyard shed, Momofuku Ando invented instant ramen and changed how the world eats.
Everyone knows his name. This is her story — the woman who remembers everything the legend forgot.
Two hundred years of Christmas Eves, witnessed from the quiet corners — a bug's-eye history of human kindness.
Some snowmen melt. Some remember.
A grieving family. A strange little robot. One Christmas that refuses to let them give up on wonder.
He remembers every Christmas he's ever had. Every single one. That's the gift, and that's the problem.
Nobody in town believes anymore — until showing up starts looking a lot like a miracle.
Pico has one mission this winter: the perfect snowball. Perfection, it turns out, takes practice.
Pico journeys north to find out where the lights in the sky come from — and who turns them on.
Fifty make-ahead smoothies and a fifteen-minute freezer-bag system. Breakfast, solved for a month.
Fifty grilling recipes from every corner of the planet. Your backyard just got a passport.
Fifty protein-rich recipes built for smaller appetites — because every bite has to count now.
Summer salads and light meals for the nights you want real food without turning on the oven.
Fifty gluten-free, nut-free vegetarian dinners the whole table can eat — no asterisks, no separate pots.
Two children carved a promise into an oak tree. Twenty years later, they command the armies tearing the world apart.
Four tales the sea left on the shore, and the lighthouse keeper who collects them.
Earth, fire, storm, and sea — the Forces of Nature saga, parts one and two in a single volume.
Whatever he draws with the ink becomes real. The nightmares figured that out before he did.
Wickham Hollow is peaceful. The river is gentle. Thorn is the one rabbit who notices that the forest has started to lie.
A kingdom's holy telescope fell over and pointed at a taco bar. Now Brody is the Chosen One, and he has receipts proving he shouldn't be.
The title is not a marketing gimmick. It is a warning, and you are already ignoring it.
Four billion years, in order: from the first split cell to the surface of the moon, one small unkillable narrator riding the whole way.
An immortal consciousness has lived sixty-two billion lives — mostly as bugs — and it has been keeping a diary. Every life. Every death. Every rating.
Thirty-two lives about being kept, being seen, and being loved — as told by the one soul who has been all of them.
Walter died, went to Hell, and got assigned to care for the three-headed dog. Honestly? Best job he's ever had.
Dee is the smallest bird in the forest — which means she's about to be the only one who can help.
The last firefly in Gran's garden is looking for enough darkness to be seen.
When Milo's chest gets tight, Huff the breath bear knows exactly what to do: slow, steady, brave.
जब चाँद सही होता है, रेत को याद आता है कि ड्रैगन कैसे बना जाता है।
Cuando la luna es propicia, la arena recuerda cómo ser un dragón.
When the moon is right, the sand remembers how to be a dragon.
He's bacon you to stop. The Hamminator is back, and this time it's personal.
Thanksgiving is coming, and Terrence the turkey has uncovered a conspiracy. He would like to discuss it. Loudly.
The volcano has been patient for ten thousand years. Today it stops being patient.
Seven kids who don't fit anywhere else. One mansion with too many locked doors. The Misfits are on the case.
Stella is a star — an actual star — and she's been shining alone for billions of years, wondering if anyone can see her.
A vampire who won't bite anyone has to explain himself to literally everybody.
The Cookie King rules Halloween with a sugared fist. His monster subjects have had enough.
At twelve he was hit by a drunk driver. At forty-two, he is one. The surgeon's whole life sits between those two sentences.
A retired professor. A young librarian. A friendship neither of them saw coming — and the book that made them brave.
Etta invented the village of Everwick when she was seven. Now her mother is sick, and Everwick's sky is turning real.
A dying father secretly writes six books — one for each person he's leaving behind. This is the story of what happens when they find out.
Between one heartbeat and the next, there is a library. Everyone visits eventually. Almost no one remembers.
Qualcuno sta uccidendo chi commette crimini contro la cucina italiana. Il commissario Esposito quasi non vuole prenderlo.
Someone is killing the people who commit crimes against Italian cuisine. Detective Jean-Pierre Esposito almost doesn't want to catch him.
The patient died with perfect blood pressure. FDA investigator Nate Kessler wants to know how a miracle drug's numbers got so clean.
A small-town librarian discovers her library holds more than books — it holds the hidden histories of every woman it ever sheltered.
Someone is murdering people according to the rules of classic board games. Your move.
A working blueprint for building fiction factories with AI — from someone actually running one.
He built an empire and lost the only person in it who mattered. Winning her back will cost him everything the empire taught him.
A Maine inn, a woman starting over, and a fisherman who knows exactly what the tide takes and what it brings back.
She can step into photographs. Every picture is a doorway — and one of them leads to the person she wasn't supposed to love.
A telescope on the far side of the moon opens its eye — and watches another civilization begin to die.
The universe has been paying attention the whole time. This is the story of one human life, told by everything that witnessed it.