A sapphic Netflix-esque Christmas movie meets How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days from the New York Times bestselling author duo of She Gets the Girl Rachael Lippincott and Alyson... Læs mere
Braiding memoir and cultural criticism, AN HONEST WOMAN is former sex worker Charlotte Shane’s intimate and incisive account of what it means to be a heterosexual woman and a feminist in a misogynistic society.
Book One of the Wattpad.com sensation whose serialized chapters have received 700 million unique reads and received representation by UTA—the New Adult One Direction fanfiction that launched a social reading juggernaut of an author.
An inspiring personal development book from former Special Forces Green Beret, Dan Fielding, who has been called by Kid Rock an "all around force for positivity and all that is good."
From the bestselling author of Fight Club comes a hilarious horror satire about a family of professional killers responsible for the most atrocious events in history and the young brothers that are destined to take over.
Now available again and timed for its 50th anniversary—the landmark book Origins of Marvel Comics by Stan Lee!
One of the world’s most powerful business leaders shows how we can confront China and Russia, strengthen our democracies, and safeguard our freedoms.
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, we asked for fundamental change. We got Goldman Sachs diversity pledges and rainbow flags flying in front of defense contractors.
The cofounder of BET and first African-American woman billionaire shares her deeply personal journey – through love and loss, tragedy and triumph—to discovering her true self and at last finding happiness in her work and life.
For readers of AJ Jacobs and Mary Roach, a spirtual memoir chronicling one skeptical millennial's attempt to live as a Witch for a year.
In this nonfiction picture book from the Newbery Honor and Stonewall Book Award-winning author of When Aiden Became a Brother, Kyle Lukoff, readers will learn about how queer people found community during a time when they had to keep their true selves secret.