Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging ($0.99) by Julie Ryan McGue: Julie is a twin. She is also adopted. When at 48, Julie faces serious health issues, and the twins decide to research their closed adoption, a journey that lasts five years and involves multiple search angles. What began as a simple desire for family medical history evolves into a complicated quest―one that unearths secrets, lies, and family members that are literally right next door.
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The B-Train: An American Loser ($0.99) by Bo Joseph: A brutally honest and darkly funny account of second chances, survival, and self-discovery. Written with grit and heart, it tracks a remarkable comeback in life, proving that no one is too far gone to turn their story around. Could this apply to you, too?
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Strange but True: A Voyage Around Weirdness in Nature and the Human World ($0.99) by Tony Fosgate: Why is life so weird? This hilarious and offbeat journey around the bizarre might just give you a clue. From sexy chimps to lethally bad art, billion-dollar orange juices, and brains floating in space, “Strange but True…” uncovers many of the stories behind the oddness of the universe and provides at least some of the answers—well, maybe.
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Unbalanced: Memoir of an Immigrant Math Teacher ($2.99) by Yellow Heights: This is the journey of a first-generation immigrant becoming a high school math teacher in the US after two successful careers as a software engineer and an investment manager, offering a panoramic view of the wokeness, coddling, and lack of accountability in education. The book has won the Maxy Award for 2025's best memoir and was covered by Fox News.
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Digital Jim Crow ($3) by Luis Merced: Learn digital wellness and digital literacy strategies in the face of the systemically oppressive algorithms, which perpetuate a lack of equity. Digital Jim Crow is highly researched and gives solution-focused strategies for folks contemplating a more balanced relationship with their visual content.
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Billionaire Cab Driver: Timeless Lessons for Financial Success ($0.99) by Joseph Tallal: Chosen to write a billionaire’s life story, reporter Dan Langston spends one day with Akamai Kane, a humble cab driver worth $20 billion. Through Akamai’s inspiring journey, readers learn clear, timeless financial principles that turn ordinary income into lasting wealth.
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Tiny Actions, Massive Impact: How Small Daily Actions Lead to Big Wins ($0.99) by Sema Donaldson: Tiny Actions, Massive Impact shows how small daily habits create big, lasting success. Blending science, real stories, and practical tools, Sema Donaldson guides you to build momentum, stay consistent, overcome setbacks, and transform your life through simple, intentional actions. Start small—grow big with daily progress.
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The Dopamine Book: The 48-Hour Dopamine Detox, Digital Cleanse, and Social Media Fast for People Who Can't Stop Checking Their D*mn Phone ($2.99) by Omari Lewis: Still scrolling your phone like the answers to life are hidden between memes? That's next-level cringe. The Dopamine Book will rip the phone out of your mental death grip, reboot your dopamine, and remind you what a functioning human feels like. Let’s go.
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A Literary Paris: Hemingway, Colette, Sedaris, and Others on the Uncommon Lure of the City of Light ($1.99) by Jamie Cox Robertson: Discover Paris through the eyes of its greatest writers. From Hemingway’s cafés to Colette’s salons, Jamie Cox Robertson brings the city’s literary past to life in vivid portraits and hidden corners. Part history, part travelogue, A Literary Paris is a captivating journey for lovers of books, culture, and the City of Light.
This deal is good on December 15, 2025