Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Somadina
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Future Millionaire: A Young Person’s Step-by-Step Guide to Making WEALTH Inevitable
Monday, April 6, 2026
Owning It: Our Disabled Childhoods… in Our Own Words
Friday, April 3, 2026
Mumming: A Year of Trying (and Failing) to Be a Better Parent
Victoria Vanstone initially envisioned herself as the quintessential organized mom, but instead found herself becoming a parent who sometimes resorts to shouting and throwing things. Determined to bridge this gap between expectation and reality, Victoria commits to a year of personal and parental development.
Her year of self-improvement encompasses everything from enrolling in a parenting course and attempting an exercise routine to navigating the complex world of adult friendships and even taking a solo vacation away from her family. Through these varied and often failed experiments, Victoria discovers that imperfection is not only inevitable but can also be the source of joy and a path to a more fulfilling family life.
Mumming is a heartwarming and side-splitting read that celebrates the messy, authentic, and often funny reality of parenting. This memoir offers a hilarious and deeply relatable look at one mother's journey to reinvent herself and her parenting style, often through a series of comical missteps.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Naruto, Vol. 32: The Search for Sasuke
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Vol. 18: No Brainer
Greg's efforts to rescue his school form the core of the story, as he and his classmates devise various schemes and plans. The potential closure of the school looms large, threatening to disrupt the established order of Greg's middle school life and usher in a new, uncertain chapter.
No Brainer continues the familiar blend of humor and relatable middle school experiences that have made the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series a global phenomenon.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Malcolm Lives!
Malcolm Lives! offers a compelling narrative biography of Malcolm X, meticulously crafted to trace his life from birth to death. Growing up poor, Malcom X's early life was shaped by the struggle against a racist American society. Malcolm turned to a life of crime and was eventually caught. In prison, Malcolm had the time to reflect and shape his views of the world. Upon his release, Malcolm joined the Nation of Islam and became its most prolific speaker. Malcolm Lives! provides crucial context for Malcolm's pivotal decisions and the actions of those around him, moving beyond a mere personal portrait to illuminate the intricate social and political landscape of America during the Civil Rights Movement. Malcolm's journey ultimately evolved towards a powerful commitment to anti-racism.
This groundbreaking work serves as a comprehensive and accessible resource, not only providing an intimate look at a hugely influential American figure but also revealing the broader historical forces that shaped his life and era. By presenting Malcolm's transformation and intellectual evolution within the context of the civil rights movement, Malcolm Lives! highlights that his enduring legacy is grounded in his ongoing growth and dedication to achieving a more just and equitable society.






