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Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Classic Science Fantasy

John Carter is a Confederate veteran who finds himself inexplicably transported from the Arizona desert to the surface of Mars, a planet the locals call Barsoom, populated by warring civilizations, exotic creatures, and a princess whose kingdom needs a hero. Burroughs’s 1912 novel set the template for an entire genre of planetary adventure, blending swashbuckling action with just enough scientific speculation to feel grounded in its era’s understanding of the cosmos. 🚀

This is the book that arguably invented modern sword-and-planet fiction, influencing everyone from the pulp writers who followed Burroughs directly to filmmakers and novelists working a century later; its fingerprints are visible in everything from Star Wars to countless space operas that came after. Carter’s transformation from displaced soldier to capable warrior on an alien world, fighting for the woman he loves amid Barsoom’s elaborate political conflicts, established a formula that’s been imitated countless times since. 🪐

For readers curious about where so much of modern science fiction and fantasy adventure traces its roots, this is the foundational text, still propulsive and entertaining well over a century after it was written.

Why this endures: it’s the pulp adventure that launched an entire genre, still readable and exciting generations after it first introduced readers to Barsoom.

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Author: Scott Bartlett
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Space Opera

Most space opera puts its hero in the cockpit. This one puts the reader inside the ship itself, following a sentient starship navigating a galaxy of conflict, politics, and danger from a perspective the genre rarely gives center stage. It’s a clever angle that lets Scott Bartlett explore familiar space opera terrain, war, alliances, the weight of command, through eyes that are anything but human. 🚀

Bartlett has built a reputation for fast-paced, accessible military science fiction, and this entry channels that same momentum into something a bit more conceptually playful without sacrificing the genre’s signature action and stakes. The ship’s unique vantage point on the conflicts swirling around it gives familiar space opera beats a fresh angle, and the pacing keeps the pages turning even as the premise asks readers to root for a protagonist unlike any they’ve followed before. ⭐

For readers who enjoy space opera but want something that bends the formula in an interesting direction, this offers familiar thrills filtered through an unfamiliar and engaging perspective.

Why this surprises: it takes a genre built around human heroes and hands the spotlight to something else entirely, without losing any of the scale or stakes that make space opera fun.

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Author: Monique Singleton
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Paranormal Romance

Some attractions defy explanation, and in Monique Singleton’s Primal series, that’s because the pull between her characters runs deeper than ordinary chemistry. This opening volume introduces a world where primal instincts and supernatural forces complicate love in ways that go well beyond the usual romantic obstacles, setting up a series built on heat, danger, and the kind of bond that can’t simply be walked away from. 🌙

Singleton leans into the genre’s hallmarks here, intense attraction, high emotional stakes, and a sense that the central relationship is fated rather than coincidental, while establishing a world with enough mythology to sustain a multi-book series. The opening volume does the necessary work of building that world without losing momentum on the romance itself, balancing introduction and intensity in a way that keeps series openers from feeling like mere setup. 🔥

Readers who enjoy paranormal romance with a strong instinctual, fated-mates undercurrent will find a lot to sink into here, with enough series potential to keep coming back.

Why this entices: it sets up a paranormal romance world where the attraction feels inevitable and dangerous, giving the opening volume real heat alongside its scene-setting.

Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World

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Author: Eric Metaxas
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American History / Popular History

America is turning 250 years old. The stories of its founding—the political brilliance, the military desperation, the theological convictions, the improbable victories, and the utterly human failures of the men and women who brought the United States into existence—have never been more in demand. Eric Metaxas arrives at exactly this moment with a sweeping, entertaining, and deeply researched narrative history of the American Revolution, running from the turbulent 1760s through the Siege of Yorktown and beyond. James Otis, Paul Revere, Samuel and John Adams, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin—all the familiar giants are here, rendered in the full complexity of their character rather than the marble versions of the history classroom. And there are despicable villains, too. Metaxas writes throughout with the wit, warmth, and irrepressible sense of humor that distinguishes his historical work. 📚

At over 600 pages with photos, maps, and illustrations, this is the most comprehensive account of the Revolution Metaxas has produced—and it lands as America commemorates its 250th anniversary, making its timing genuinely resonant. One reviewer called it “the only book on the Revolution you will ever need.” 🔍

Metaxas is the author of seven New York Times bestsellers including the million-selling biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Revolution was published June 2, 2026. New release. ⭐

Why this matters: The full, sweeping story of how America came into existence—told with wit, warmth, and the authority of a historian who genuinely loves the material—arriving at the 250th anniversary—new release.

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Author: Jeffrey Westphal
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Career / Personal Development

In the mid-1990s, Jeff Westphal took over his father’s upstart sales tax software business and, over the next two decades, built it into a global industry leader with nearly a thousand employees and over $300 million in annual revenue. Vertex became a NASDAQ-listed company valued in the billions. By any conventional measure, it’s a great American success story. But behind that success story is another, more complex one—of a leader who found, then lost, then found again his sense of meaning in his work. Who hit a trust score of 3 out of 7 from his own team. Who went to rehab at fifty. In A Work Life Worth Living, Westphal shares both stories honestly—the triumph and the wreckage—because he believes the path to meaningful work runs through the second kind of self-knowledge rather than the first. The book offers personal vignettes, reflections, and action steps for anyone trying to build a career that actually matters to them. 📚

Dan Rather called it “a road map for working and living—a must read for anyone under forty.” One reviewer wrote: “Jeff Westphal doesn’t preach from the mountaintop. He writes from the wreckage.” The honesty about failure is what gives the practical guidance its weight. 🔍

Westphal is the founder of MeaningSphere® and a former CEO of Vertex Inc. A Work Life Worth Living was published June 2, 2026. New release. ⭐

Why this helps: A billionaire CEO who went to rehab at fifty writes honestly about what meaning in work actually requires—and why the success story alone was never enough—new release.

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Author: Jack D. Schwager & George F. Coyle
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Trading / Finance
The Market Wizards series has spent three decades interviewing the world’s most successful traders to extract what actually works in markets—not the theory, but the specific strategies, psychological practices, and hard-won lessons of people who have built exceptional performance records over real time. This installment has a distinctive twist: the traders featured are the youngest in the series’ history. Despite their youth, they have produced performance records that rival the best from any previous volume. Among those profiled: a musician who dropped out of school to trade and has now accumulated nearly $500 million in cumulative profits; a security guard who parlayed $5,000 into over $100 million in under twelve years; and a volunteer firefighter who has not had a single losing month across more than a decade of trading. Jack Schwager and co-author George Coyle bring the knowledgeable interview style that has made the series essential for serious market participants. 🔍Barry Ritholtz called it “I devour everything Schwager writes—his books have inspired a generation of interviews with the world’s top investors.” Tom Hougaard called it “compelling and essential reading for anyone wanting to embrace risk every day.” Chris Camillo called it “the most compelling chapter yet.” 📈

Schwager is the author of the original Market Wizards (1989) and five subsequent installments. The series has been translated into over 20 languages. Published June 9, 2026. New release. ⭐

Why this matters: A security guard who turned $5,000 into $100 million, a trader with zero losing months in a decade, and a dropout musician with $500 million in cumulative profits—what they all did differently—new release.