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Still Bobbi: A Master Class in Resilience and Reinvention

NEW RELEASE | Biographies & Memoirs of Women | by Bobbi Brown 💄
âShe didnât just change how people wear makeupâshe changed how they see themselves.â âCharlamagne tha God
Bobbi Brown, beauty mogul and visionary, opens up in her first memoir about the true story: reinvention, resilience, and the power of staying real.
At twenty-five, Bobbi moved to New York City to become a makeup artist and she hustled to break into the very gated fashion and beauty industry. Eight years later, she got a Vogue cover. By age thirty-seven, she sold her namesake brand (and her name) to EstĂ©e Lauder for a life-changing sum. She spent the next twenty-two years building her brand into a one billion dollar business. 💰
Until one day, she was called upstairs and unceremoniously told she was no longer in charge of the brand she built. At fifty-nine years old, she had to reinvent herself and begin all over again. 😱
In the early â90s, when makeup trends were about covering, contouring, and transforming, Bobbi blazed her own path with makeup that accentuated a womanâs natural beauty. In the process, she revolutionized the makeup industry. Her âno makeup makeupâ philosophy was informed by two powerful women: her loving, glamorous mother who struggled with mental health issues, and her practical, no-nonsense Aunt Alice. 💕
What makes this essential: This is the definitive story of beauty icon Bobbi Brownâs resilience and reinvention. ⭐ Brown built a billion-dollar brand, sold it to EstĂ©e Lauder, ran it for twenty-two years, then was unceremoniously pushed out at fifty-nine. The devastation of losing control of the brand she builtâand her own nameâfollowed by reinventing herself all over again is inspiring and heartbreaking. Her âno makeup makeupâ philosophy revolutionized beauty by celebrating natural beauty over transformation. The influence of her glamorous but mentally ill mother and her practical Aunt Alice adds emotional depth. Perfect for entrepreneurs, women navigating career transitions, beauty industry fans, or anyone whoâs had to start over after losing everything. This is about staying real when everything changes. Essential! 🌟
Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur

NEW RELEASE | Rap & Hip-Hop Musician Biographies | by Jeff Pearlman 🎤
âJeff Pearlman breaks down Tupacâs life like a veteran sportswriter examining a dynasty. This detailed look at his life is the work of a writer who understands the ego of greatness.â âChuck D
âPearlman delivers rich, engrossing, and fascinating new details about Shakurâs life and legacyânot just once or twiceâbut throughout each lively page… This is the type of needed journalism, reporting, and biography that finally and deservedly provides the definitive historic account on Shakur.â âJonathan Abrams
Scrutinized in life, mythologized in death, Tupac Shakur remains a subject of immense cultural significance and speculation nearly thirty years after his murder. Despite a multitude of books, documentaries, and even a feature film, much about Tupacâs story remains shrouded and misunderstood. 😱
In Only God Can Judge Me, accomplished biographer and New York Times bestselling author Jeff Pearlman tackles his most nuanced subject, telling the definitive story of Tupac Shakur in unprecedented depth. Pearlman skillfully recreates West Coast hip hop in all its glory, going inside Death Row Records and on the sets of movies like Juice and Poetic Justice to offer the most clear-eyed rendering to date of the man who still casts a shadow over modern hip hop. 🎬
Featuring nearly seven hundred original interviews and never-before-published details from every corner of Tupacâs life, the result offers a truly singular portrait of one of modern pop cultureâs most towering figures. Guided by the voices of those who knew and lived life alongside him, Only God Can Judge Me captures the layers of a man who, even thirty years after his death, remains as elusive as ever. 💫
What makes this essential: This is the definitive Tupac biography with 700 original interviews. ⭐ Jeff Pearlman (NYT bestselling biographer) spent years researching, conducting nearly seven hundred interviews to tell Tupacâs story with unprecedented depth. Unlike previous books that have mythologized or simplified him, Pearlman captures the complexityâthe contradictions, the artistry, the violence, the activism. Going inside Death Row Records and onto movie sets provides intimate access. The book also captures West Coast hip hopâs golden age when it transformed popular music. Perfect for hip hop fans, Tupac devotees, anyone interested in â90s music history, or readers who want nuanced biography that honors complexity rather than sanitizing it. Chuck D and Jonathan Abramsâ praise shows this is THE definitive account. Essential reading! 🎵
Does Anyone Else Feel This Way?: Essays on Conquering the Quarter-Life Crisis

NEW RELEASE | Men, Women & Relationships Humor | by Eli Rallo 💭
From TikTok star and author of I Didnât Know I Needed This, a reflection on the anxiety of transitioning into adulthood, navigating the quarter-life crisis, and realizing youâre actually not alone.
Does anyone else feel like theyâre the only one having a quarter-life crisis?
As a senior in college, Eli Rallo expected her post-grad years to be filled with certaintyâfinally feeling like the âadultâ sheâd dreamed sheâd be, with a cool job, an amazing apartment, fabulous friends, and lots of fun and flirty date nights. Instead she was met with crippling social anxiety, no idea what direction her career was taking, an inability to stop comparing herself to her peersâ picture-perfect lives on social media, and a looming sense that she may never feel certain. 😰
With deep honesty, raw emotions, humor, and relatability, Eli analyzes life in your twenties with a candid and heartfelt approach, asking and answering questions like:
How do you manage losing a best friend? How do you know who you are or what you want to do with your life? How do you navigate the social media comparison game? What happens when the timeline you made for yourself as a child is long in your past? How do you know youâre making the right decisions? 💔
Even though early adulthood doesnât look like Sex and the City or Thirteen Going on Thirty the way Eli thought it would, she shows you that youâre not the only one who misses the days when they could swing by the dining hall or just wants to call their mom to make it all go away. 💕
Why Iâm including this: This is millennial/Gen Z quarter-life crisis validation in essay form. ⭐ Eli Rallo (TikTok star) speaks directly to twenty-somethings experiencing the gap between expectation (cool job, amazing apartment, fabulous friends) and reality (social anxiety, career confusion, social media comparison spiral, uncertainty about everything). The questions she tacklesâlosing best friends, finding yourself, navigating social media, dealing with timelines that didnât work outâare exactly what this generation wrestles with. The honesty about wanting to âswing by the dining hallâ or âcall their mom to make it all go awayâ captures the nostalgia for simpler times. Perfect for anyone in their twenties, recent graduates, people experiencing quarter-life crisis, or anyone who needs validation that theyâre not the only one struggling. Deeply relatable! 🌟