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Best Books About LeBron James

Given LeBron James’s fantastic exploits on and off the court, authors have felt driven to write books about the player, and even James himself has felt compelled to make contributions to the book world.

The Goodness of Bad by Ravi Raman

Heartfelt and interesting, powerful and sensitive, The Goodness of Bad is both an intimate memoir and a resounding wake-up call. It recounts the tale of how one man grew to understand that a responsible person is not one who gives up his life for his loved ones but rather one who shows them how to enjoy their lives to the fullest.

Journey to the West by Devanath Thenabadu

Devanath’s memoir is not just a travelogue of seeing places, but includes ongoing philosophical meanderings, both about his own experiences and the wider human variety. His intellectual explorations are bolstered by his gift for language, which elevates this book to new heights.

Shrea Kukreja

Shrea Kukreja is atypically passionate about life, as she literally lives by personifying her emotions. A near death experience, an early loss and constant...

Mathew Joseph

Mathew Joseph was born in central Kerala and after having lived and worked in most parts of India, he has moved to Bangalore where...

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Once a King, Now a Prince by Ira Blacker

Discover Once a King, Now a Prince by Ira Blacker, a raw and honest autobiography spanning childhood trauma, mob-connected music agencies, and a career booking legends like Rod Stewart, ZZ Top, and Kraftwerk. A must-read memoir

How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson

Read our detailed review of How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson — a gripping debut thriller featuring a Scotland Yard detective and a killer's self-help book.

Kin by Tayari Jones

Kin by Tayari Jones is the long-awaited novel from the award-winning author of An American Marriage. A sweeping story of two motherless daughters navigating friendship, class, and survival in the American South.

The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall

A literary analysis of The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall—exploring trauma, identity, and the dark folklore that haunts a small Pacific Northwest town. Spoiler-free review of this atmospheric psychological thriller.

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