Featured below are the month’s most popular books. Our determinations are based on data collected from chain bookstores, independent retailers, and the illegally acquired personal information of private citizens.
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Zen And The Art Of Nuclear Weapon Maintenance
In this memoir, North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un engages the reader in a deep exploration of technology, art, and the ushering in of an age of nuclear holocaust that will leave the entire planet uninhabitable.
The Furry One
Walter Isaacson writes the definitive biography of Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak but refuses to ever refer to him with anything other than this derogatory nickname.
I Need Money
In his latest work, Malcolm Gladwell asks provocative questions like “Do I still have enough cultural cachet for my book royalties to cover what I owe my bookie?”
The Give It All Theory
Some bullshit that you grabbed in the Hudson News on the way to Houston. Better than thinking about how you’re going to break it to the kids that their grandpa is dead.
Two People Fall In Love But One Has Secret Cancer
The heart-wrenching story that’s now 782 motion pictures.
The Official ‘Pong’ Art Book
With 200-plus pages of never-before-seen concept art, this compendium is a must-have for fans of Allan Alcorn’s richly imagined digital universe.