The Newsmax Rising Bestsellers list will do more than stimulate your mind. These reads may challenge your beliefs, broaden your perspectives, excite your curiosities, or widen your imagination.
These books may not necessarily appear on the official New York Times list of bestsellers, but they’re the ones our Newsmax audience is reading, talking about, sharing with friends, and even buying.
Here are the Newsmax Rising Bestsellers for the week of July 16, 2018:
1. “England’s Rise and Decline: And What It Means Today” by Jon Lee Junior (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) — A daring but readable interpretation that blames Britain's decline on socialism and liberalism. Political correctness in the U.K. and U.S. is artfully exposed as hypocrisy. This grand strategic scope also greatly includes American politics. (Non-Fiction)
2. “Magnolia Table: A Collection of Recipes for Gathering” by Joanna Gaines (William Morrow & Company) — “Some people just seem too good to be true. Joanna Gaines is one of those people,” wrote USA Today’s Mary Gadden of the popular HGTV host. “I've followed her recipes carefully and heeded her advice, and in my opinion, she can add successful cookbook author to her résumé.” (Non-Fiction)
3. “The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels” by John Meacham (Random House) — In this era of political discord, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Meacham wrote “a timely, urgent appeal to remember our shared values,” according to the Washington Independent Review of Books. The book “is the author's swing-for-the-fences effort to inspire his country to execute a future game plan for restoring the nation to its pre-Trump mindset.” (Non-Fiction)
4. “Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI” by David Grann (Vintage) — “A true-life murder mystery about one of the most monstrous crimes in American history,” according to Good Reads, it tells the story of the one-by-one murders of a Native-American tribe who gained sudden wealth with the discovery of oil on their tribal land. (Non-Fiction)
5. “Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence” by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard (Henry Holt and Co) — In this latest addition to the meticulously researched “Killing” series, the former Fox titan known for his “No Spin News” tells the story of our nation’s founding through the eyes of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and England's King George III. (Non-Fiction)
6. “The Plot to Destroy Trump: How the Deep State Fabricated the Russian Dossier to Subvert the President” by Theodore Roosevelt Malloch (Skyhorse Publishing) — Ripped from the pages of today’s headlines, with insightful analysis, Malloch weaves the reader through the attempts by members of the entrenched bureaucracy to undermine the agenda of the 45th president. (Non-Fiction)
7. “Three Days in Moscow: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Soviet Empire” by Bret Baier (William Morrow) — This is the second of the “Three Days” series by the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report” anchor. This one gives the reader a behind-the-scenes glimpse the dramatic chess game played by Reagan 1,000 miles behind the Iron Curtain to win the Cold War. (Non-Fiction)
8. “Billionaire at the Barricades: The Populist Revolution from Reagan to Trump” by Laura Ingraham (St. Martin's Press) — This latest read from the talk radio and TV host describes the revolution Americans participated in on November 8, 2016, that resulted in the surprise election of Donald Trump. But the revolution didn’t begin with Trump — it started 36 years earlier with Ronald Reagan. (Non-Fiction)
9. “Lincoln's Last Trial: The Murder Case That Propelled Him to the Presidency” by Dan Abrams (Hanover Square Press) — “Lincoln enthusiasts will find the illumination of his preternatural legal skills a worthy subject,” said Publishers Weekly. “Casual readers will find the centerpiece murder trial an engrossing legal thriller.” (Non-Fiction)
10. “The Light Within Me: An Inspirational Memoir,” by Ainsley Earhardt (HarperCollins) — Christian Books gives this latest by the “Fox & Friends” co-host a five-star rating. They write, “Ainsley invites us to meet the people who shaped her, the principles that sustain her, and, most of all, the faith that grounds her. In a day when so many public figures struggle to maintain balance, her story is a welcome breath of fresh air.” (Non-Fiction)
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