10 books for fans of Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest
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Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
by John Carreyrou
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This investigation reveals how Theranos convinced investors and patients that revolutionary blood tests could run on tiny samples, despite the technology never actually working. Carreyrou methodically documents the fraud that put lives at risk while Silicon Valley looked the other way.
★ 4.40 Goodreads (283.7K ratings) -
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
by Lori Gottlieb
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Therapist Lori Gottlieb's own crisis forces her into the patient's chair, revealing the messy, funny, heartbreaking reality of healing from both sides of the couch.
★ 4.37 Goodreads (411.2K ratings) -
Our Crime Was Being Jewish
by Anthony S. Pitch, Michael Berenbaum
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358 Holocaust survivors share 576 vivid memories in their own words—true insider stories including teenagers who witnessed their parents and siblings taken. Pitch preserves these testimonies as the survivors themselves demanded: 'Who else will tell it?'
★ 4.50 Goodreads (881 ratings) -
The Democrat Party Hates America
by Mark R. Levin
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Building on American Marxism, Levin dissects specific Democratic policies he views as fundamentally destructive to traditional American values and institutions.
★ 4.44 Goodreads (1.2K ratings) -
Digest of The Boys in the Boat
by A Reader's Companion
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Lower-middle class American rowers face off against Hitler's regime in 1936 Berlin, turning sports into political statement. The underdog story gains power from its historical stakes.
★ 4.44 Goodreads (9 ratings) -
The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777
The Revolution Trilogy • Book 1
by Rick Atkinson, John Sterling
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From Lexington to Princeton, Atkinson reveals how amateur militiamen evolved into a Continental Army capable of challenging the world's premier military force. Individual courage emerges from institutional chaos.
★ 4.43 Goodreads (10.4K ratings) -
Bloody Ridge and Beyond
by Marlin Groft, Larry Alexander
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From jungle canopy rose a 2,000-yard ridge that determined whether Henderson Field would fall to Japanese forces. Groft survived that killing ground and tells its story.
★ 4.43 Goodreads (272 ratings) -
The Alchemy of Air (Aug-2009)
by Thomas Hager
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Two brilliant chemists discover how to pull nitrogen from thin air, accidentally feeding billions while enabling industrial warfare. Essential reading for understanding how science reshapes civilization in unintended ways.
★ 4.36 Goodreads (4.7K ratings) -
A Dream So Big: Our Unlikely Journey to End the Tears of Hunger
by Steve Peifer, Gregg Lewis
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Steve Peifer abandoned managing 9,000 software consultants to provide daily lunches for 20,000 Kenyan children. From corporate America to solar-powered African computer labs, an unlikely transformation story.
★ 4.34 Goodreads (284 ratings) -
How China Escaped the Poverty Trap
by Yuen Yuen Ang
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Ang reveals how China's unique blend of corruption and competition created unprecedented economic growth, challenging Western development theories.
★ 4.30 Goodreads (410 ratings)