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If you loved Dad Is Fat by Jim Gaffigan, these books share similar qualities — same genre, comparable themes, and the kind of reader ratings that signal something special. Whether you read on Kindle, in print, or on audio, these recommendations deliver the same kind of experience.

10 books for fans of Dad Is Fat

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    Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources cover

    Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources

    by Martin Lings

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    Drawing from the earliest Arabic biographies, Lings reconstructs Muhammad's life through the voices of those who actually heard him speak. Scholarly rigor meets accessible storytelling.

    4.57 Goodreads (13.6K ratings)
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    Heavy

    by Kiese Laymon

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    Hearing Laymon narrate his own story adds devastating intimacy to his exploration of trauma, weight, and the lies families tell themselves to survive.

    4.47 Goodreads (45.6K ratings)
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    Hamilton: The Revolution

    by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarter

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    Miranda chronicles how hip-hop, R&B, and traditional theater merged to create Hamilton, revealing rap's storytelling power while reclaiming America's founding narrative through diverse casting.

    4.45 Goodreads (55.1K ratings)
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    Raising Hare

    by Chloe Dalton

    4.34 Goodreads (29.0K ratings)
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    Irresistible Truth: Embracing Truth and Its Life-Transforming Power cover

    Irresistible Truth: Embracing Truth and Its Life-Transforming Power

    by Alfred Salsamendi

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    Salsamendi recounts the spiritual awakening that transformed his life at 22, moving from fear to boldness through faith. Personal stories illustrate how embracing truth can bring unexpected peace and joy.

    5.00 Goodreads (2 ratings)
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    Eu, travesti

    by Luísa Marilac

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    After coming out as travesti at 17, surviving seven stab wounds, trafficking, and multiple imprisonments, Luísa Marilac's story becomes one of resilience and activism against impossible odds.

    4.60 Goodreads (361 ratings)
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    The Book of Elon

    by Eric Jorgenson

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    Stop wondering if your work matters. This dissection of Musk's approach reveals how choosing colossal missions and pursuing them maniacally creates both impact and fulfillment.

    4.51 Goodreads (35 ratings)
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    My Tour In Hell: A Marine's Battle with Combat Trauma (Reflections of History, Vol. 1) cover

    My Tour In Hell: A Marine's Battle with Combat Trauma (Reflections of History, Vol. 1)

    Reflections of History • Book 1

    by David W. Powell

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    Powell enlisted expecting to use his programming skills but ended up carrying rockets through Da Nang's jungles instead. His 13-month tour memoir confronts both combat reality and the invisible wounds that followed.

    4.50 Goodreads (12 ratings)