10 books for fans of Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)
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Why Not Me?
by Mindy Kaling
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Mindy Kaling dissects her journey from comedy writer to TV star, tackling dating disasters and career anxiety with sharp wit.
★ 3.90 Goodreads (227.2K ratings) -
The Happiest Man on Earth
by Eddie Jaku
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At 101, Holocaust survivor Eddie Jaku shares his journey through Buchenwald and Auschwitz to becoming a man who chooses happiness daily. A testament to the power of forgiveness, friendship, and finding beauty amid humanity's darkest moments.
★ 4.62 Goodreads (134.9K ratings) -
Night
The Night Trilogy • Book 1
by Elie Wiesel, Marion Wiesel, François Mauriac
★ 4.38 Goodreads (1.4M ratings) -
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) -
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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Maybe You Never Cry Again
by Bernie Mac, Pablo F. Fenjves
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Comedy legend Bernie Mac reveals the childhood pain behind his humor, from discovering his gift at five to losing his mother to cancer at sixteen. His raw honesty about growing up tough creates a poignant portrait of how tragedy fuels laughter.
★ 4.35 Goodreads (715 ratings) -
Sidney Crosby: The Rookie Year
by Sidney Crosby, Neely Lohmann
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At 18, Sidney Crosby carried the weight of a struggling franchise and impossible expectations as "the next Gretzky." His candid reflection on that rookie pressure reveals the human cost of athletic greatness.
★ 4.34 Goodreads (1.7K ratings) -
The Last Lecture
by Randy Pausch
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Facing terminal pancreatic cancer, computer science professor Randy Pausch gave one final lecture about achieving childhood dreams and finding joy despite impossible odds. His insights on parenting, perseverance, and gratitude transform a farewell into a celebration.
★ 4.26 Goodreads (365.2K ratings) -
Bossypants
by Tina Fey
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From middle school gym class trauma to creating Liz Lemon, Fey dissects her path through comedy's boys' club with self-deprecating wit and sharp industry observations.
★ 3.96 Goodreads (1.1M ratings)