Books Like Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot

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If you loved Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot by Bill O'Reilly, 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 Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot

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    The Murder of King Tut cover

    The Murder of King Tut

    by James Patterson, Martin Dugard

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    Thrust onto Egypt's throne at nine, King Tut ruled for only nine years before his sudden death and the purging of his name from all records—Patterson investigates what really happened.

    3.40 Goodreads (11.1K ratings)
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    The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine cover

    The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine

    by Michael Lewis

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    While everyone believed housing prices could never fall, a handful of contrarians recognized the mortgage bubble and bet against it with devastating accuracy. Lewis makes complex derivatives understandable while exposing the willful blindness that caused the crash.

    4.30 Goodreads (172.2K ratings)
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    Black Out Loud: The Revolutionary History of Black Comedy from Vaudeville to '90s Sitcoms

    by Geoff Bennett

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    Surveys Black comedy's cultural impact from vaudeville to the revolutionary '90s sitcom boom, when shows like 'In Living Color' reshaped television forever.

    4.57 Goodreads (30 ratings)
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    Solid Starts for Babies

    by Solid Starts

    4.45 Goodreads (529 ratings)
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    The Way of Dante: Going Through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven with C. S. Lewis, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Charles Williams (Hansen Lectureship Series) cover

    The Way of Dante: Going Through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven with C. S. Lewis, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Charles Williams (Hansen Lectureship Series)

    by Richard Hughes Gibson, Nicole Mazzarella

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    Discover how Dante's medieval journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven directly influenced the literary artistry of Lewis, Sayers, and Williams.

    4.30 Goodreads (20 ratings)
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    The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder cover

    The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder

    by David Grann

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    Shipwrecked sailors on a remote island resort to murder and cannibalism, then tell wildly different stories when rescued. Grann reveals how survival became a courtroom battle that questioned the very foundations of empire.

    4.17 Goodreads (219.4K ratings)
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    Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI

    by David Grann

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    Members of the oil-rich Osage Nation were murdered one by one in the 1920s while authorities looked away. Grann's investigation reveals how the FBI's first major case exposed an American conspiracy of greed and racial violence.

    4.14 Goodreads (454.9K ratings)
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    Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions

    by Dan Ariely

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    Why does a fifty-cent aspirin work better than a one-cent aspirin, and why do we gorge at buffets even when already full? Ariely exposes our wonderfully illogical decision-making patterns.

    4.12 Goodreads (131.8K ratings)
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    Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things

    by Adam M. Grant

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    Character skills like proactivity beat natural talent for achieving long-term success across fields. Grant examines the science behind developing potential rather than relying on innate ability.

    4.10 Goodreads (48.0K ratings)
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    Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets (Incerto) cover

    Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets (Incerto)

    Incerto • Book 1

    by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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    Former trader Taleb argues that random chance, not skill, drives most success in markets and careers. His contrarian take on probability challenges conventional wisdom about meritocracy and predictive expertise.

    4.08 Goodreads (71.9K ratings)