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 buying.
Here are the Newsmax Rising Bestsellers for the week of Jan. 10, 2022:
- "The Great Reset: Joe Biden and the Rise of Twenty-First-Century Fascism" by Glenn Beck with Justin Haskins (Forefront Books) The conservative talk radio veteran discusses what he says is an effort by world’s elite to "reset" the global economy using banks, government programs, and environmental, social, and governance metrics. If they are successful, Beck argues, it would put substantially more economic and social power in the hands of large corporations, international institutions, banks, and government officials, including Joe Biden, the U.N., and members of the World Economic Forum. (Nonfiction)
- "How Civil Wars Start: And How to Stop Them" by Barbara F. Walter (Crown) Walter, a leading political scientist, examines the dramatic rise in violent extremism around the globe and sounds the alarm on the increasing likelihood of a second civil war in the United States. She lays out how a civil war today wouldn’t look like America in the 1860s, Russia in the 1920s, or Spain in the 1930s — it would begin with sporadic acts of violence and terror, accelerated by social media. (Nonfiction)
- "Tractor Wars: John Deere, Henry Ford, International Harvester, and the Birth of Modern Agriculture" by Neil Dahlstrom (Matt Holt) A sweeping history of the battle among American industrialists to introduce the tractor and revolutionize farming. Dahlstrom, a noted, historian looks at the industry stalwarts and disruptors, inventors, and administrators racing to invent modern agriculture — a power-farming revolution that would usher in a whole new world. (Nonfiction)
- "The Horsewoman" by James Patterson & Mike Lupica (Little, Brown and Company) A mother and daughter, both champion riders, have vowed to never, ever, go up against one another — until a series of tense and harrowing competitions lead them both to the 1924 Paris Olympics, where each vie to become the best horsewoman in the world. This the first collaboration between Patterson, the world’s bestselling author, and Lupica, an award-winning sportswriter. (Fiction)
- "Sickening: How Big Pharma Broke American Health Care and How We Can Repair It" by John Abramson, M.D. (Mariner Books) Abramson, a Harvard University professor, investigates what he says is Big Pharma’s relentless pursuit of ever-higher profits, and how it corrupts medical knowledge—misleading doctors, misdirecting American health care, and harming our health. He combines patient stories with what he learned during many years of serving as an expert in national drug litigation, revealing, a tangled web of financial interests at the heart of the dysfunction in the nation’s health-care system. (Nonfiction)
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