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Newsmax Rising Bestsellers – Week of Oct. 24, 2022

Newsmax Rising Bestsellers – Week of Oct. 24, 2022
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By    |   Monday, 24 October 2022 05:18 PM EDT

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 Oct. 24, 2022:

1. “Justice Corrupted: How the Left Weaponized Our Legal System” by Ted Cruz (Regnery Publishing)

The Left is on a warpath against conservatives, and it is increasingly happening inside of the county’s courtrooms. Using lawsuits and indictments as their weapon, left-wing prosecutors are gleefully attempting to intimidate and silence those who dare oppose their agenda. Liberals and progressives have been willing to use the law to silence concerned parents at school board meetings, target former Trump administration officials, and attack Christian organizations saving the unborn. Sen. Ted Cruz’s sobering new book examines how liberals are increasingly comfortable legal means to pursue “justice,” and how the Democrats’ use of the law threatens to continue to rip the country apart. (Nonfiction)


2. “Radio’s Greatest of All Time” by Rush Limbaugh, Kathryn Adams Limbaugh, David Limbaugh (Threshold Editions)

It is hard to think of a more legendary conservative radio host than Rush Limbaugh. A Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient beloved by millions, Limbaugh revolutionized talk radio and the conservative movement with The Rush Limbaugh Show. His best on-air moments are depicted in a new book, with comments on his impact from the likes of former President Donald Trump and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Known as the greatest conservative voice with an extraordinary legacy, you can continue to remember Rush’s greatest moments in “Radio’s Greatest of All Time. “ (Nonfiction)


3. “This is Our City: Four Teams, Twelve Championships, and How Boston Became the Most Dominant Sports City in the World” by Tony Massarotti (Abrams Press)

How has Xander Bogaerts, Patrice Bergeron and Bill Belichick turned Boston into the top sports city in the world? How have all four Boston teams been so good since the start of the 21st century? Author and former Boston Herald and Boston Globe sports writer Tony Massarotti explores the incredible success of the Patriots, the Red Sox, the Bruins, and the Celtics in his new book, filled with compelling stories in each chapter. Winning 12 combined championships, Massarotti makes the case for Boston as the country’s top sports city, explaining why and how it was accomplished. Describing the unrelenting fan loyalty, the teams’ mutual support, and the whirlwind title pursuits of each team, “This is Our City” tells an inspiring sports journey.
(Nonfiction)


4. “My Jesus: From Heartache to Hope” by Anne Wilson, Matthew West (Thomas Nelson)

Despair turned to determination in the bluegrass fields of Kentucky for one family, as its tale of tragedy to triumph is revealed in emotional detail. Anne Wilson explains of her sorrow of losing her brother in a car accident, laying bare how God helped her recovery. Wilson describes how she composed songs to praise God, and some of the ways her pain was slowly healed. A poignant yet encouraging story, the story can serve as a guide to how Jesus can help us in our grief, and how faith can save us in the darkest of times. (Nonfiction)


5. “Overreach: How China Derailed Its Peaceful Rise” by Susan L. Shirk (Oxford University Press)

After the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, the Chinese Communist Party turned inward in a bid to quash any real or alleged threats to its rule. With their insular turn, Chinese foreign policy was restrained for decades. But recently, something changed dramatically in Chinese external relations. The actions of a historic military buildup, an iron grip over Hong Kong, rapid spending on AI, robotics, and hypersonic weapons, as well as bellicose threats to Taiwan’s sovereignty examplified of China’s new posture. University of California San Diego Professor Susan Shirk examines how Chinese foreign policy has become hyperaggressive, how regions from Africa to the South Pacific are threatened, and in what ways Xi Jinping has consolidated power. The book is an extraordinary look at the rise of Chinese power, how it happened, and what our future may hold if it goes unchecked. (Nonfiction)
 

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