Newsmax Rising Bestsellers – Week of November 22, 2021
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 November 22, 2021:
1.) "Do What You Said You Would Do: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp" by Jim Jordan (Post Hill Press). The Republican congressman from Ohio provides an inside look at recent investigations launched by Congress, the groundwork for Donald Trump’s win in 2016, the Covid-19 pandemic and other events that occurred during Trump’s four years in the White House. He says of last year’s race, "2020 was about the virus and the presidential election. 2020 was all about politics." (Nonfiction)
2.) "Rush on the Radio: A Tribute from his Sidekick of 30 Years" by James Golden, aka Bo Snerdley (All Seasons Press). Limbaugh’s longtime producer describes his more than three decades on the highest-rated radio talk show in history. As call screener, "Official Show Observer," and friend of Rush, Golden shares the stories that grew an audience into tens of millions of devoted listeners. "Rush's legacy must be is framed truthfully and properly," he says. "The stories must not be lost. In fact, we need them now more than ever." (Nonfiction)
3.) "A Plague Upon Our House: My Fight at the Trump White House to Stop COVID from Destroying America" by Scott W. Atlas, M.D. (Bombardier Books). Atlas, tapped by Donald Trump to join his COVID Task Force, delves into the behind-the-scenes action at the Trump White House as the pandemic gripped the world. According to the publisher, the physician bares "the maelstrom of scientific disputes, policy debates, raging egos, politically motivated lies, and cynical media manipulation" during the crisis . . . and assigns credit and blame where it is deserved. (Nonfiction)
4.) "What Happened at the Cross: The Price of Victory" by Billy Graham (Thomas Nelson). A new compilation of the late televangelist’s life work, with a forward by his son Franklin. Graham, who died in 2018 at age of 99, preached to a global audience for more than 60 years. Here, he discusses the significance and meaning of the cross and provides a spiritual guide on how to walk with Jesus and live life with hope. (Nonfiction)
5.) "The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President" by Geoff Shepard (Bombardier Books). Shepard, a former staffer in the Nixon White House, provides evidence he says shows there corrupt collusion between prosecutors, judges, and congressional staff to void Richard Nixon’s 1972 landslide reelection. He concludes that Nixon didn’t actually have to resign, and instead should have taken his case to a Senate impeachment trial — a trial Shepard believes he would have easily won. (Nonfiction)