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Pickleball Mindset: The Blueprint to Peak Performance by Dayne Gingrich and Jill Martin
If you haven’t heard of pickleball yet, you’d be one of only a few. It’s one of the fastest growing sports of the moment: almost 14 million Americans played it last year. It’s been on the rise since 2022. Pickleball Mindset promises to go beyond teaching you how to play and instead “dives deep into how to think on the court.” It was published today, and it’s the #2 Mover & Shaker on Amazon right now.
![]() The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire LombardoThis book was published in 2021, so why is it trending now? There’s a clue on the cover: it was just announced as Reese’s Book Club‘s April pick. Reese calls it “so engrossing” and “This book truly feels like you’re a fly on the wall watching a real family interact. SO GOOD!” Its sales rank rose 63,541% — going from 10,819 to 17. |
![]() Di An: The Salty, Sour, Sweet and Spicy Flavors of Vietnamese Cooking with TwayDaBae (A Cookbook) by Tue NguyenTue Nguyen, a.k.a. @TwayDaBae, is a social media star and chef. She opened her restaurant ĐiĐi last year. Yesterday, she announced her upcoming cookbook, Di An. It’s not out until September, but it’s already climbing the Amazon sales ranking, going from a ranking of 162,137 to 283: a 57,192% increase. |
![]() Sociopath: A Memoir by Patric Gagne, Ph.D.This memoir was named one of 2024’s most anticipated releases by Vulture, LitHub, The Guardian, and Cosmopolitan. The wait is over, because it just released yesterday. It’s getting tons of coverage, from NPR to TIME Magazine to the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. It offers a look into a little-understood and highly stigmatized disorder. It’s raised 369% in sales ranking, going from 948 to 202. |
![]() James by Percival EverettThis is another book that was one of the most anticipated of the year for many publications, and it’s getting buzz just about everywhere that discusses books. Not only is this retelling of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from Jim’s perspective fascinating in its own right, it also comes on the heels of the Oscar award for best adapted screenplay going to American Fiction, adapted from Everett’s 2011 novel Erasure. It’s a New York Times bestseller, but it seems to still be climbing the Amazon ranks: it went from 28 to 12, a 133% increase. |
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