Enjoy bestselling titles when you subscribe

Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just /month. Cancel anytime.
Everand is also available for your mobile devices.
Everand is also available for your mobile devices.
Queen Charlotte
Queen Charlotte
Queen Charlotte
Blockbuster backstory…
Queen Charlotte
Quinn brought us the blockbuster books, and Rhimes brought us the sensational Netflix series adaptation. Together, they deliver the backstory every “Bridgerton” fan has been waiting for. Based on an all-new Shondaland series by the same name, “Queen Charlotte” is the story of young Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz as she marries King George III and learns to navigate her new royal position — all decades before she becomes the formidable figure who rules the ton we know and love.
Listen now
System Collapse
System Collapse
System Collapse
Hugo Award-winning series…
System Collapse
Murderbot is functioning below capacity. Why? It’s awkward because diagnostics can’t pinpoint what’s wrong. But the bot/human construct must find out so it can save a group of human colonists from a corporate plot to enslave them. The seventh installment in Wells’ Hugo Award-winning series is a novel-length follow-up to “Network Effect,” and it brings all the snark and sci-fi feels fans know and love, along with a new (perhaps more human?) side of SecUnit.
Listen now

History

Resistance

1.

Resistance
Resistance

The “exhilarating” definitive account of the 1943 uprising in Poland’s capital, named a Best Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly and the Jewish Observer (Los Angeles Times).  No act of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust fired the imagination quite as much as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April 1943. It was an event of epic prop

Oscar Wilde

2.

Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde

Nicholas Frankel presents a new and revisionary account of Wilde’s final years, spent in poverty and exile on the European continent following his release from an English prison for the crime of “gross indecency” between men. Oscar Wilde: The Unrepentant Years challenges the prevailing, traditional view of Wilde as a broken, tragic figure, a martyr to Victorian s

The Iliad of Homer

3.

The Iliad of Homer
The Iliad of Homer

This book contains Alexander Pope’s seminal interpretation of the original Homeric poem, published serially from 1715 to 1720. Hailed by Samuel Johnson as “a performance which no age or nation could hope to equal,” this is a classic text that has moulded centuries of British and American culture through its beautiful and timeless poetry. This edition provides a perfect ren

American Sniper

4.

American Sniper
American Sniper

Navy SEAL Chris Kyle lived one hell of a life. This memoir recounts his tense, tough decade at war in the Middle East, but the true tragedy comes in 2013, when Kyle was killed by a young vet with PTSD on American soil.

Sun Tzu's The Art of War

5.

Sun Tzu's The Art of War
Sun Tzu's The Art of War

Sun Tzu's The Art of War has been the premier manual of Chinese military strategy for the past two millennia and, as thousands of Asian businessmen can attest, this classic work is as applicable to the corporate world as it is to the battlefield. This is the only contemporary edition of the classic Lionel Giles translation to contain all of the translator's

Art of War

6.

Art of War
Art of War

Sun Tzu's The Art of War is still one of the world's most influential treatises on strategic thought. Applicable everywhere from the boardroom to the bedroom, from the playing field to the battlefield, its wisdom has never been more highly regarded. Now available in its complete form, including the Chinese characters and English text, this essential examin

The Art of War

7.

The Art of War
The Art of War

Written 2500 years ago, The Art of War is the oldest military treatise in the world, a classic study of competition and rivalry that has been utilized by soldiers ever since. Napoleon studied its strategies and tactics. It is required reading for intelligence personnel in the United States Marine Corps. "Warriors" of Wall Street and in corporation cultures rely on it for g

The Republic by Plato

8.

The Republic by Plato
The Republic by Plato

The Republic is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato around 380 BC concerning the definition of justice and the order and character of the just city-state and the just man. The dramatic date of the dialogue has been much debated and though it must take place some time during the Peloponnesian War, "there would be jarring anachronisms if any of the candidate sp

The View from the Cheap Seats

9.

The View from the Cheap Seats
The View from the Cheap Seats

An enthralling collection of nonfiction essays on a myriad of topics—from art and artists to dreams, myths, and memories—observed in #1 New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman’s probing, amusing, and distinctive style. An inquisitive observer, thoughtful commentator, and assiduous craftsman, Neil Gaiman has long been celebrated for the sharp intelle

Island of the Blue Dolphins

10.

Island of the Blue Dolphins
Island of the Blue Dolphins

This is the first authoritative edition of one of the most significant children’s books of the twentieth century. Winner of the 1961 Newbery Medal, Island of the Blue Dolphins tells the story of a girl left alone for eighteen years in the aftermath of violent encounters with Europeans on her home island off the coast of Southern California. This special edition incl

Homo Deus

11.

Homo Deus
Homo Deus

Few authors have the power to truly expand or alter your worldview, but Yuval Noah Harari is certainly among those few. Where Harari’s “Sapiens” gave a unique look at humanity’s evolutionary past, “Homo Deus” postulates on our possible futures.

Sapiens

12.

Sapiens
Sapiens

New York Times Readers’ Pick: Top 100 Books of the 21st Century New York Times Bestseller A Summer Reading Pick for President Barack Obama, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg From a renowned historian comes a groundbreaking narrative of human

Hidden Figures

13.

Hidden Figures
Hidden Figures

Thanks to Shetterly’s blockbuster book, the black female mathematicians whose calculations were critical to winning the space race in a still-segregated America are a hidden history no more. A crucial story that challenges our conceptions.

Man's Search for Meaning

14.

Man's Search for Meaning
Man's Search for Meaning

As relevant today as it was when it was first published, Man’s Search for Meaning is a book for finding strength and purpose in times of great despair. “This is a book I reread a lot … it gives me hope … it gives me a sense of strength.”—Anderson Cooper, Anderson Cooper 360/CNN Viktor E. Frankl was a medical doctor at a psychiatric hospital in 1942 when he b

John Adams

15.

John Adams
John Adams

The Pulitzer Prize–winning, bestselling biography of America’s founding father and second president that was the basis for the acclaimed HBO series, brilliantly told by master historian David McCullough. In this powerful, epic biography, David McCullough unfolds the adventurous life journey of John Adams, the brilliant, fiercely independent, often irascible,

1776

16.

1776
1776

From one of America’s most beloved historians, the Pulitzer Prize-winning McCullough, comes the essential walkthrough of the pivotal year when the Declaration of Independence was signed but the Revolutionary War raged on.

Just Kids

17.

Just Kids
Just Kids

Patti Smith’s beautifully rendered memoir — set in the bohemian glamour of the Chelsea Hotel in the late ’60s — chronicles her loving relationship with Robert Mapplethorpe and their early years as struggling artists.

Vanderbilt

18.

Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt

New York Times bestselling author and journalist Anderson Cooper teams with New York Times bestselling historian and novelist Katherine Howe to chronicle the rise and fall of a legendary American dynasty—his mother’s family, the Vanderbilts. When eleven-year-old Cornelius Vanderbilt began to work on his father’s small boat ferryi