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Biography
A focused shelf of free JJ University books connected to Biography.

A psychological biography tracing how Adolf Hitler transformed from a broken man into history's most notorious dictator through war, lies, and the cult of the Führer.

Alexander the Great's relentless march to the ends of the known world—and what happens when ambition has nowhere left to go.

The life and revolutionary ideas of Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher who systematized logic, ethics, politics, and natural science—and introduced the Unmoved Mover when reason hit its limit.

The life and legacy of Augustus, Rome's first emperor who transformed a republic into an empire that would dominate the Western world for centuries.

How Jeff Bezos trained billions to click without thinking and built Amazon into a planetary-scale behavior modification engine.

A raw, modern retelling of Siddhartha's journey from sheltered prince to enlightened teacher, written for seekers who can't pretend anymore.

The scandalous life of Aaron Burr—duelist, vice president, accused traitor, and America's most notorious founding villain.

An intimate portrait of Tim Burton's creative journey from lonely outsider to visionary filmmaker who turned monsters, misfits, and death itself into art.

The rise and brutal assassination of Julius Caesar, told through power, seduction, betrayal, and the final collapse of the Roman Republic.

Charlemagne didn't just build an empire—he invented the operating system that Europe still runs on, fusing church, state, and sword into one executable program.

How Winston Churchill rallied Britain through its darkest hour when Nazi invasion seemed inevitable.

A brutally honest takedown of Columbus that exposes the torture, slavery, and lies behind the myth of the 'discoverer' of America.

How a broke teacher from ancient China became a branded ideology that emperors used to control millions—and why his real ideas were probably hijacked.

An exploration of monarchy, power, and the symbolism of royal authority through history.

How Cyrus the Great built history's first superpower by ruling through respect instead of fear, creating an empire that controlled half the world's population.

The story of Charles Darwin's revolutionary theory of evolution, triggered by a fever-dream letter from a rival naturalist that forced him to finally publish his world-changing secret.

How René Descartes split mind from body and created the philosophical foundation for modern Western thought.

How Walt Disney and his successors transformed a cartoon mouse into a global entertainment empire that reshaped American culture and corporate strategy.

Seven thinkers from Spinoza to Twain who dared to question biblical authority and faced the consequences.

Thirty-seven legendary rulers and conquerors who forged empires through sheer force of will, from Cleopatra to Genghis Khan to Shaka Zulu.

A critical biography that exposes how Thomas Edison built his genius brand on the uncredited labor of his workforce and a ruthless patent system.

The life of Albert Einstein from patent clerk to icon, exploring the man behind the myth and the equation that changed everything.

The extraordinary life of Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, bongo player, safecracker, and one of the most brilliant scientific minds of the 20th century.

Henry Ford didn't just build cars—he rewired how we work, live, and move, creating the assembly line, the suburbs, and the modern machine age itself.

Benjamin Franklin bottled lightning, charmed France, and helped birth a nation—all while refusing to wear a powdered wig.

A provocative dive into Sigmund Freud's life and revolutionary—if controversial—theories that forever changed how we understand the human mind.

Galileo turned his telescope skyward and shattered the Church's perfect heavens with sunspots, moons, and forbidden truths.

The remarkable life of Mohandas Gandhi, who used nonviolent resistance to lead India's independence movement and inspired civil rights struggles worldwide.

The rise of Bill Gates from obsessive computer kid to Microsoft titan to philanthropist, tracing the personal and corporate forces that built the digital age.

How a nomadic warlord from the steppes shattered the medieval world and accidentally created the most connected empire in history.

A myth-busting biography of George Washington that strips away the cherry tree legends to reveal the complex planter, soldier, and reluctant ruler behind the marble monument.

The story of Larry Page and Sergey Brin's transformation from dorm room coders to architects of the algorithm that reorganized human knowledge—and the moral reckoning that followed.

The presidency of George W. Bush, from 9/11 and the War on Terror to the 2008 financial crisis.

How an Ethiopian emperor became a living god to Rastafarians while navigating the treacherous politics of 20th-century colonialism and world war.

The story of Harriet Tubman, from enslaved woman to Underground Railroad conductor to Civil War combatant to suffragist—the woman they couldn't catch.

Stephen Hawking defied ALS, revolutionized black hole physics, and became the funniest celebrity scientist who ever lived.

The story of Helen of Troy, whose legendary beauty sparked the Trojan War and shaped ancient Greek mythology.

The extraordinary life of Harry Houdini, master escape artist and illusionist who captivated early 20th century America with death-defying stunts and became a cultural icon.

The brilliant, paranoid life of Isaac Newton—from discovering gravity to his secret alchemy and spectacular mental breakdown.

A tribute to the Jackass crew that explores how a band of daredevils turned pain into entertainment, friendship into tragedy, and stupidity into cultural phenomenon.

The seventh president of the United States stares out from history with a look that says, I dared you to forget me.

An investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and the powerful networks that shielded him from justice for decades.

The messy, contradictory life of Thomas Jefferson—from writing the Declaration of Independence to the brutal election of 1800 that would define American democracy.

The controversial life of Jesse Helms, the ultraconservative senator who filibustered the MLK holiday and said no to nearly everything for three decades.

A candid look at JFK's messy presidency—from the Bay of Pigs disaster to the Cuban Missile Crisis to his reluctant embrace of civil rights—cutting through the Camelot mythology to reveal the calculating politician behind the charm.

The story of a teenage peasant girl who heard divine voices, led France's armies to victory, and was burned at the stake by cowards in clerical robes.

Steve Jobs slashed Apple's bloated product line to four quadrants and dragged the company back from bankruptcy—90 days away from collapse—to reshape computing, animation, and how we stare through screens.

A biography exploring Carl Jung's revolutionary ideas about the unconscious mind, archetypes, dreams, and the shadow self that transformed modern psychology.

Wilhelm II's rise to absolute power, his catastrophic plunge into World War I, and his strange twilight exile watching Germany fall to someone even darker.

The rise, reign, and self-destruction of Kanye West, from Chicago genius to antisemitic provocateur who burned his empire to the ground.

The theatrical dictator who inherited nuclear weapons and turned North Korea's hermit kingdom into his personal stage.

The story of Stan Lee, the man who transformed comic books into modern mythology and created Marvel's universe of flawed, relatable superheroes.

The architect of the Bolshevik Revolution who transformed Russia through ideas sharp enough to topple an empire.

The story of John Lennon's restless journey from fatherless boy to Beatles icon to controversial dreamer who dared to challenge the world.

Leonardo da Vinci's relentless pursuit of perfection across art, anatomy, engineering, and flight—a mind that refused to choose just one genius.

The story of Abraham Lincoln navigating America's deadliest crisis, from the election that split the nation to the battles and words that barely held it together.

The unauthorized biography of L. Ron Hubbard and his transformation from pulp fiction writer to founder of Scientology, culminating in Operation Snow White—the largest infiltration of the U.S. government in history.

The monk who nailed 95 theses to a church door and accidentally shattered Christianity forever—then had to wrestle control back from the chaos he'd unleashed.

The fiery life of Malcolm X, from street hustler to prison convert to the revolutionary voice who refused to apologize for calling America exactly what he saw.

The story of Mansa Musa, the 14th-century Mali emperor whose legendary pilgrimage to Mecca was so lavish it crashed entire economies and put Africa on the medieval map.

A critical examination of Mao Zedong's rise to power and the catastrophic human cost of his revolutionary experiments, from the Long March to the Cultural Revolution.

A biographical exploration of a life named Marie, likely focusing on a historically significant French figure.

A narrative retelling of Jesus Christ's life that frames him as rebel, brother, and revolutionary rather than simply divine savior.

A raw biographical exploration of Michael Jackson's rise, fall, and final resurrection attempt—the boy who became a mirror for America's obsessions.

Mozart didn't compose music—he transcribed it whole from his mind, a genius who heard complete symphonies while joking and eating.

The life story of Muhammad told as a historical narrative—from orphaned merchant to prophet who transformed Arabia and launched a global movement.

The story of Elon Musk's journey from PayPal to SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, and Neuralink—a man racing to merge human brains with AI before artificial intelligence leaves humanity behind.

The rise and fall of Benito Mussolini, from his fascist takeover of Italy through disastrous military campaigns to his crumbling grip on power by 1943.

Napoleon Bonaparte's meteoric rise from Corsican outsider to self-crowned emperor who rewrote Europe's laws, borders, and very conception of power.

The rise and fall of Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian king who destroyed Jerusalem's Temple and built an empire that seemed eternal — until Persia came.

The theatrical tyrant who fiddled while Rome burned—Nero's reign reimagined as a dark performance where cruelty became culture and the emperor played every role.

A dramatic biographical portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche's descent from brilliant young professor to cosmic madman who collapsed embracing a beaten horse in Turin.

The story of Richard Nixon's rise, fall, and the moment he unilaterally ended the gold standard and changed global economics forever.

How Barack Obama mastered the political game to become America's first Black president, rewriting the rules while playing by them.

A biographical journey through George Orwell's life and prophetic warnings about totalitarianism, truth, and the machinery of modern delusion.

A tiny pebble named Pip embarks on an adventurous journey up a mountain, discovering courage and strength despite feeling small.

The accidental revolutionary who birthed quantum physics by just trying to make his blackbody equations work—and changed everything.

A vivid exploration of Plato's life and revolutionary ideas about reality, the soul, and why philosophers should rule the world.

The definitive history and biographical survey of the papacy, from Saint Peter to the modern Vatican.

A witty, irreverent tour through American presidential history that treats each commander-in-chief as a flawed human rather than a marble monument.

A vivid journey through psychology's evolution from Freud's couch to humanistic rebellion, told through the minds that built the field.

A KGB spy rises from the ruins of the Soviet empire to crown himself Russia's modern autocrat.

A historical journey through quantum mechanics, from Planck's constant to Heisenberg's uncertainty, revealing how a handful of scientists shattered our understanding of reality itself.

The extraordinary 67-year reign of Ramses II, the pharaoh who built monuments to match his ego and loved his queens like gods.

How a filthy, charismatic mystic manipulated the Russian royal family and helped trigger the collapse of an empire.

A critical examination of Ronald Reagan's presidency as deliberate demolition of the New Deal and Great Society through trickle-down economics that never trickled.

The life and legacy of Carl Sagan, astronomer, science communicator, and cosmic visionary who brought the universe to millions.

The story of Sargon of Akkad, history's first empire builder, told as a civilization-hacking origin story.

The true story of how L. Ron Hubbard turned a self-help system into a litigious empire that declared war on its critics.

A irreverent dive into Shakespeare's life, work, and enduring influence on the English language and supernatural imagination.

The life and trial of the man who questioned everything and changed Western thought forever by admitting he knew nothing.

How billionaire investor George Soros became a global philanthropist, crashed the Bank of England, and transformed into the subject of conspiracy theories across two continents.

The story of how Stalin weaponized famine, erased millions, and built a totalitarian machine that devoured its own people.

The brutal rise of Timur the Lame, the 14th-century conqueror who burned his way from Central Asia to India, leaving pyramids of skulls in his wake.

A critical dissection of how Taylor Swift engineered herself into a pop culture machine, turning personal drama into profit and mastering the game of modern celebrity.

How a sickly kid turned himself into America's most legendary president through sheer force of will, war, and myth-making.

The electrifying story of Nikola Tesla—visionary inventor of AC power, wireless energy, and controversial weapons—who tuned into frequencies the world wasn't ready to hear.

The Renaissance masters—Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello—weren't just Ninja Turtle names, they were rival geniuses who built Western art through talent, ego, and cutthroat competition.

Inside the mind and moves of Peter Thiel, Silicon Valley's most secretive power broker who shaped PayPal, Palantir, and a presidency.

A wild, irreverent tour through history's greatest scientific minds—from Tesla's pigeon talks to Galileo's church-defying telescopes—told like your coolest friend is explaining genius over coffee.

The wild life and psychedelic philosophy of Terence McKenna, from Amazonian experiments to his apocalyptic Timewave theory and final battle with brain cancer.

How Tom Brady went from the 199th draft pick to NFL legend, building a wellness empire while dominating football for two decades.

A sharp historical odyssey tracking how the concept of absolute power evolved from Roman caesars through Russian tsars to Putin's modern autocracy.

A psychological exploration of how childhood wounds and trauma transform individuals into history's most destructive tyrants.

A time traveler's romance where past lives and stolen moments in a library blur the lines between destiny and choice.

Queen Victoria didn't just mourn—she synchronized a global empire through telegraph wires, railways, and bureaucracy, turning grief into infrastructure.

The sharp-tongued philosopher who weaponized satire against Europe's most powerful institutions and became the godfather of intellectual rebellion.

A critical examination of Ed and Lorraine Warren's most famous paranormal investigations, from Annabelle to Amityville, separating fact from Hollywood fiction.

A biography of Alan Watts that explores how the popular philosopher made Eastern wisdom, Zen paradoxes, and the illusion of the self accessible to Western counterculture.

A exploration of history's spiritual awakeners—from Buddha to Alan Watts—who saw through illusion and transformed human consciousness.

The story of Wu Zetian, the only woman to ever rule China as emperor in her own right, who weaponized religion and fear to shatter every rule about gender and power.

The rise, dominance, and desperate reinvention of Mark Zuckerberg as he transforms from dorm room coder to social media overlord to embattled billionaire trying to act human.

The ones who stared at the ceiling wondering what else was out there and what was in here.

Your body is a bioelectric miracle: nerves firing, signals surging, systems syncing like a symphony under your skin.

To every delivery driver, burnt crust, and cardboard box that whispered, “It’s going to be okay.” This book is for you.

No, I’d start the kind that eats twenty-year-olds alive and burps out “entrepreneurs.” The kind where “family” means you take the blame, and “culture” means I make the money.

And for the ones who never gave up asking what this world is really made of.

The Game Was the Reward THE GAME WAS THE REWARD BEFORE THE SEASON passes.

And for Cammi, who reminded me why stories like this matter.

by JJ Dedication For those who were taught a dream but never told the cost.

Prologue – The Curtain Rises PROLOGUE – THE CURTAIN RISES YOU DON’T STUMBLE into a Freddie Mercury.

(Here’s a hint: it already is.) Prologue PROLOGUE LET’S GET SOMETHING straight — this isn’t a movie review.

Prologue: The Buzz PROLOGUE: THE BUZZ YOU NEVER FORGET the first hit.

Dedication Chapter One - The Coin Isn’t Fair Chapter Two - The Dice Are Loaded Chapter Three - Weather, Death, and Why Forecasts Sound Like Guesses Chapter Four - What Are the Odds You’re Alive?

This isn’t some offshore thriller or seedy backroom cash drop.

The House That Emotion Built THE HOUSE THAT EMOTION BUILT BEFORE WE HAD words for anxiety or self-worth, we had Pixar.

The Survival Guide to Pregnancy, Babies, and What the Hell Happens Now by James Johnson Dedication To anyone who's ever stared at two pink lines and thought, "Oh, sh*t." You're not alone.

And to the ones who still believe fire can be reborn from ash.

Every single thing you can see, touch, smell, or hear is made possible because of energy.

A year to the day before, his parents had lost a stillborn child they also named Vincent.

It started with some funky little dude probably humming into a log.

IT STARTED IN 1879 with a man named Charles Taze Russell and a magazine called the Zion’s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence.

In ancient villages, across Europe and beyond, magic wasn’t about broomsticks or bubbling cauldrons.
