book review
Culture
New Charlie Kirk book celebrating joys of Sabbath becomes bestseller on first day, sells out at Amazon

A new book from Charlie Kirk about honoring the biblical Sabbath has flown off the proverbial shelves, topping Amazon’s bestseller list and selling out at the… Read More

December 11, 2025
Opinion
Novel ‘Theo of Golden’ a remarkable tale of God-inspired kindness amid pervasive suffering

Allen Levi wrote his extraordinary novel Theo of Golden with no plans to publish it and an audience of one in mind. “I thought to myself very consciously: when… Read More

November 12, 2025
Culture
‘Seeing the Supernatural’: New book offers stunning glimpse into spirit world, new hope for unmoored world

Amid the playful affair of Halloween, a most earnest and momentous question about spiritual manifestations: Is it just possible some phenomena in this often drifting, directionless, depraved physical plain are… Read More

October 22, 2025
Culture
‘A Light on the Hill’: New book shares story of DC Baptist church that endured through America’s defining moments 

In the heart of Washington, D.C., Capitol Hill Baptist Church has weathered the Civil War, Reconstruction, two world wars, racial unrest, 9/11 and two pandemics. Yet the church hasn’t moved… Read More

May 12, 2025
Government
O’Neil’s ‘Woketopus’ dark money trail started with the Southern Poverty Law Center

In unwinding the financial means by which progressives have captured the federal bureaucracy, there was one test case that stood out to Daily Signal Managing Editor Tyler O’Neil. Having literally… Read More

January 31, 2025
Opinion
‘Born to Be Brave’: Kirk Cameron exhorts Christians to spark America’s next Great Awakening

America is on the cusp of a great spiritual awakening, and Kirk Cameron is tired of Christians hitting the snooze button. In his new book, Born… Read More

November 11, 2024
Opinion
Supreme Court Justice Jackson’s family story makes powerful case for school choice

In her new memoir Lovely One (Random House 2024), Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson shares the story, equal parts heartbreaking and heartwarming, of her eldest daughter Talia’s struggle with… Read More

November 11, 2024
Culture
Kansas City author presents tragic other side to Jan. 6 story in dramatic CSPAN2 book presentation

Author Jack Cashill’s new book ASHLI profiles 10 of the many women who protested what they believed was a stolen election on Jan. 6, 2021. Of the 10, two died… Read More

August 30, 2024
Culture
Motorhome Prophecies: How Carrie Sheffield found peace in Christianity years after abandoning her religious father’s abuse

It took Carrie Sheffield decades to heal from the trauma of her childhood. She grew up in a motorhome with her seven siblings, constantly on the move to serve their… Read More

March 12, 2024
Opinion
Book review: A conservative vision for the future of public education

In an education landscape long dominated by Democrats and liberal policies, what do conservatives have to offer? A lot, according to Frederick Hess and Michael McShane. In their new book,… Read More

February 20, 2024
Public Education
‘Conflicted’ explains how radical staff trainings led a schoolteacher to leave public education, warns parents of Nazi-like tactics

Changing school curriculum, replacing textbooks and teachers, and undermining the family unit – what sounds like common public-school criticisms today – enabled the rise of Nazism, warns one former schoolteacher. Read More

February 7, 2024
Culture
Book review: Oli London makes sense of the ‘gender madness’ in new autobiography

In the first chapter of his autobiography, Gender Madness, British man Oli London recalls traveling to Armenia where he had found a “yes man” doctor to perform three of his… Read More

August 24, 2023