Luigi Mangione's Book Collection: Support Justice Through Reading
Discovering Luigi Mangione: A Deep Dive into His Goodreads Reviews and His Thoughts.
Shop books Luigi Mangione loved and support his legal defense with 100% of commissions donated to his defense fund.
How it Works
You buy ANY book through our Bookshop.org link.
Bookshop.org handles ALL shipping and fulfillment (we never touch the books).
Bookshop.org automatically gives 10% of your purchase to Luigi's defense fund.
Another 10% goes to independent bookstores.
100% of the commissions go directly to Luigi's defense—we take ZERO cuts.
All transactions are tracked and reported monthly for complete transparency.
We pay ALL marketing costs out of our own pocket— not a single penny is deducted from your purchase.
Partnership with Death Penalty Action
In partnership with Death Penalty Action, we’re highlighting a collection of essential books on capital punishment in America. These titles—spanning memoirs, legal analysis, and history—shine light on one of the justice system’s most consequential practices.
When you shop through our link, your purchase has a triple impact:
100% of the 10% commission goes directly to Luigi Mangione’s legal defense fund.
Independent bookstores receive a fair share of the sale, keeping local shops strong.
You gain knowledge and perspective on the realities of the death penalty.
This means every book you buy isn’t just an act of reading—it’s an act of solidarity.
👉 Browse the collection, deepen your understanding, and make your purchase count three ways.
Learn more about Death Penalty Action, a 501(c)3 organization.
Featured this week:
“Documents the maddening psychological and physical torment of a life awaiting execution inside Huntingdon County Prison. . . . His words shock in a raw, disturbing style.”
“Abu-Jamal is an articulate voice at the far side of this country’s great racial divide. . . . In this decade when building prisons and increasing the use of the death penalty have become popular responses to crime, Abu-Jamal’s perspective is worth reading.”