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| | | September promises several high-profile memoirs, including those from Hillary Clinton, Art Garfunkel, and Chez Panisse chef Alice Waters. Gretchen Rubin describes her Four Tendencies framework and why being aware of how you respond to expectations will help you set yourself up for success. Notable novels feature killer ticks, a sleeping disease that affects only women, and the cutthroat world of San Francisco farmers' markets. In YA releases, teens are sent to wilderness survival camp, hack into video game championships, and wait too long to share their feelings, while middle grade listeners explore grief, learn about what it takes to be a competitive eater, and set off on adventures. |
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| | | | Boredom, Biltmore, & a Baffling Crime | September Nonfiction on Audio An Army Ranger robs a bank before his first deployment, the CIA and Howard Hughes work together to steal a Russian sub, young brothers flee gang violence in El Salvador for new lives in California, and Note to Self podcast host Manoush Zomorodi extols the virtues of boredom. |
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