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Winter Listening
By Stephanie Klose
December 13, 2017
 
Stephanie KloseFebruary 2018 promises essential audiobooks for every listener. Zadie Smith is releasing a new essay collection, Laura Lippman is inspired by noir classics, and YA author Rachel Hartman expands her fantasy world by focusing a new book on Tess, half-sister of Seraphina. Intriguing memoirs include recollections of growing up with survivalists and homesteaders, and mystery and thriller authors focus their attention on missing persons.
The Only Girl in the World book cover Memoirs of Note | Stephanie’s Picks
Personal stories of near-death experiences, survivalist upbringings, and a quest for a mother's history.
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The Ghost Notebooks book cover Missing Persons
February mystery and thriller audiobooks featuring someone (or someones) going missing.
An American Marriage book cover Stories Set in the World of Black Mirror | February Fiction on Audio
A collection of stories expands the world of the popular British speculative fiction program, a debut novel explores the life of an Iranian poet, and Tayari Jones examines an American institution.
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Feel Free book cover Zadie Smith & Nassim Nicholas Taleb | February Nonfiction on Audio
The White Teeth author releases a new essay collection, reporters from Pro Publica and the Marshall Project collaborate on A False Report, and Nassim Nicholas Taleb discusses accepting risks in everyday life.
Tess of the Road book cover New series from Rachel Hartman & Tamora Pierce | YA
Hartman launches a new series set in Goredd and Pierce tells the story of how Numair Salmalín came to Tortall, plus authors including Renee Ahdieh, Jason Reynolds, and Angie Thomas share their stories of finding hope and inspiration.
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Little Ladies book cover Megan Frazer Blakemore, Vashti Harrison, & Margaret Peterson Haddix | Middle Grade
An illustrated group biography of exceptional black women, series installments from Blakemore and Haddix, and the life story of Madeleine L'Engle written by her granddaughters.
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