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Alisyn Camerota's book is about a political newcomer fresh from Hollywood facing off against a female senator. But 2016 similarities aside, the CNN anchor says she wrote it long before the election.
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Stott's memoir, In the Days of Rain, is about her childhood in and out of the Exclusive Brethren, a conservative, separatist cult.
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Ahead of the July 4th weekend, the Seattle-based librarian shares a stack of eight recent favorites. She includes thrillers, mysteries, family sagas and an homage to the game rock, paper, scissors.
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Tennis great John McEnroe says his fiery temper first helped him focus on court. Then he lost control of it.
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The Book Concierge is back and bigger than ever! Explore more than 300 standout titles picked by NPR staff and critics.
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In his new book, John Elder Robinson discusses the innovative brain therapy that dramatically changed his life and mind.
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Lately it seems as if every thriller written by a woman gets compared to two recent blockbusters: Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train. So what makes those two books so appealing and influential?
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The actor best known for playing the Master of Ceremonies in the Broadway hit and film is out with a memoir.
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On its final voyage, Germany's Wilhelm Gustloff carried soldiers and thousands of civilians, many of them children. Young adult author Ruta Sepetys revisits the ship's 1945 sinking in Salt to the Sea.
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Business school professor Jeffrey Pfeffer is out with a new book, "Leadership BS: Fixing Workplaces and Careers One Truth at a Time."