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The Innovator's Dilemma, with a New Foreword

by Clayton M. Christensen; foreword by Marc Benioff; read by LJ Ganser and Jonathan Todd Ross

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The bestselling classic on disruptive innovation by renowned author Clayton M. Christensen. Learn More
The Invention of Prehistory

by Stefanos Geroulanos; read by Elizabeth Wiley

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An eminent historian tells the story of how we came to obsess over the origins of humanity—and how, for three centuries, ideas of prehistory have been used to justify devastating violence against others. Learn More
Invitation to a Banquet

by Fucshia Dunlop; read by Fucshia Dunlop

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The world's most sophisticated gastronomic culture, brilliantly presented through a banquet of thirty Chinese dishes. Learn More
Israel and the Cyber Threat

by Charles D. Freilich, Matthew S. Cohen, and Gabi Siboni; read by Dina Pearlman

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The most detailed and comprehensive examination to show how tiny Israel grew to be a global civil and military cyber power and offer the first detailed proposal for an Israeli National Cyber Strategy. Learn More
The Joy of Playing with Your Dog

by The Monks of New Skete and Marc Goldberg; read by Daniel Henning

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Game-based learning is a powerful tool to successful puppy rearing and dog ownership. With this exciting guide to playful and social activities for puppies and dogs, you'll immediately enjoy drastically improved behavior and a stronger connection with your dog. Learn More
Kennedy 35

by Charles Cumming; read by Elliot Fitzpatrick

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Charles Cumming once again straddles two timelines to create a high-tension thriller in this latest Lachlan Kite novel. Learn More
The Lace Widow

by Mollie Ann Cox; read by Nicol Zanzarella

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Could Alexander Hamilton be at the center of a vast murder plot engulfing Old New York? As his widow Eliza pieces together the puzzle, she unearths a heartbreaking secret that threatens to tear her family apart. Learn More
Ladies' Lunch

by Lore Segal; read by Callie Beaulieu

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Beloved New Yorker writer Lore Segal, at ninety-five years old, is a national treasure. Working at the height of her powers, in this story collection she turns her gimlet eye and compassionate humor on aging and life in the slow lane. Learn More
Leadership from Bad to Worse

by Barbara Kellerman; read by Linda Jones

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Leadership from Bad to Worse is about how leadership that is bad, invariably, inexorably, gets worse—unless it is somehow, by someone or something, stopped or slowed. Learn More
Leaving

by Roxana Robinson; read by Hannah Choi

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In her boldest and most powerful work to date, Roxana Robinson demonstrates her "trademark gifts as an intelligent, sensitive analyst of family life" (Wendy Smith, Chicago Tribune) in an engrossing exploration of the vows we make to one another, the tensile relationships between parents and their children, and what we owe to others and ourselves. Learn More
Lenin Lives?

by Christopher Read; read by Mike Cooper

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This study examines the key elements of Lenin's life and career, the consolidation of his ideas into the doctrines of "Leninism," the influence of Leninism in promoting revolutionary movements around the globe, and the currently disputed issue of whether his ideas still have any relevance today. Learn More
Liberty Equality Fashion

by Anne Higonnet; read by Elisabeth Lagelee and Anne Higonnet

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This is a story for our time: of a revolution that demanded universal human rights, of self-creation, of women empowering each other, and of transcendent glamor. Learn More
Life In The Pits

by Brad Schaeffer; read by Stephen Bowlby

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A former commodities trader gives an intimate glimpse into what it was like to work on the raucous exchange floors in the trading pits of Chicago and New York. Learn More
Like Love

by Maggie Nelson; read by Senn Annis

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A career-spanning collection of inspiring, revelrous essays about art and artists. Learn More
Like the Appearance of Horses

by Andrew Krivak; read by Jamie Renell

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A novel of one family, a century of war, and the promise of homecoming from Dayton Literary Peace Prize winner and National Book Award finalist Andrew Krivak. Learn More
The Lock Box

by Parker Adams; read by Daniela Acitelli

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When an army-vet-turned-safecracker is forcibly recruited to be part of a dangerous heist, she'll need all her skills to get out alive in this fast-paced thriller perfect for fans of Jeffery Deaver and P. J. Tracy. Learn More
The Locked Tomb Mystery

by Elizabeth Peters; read by Nan McNamara

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Four classic stories by the New York Times bestselling grandmaster of mystery, each paired with an incisive new introduction. Learn More
A Lonesome Place for Dying

by Nolan Chase; read by Kevin T. Collins

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Perfect for fans of C. J. Box and William Kent Krueger, a sleepy town is rocked to its core when a dead body is found in this debut novel. Learn More
LOUD

by Angelo Cataldi; read by Angelo Cataldi

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LOUD is an exuberant chronicle of Angelo Cataldi's life, from his childhood as a self-described "king nerd" in Providence, Rhode Island, to the traditional newspaper career he left behind, and his eventual rise to the top of the Philadelphia sports radio scene on WIP. Learn More
Love and the Working Class

by Karen Lystra; read by Lisa S. Ware

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Using letters written to parents, siblings, husbands, wives, friends, and potential mates between 1830 and 1880, Karen Lystra identifies the shared conceptions of love and practices of courtship and marriage within a racially diverse population of free working-class people born in America. Learn More
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