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Capitalism and Crises

by Colin Mayer; read by Bob Souer

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Capitalism and Crises provides an inspiring and motivational roadmap of how we as practitioners, policymakers, consumers, employees, communities, students, and citizens of the world can together tackle the challenges of the twenty-first century—to flourish and survive. Learn More
Calvin Peete

by Gordon Hobson; read by Jaime Lincoln Smith

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The first-ever biography of an overlooked PGA star and one of the best Black golfers in history. Learn More
Brothers in Arms

by Damien Lewis; read by Peter Noble

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#1 internationally bestselling author, war reporter, and award-winning WWII historian Damien Lewis chronicles the birth of the legendary SAS, Winston Churchill's singular band of brothers, and how their extraordinary do-or-die exploits truly turned the tide of war. Learn More
The Box

by Mandy Suzanne Wong; read by Michelle H. Lee and Curtis Michael Holland

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A stylistically dazzling novel about objects, people, and the forces and seams between them. Learn More
Bombing Hitler's Hometown

by Mike Croissant; read by J. Rodney Turner

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A brilliant, groundbreaking slice of military history, this riveting story of white-knuckled action over one of Europe's most heavily defended targets in the waning days of World War II also tells of the aftermath of the Linz, Austria, bombing—the heart-wrenching tales of survival and recovery, and the toll of warfare on both sides. Learn More
Blood: The Science, Medicine, and Mythology of Menstruation

by Dr. Jen Gunter; read by Jen Gunter, MD

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"The world's most famous and outspoken gynecologist" (The Guardian) fights myths and fearmongering with real science, inclusive facts, and shame-free advice on the topic that impacts more than 72 million Americans every month: menstruation.
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Blood Rubies

by Mailan Doquang; read Cindy Kay

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Seven days are all it takes for Rune Sarasin's life to completely derail. It starts with a routine heist: lifting a pouch of rubies from the Bangkok hotel room of wealthy smuggler Charles Lemaire. Rune nearly gets caught when Lemaire's goons give chase, but she manages to escape with her boyfriend Kit. Then Kit delivers some terrifying news: his teenage sister Madee has gone missing. Learn More
Bird Suit

by Sydney Hegele; read by Sydney Hegele

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A tourist town folk tale of stifled ambition, love, loss, and the bird women who live beneath the lake. Learn More
Big Liars

by Christian L. Hart and Drew A. Curtis; read by Justin Price

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This book investigates the science behind "big liars"—those rare people who use lies as their principal way of navigating life. Learn More
Better Humans

by Janeane Bernstein, EdD; foreword by Erin Raftery Ryan; read by Janeane Bernstein, EdD

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When a global pandemic exacerbated a pre-existing mental health crisis, the US was left with a mental health pandemic. This opened a Pandora's box revealing what was long denied—we must prioritize mental health in all aspects of society, eliminate disparities and stigma, and become better humans. Learn More
The Best That You Can Do

by Amina Gautier; read by LaNecia Edmonds

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Winner of the 2023 Soft Skull-Kimbilio Publishing Prize, a collection of short stories that elaborate the realities of a diasporic existence, split identities, and the beautiful potency of meaningful connections. Learn More
Before the Movement

by Dylan C. Penningroth; read by Terrence Kidd

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A prize-winning scholar draws on astonishing new research to demonstrate how Black people used the law to their advantage long before the Civil Rights Movement. Learn More
The Basic Eight

by Daniel Handler; read by Ann Marie Gideon

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A satire of teenage life follows cynical soon-to-graduate Flannery Culp on a raucous journey through high school in the 1990s, covering SATs, college applications, friends, boyfriends, tabloid journalism, and TV talk shows. A first novel. Learn More
Barking Up the Right Tree

by Dr. Ian Dunbar; read by Elliot Fitzpatrick

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The culmination of fifty-plus years at the vanguard of dog behavioral science, Barking Up the Right Tree is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants harmonious, two-way communication with a calm, confident, well-behaved, happy canine companion. Learn More
Bad Animals

by Sarah Braunstein; read by Carolyn Jania

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A sexy, propulsive novel that confronts the limits of empathy and the perils of appropriation through the eyes of a disgraced small-town librarian. Learn More
The Audacity

by Ryan Chapman; read by Vikas Adam

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A bracing satire about the implosion of a Theranos-like company, a collapsing marriage, and a billionaires' "philanthropy summit," for fans of Hari Kunzru and The White Lotus. Learn More
Apocalypse Television

by David Craig; foreword by Robert Iger; read by Kim Niemi

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A dramatic insider's account of the making of and backlash against the 1983 made-for-TV movie The Day After. Learn More
Another Day's Pain

by K. C. Constantine; read by Stephen Bowlby

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K. C. Constantine returns with the long-awaited final chapter of his saga of the Rocksburg Police Department. Learn More
Angry Kids, Angry Parents

by Anne Hilde Vassbo Hagen; read by Leanne Woodward

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Supported by years of psychological research and therapeutic practice, the strategies in this practical, compassionate book will help any parent who struggles with their child's anger. Learn More
American Zion

by Benjamin E. Park; read by Tom Parks

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The first major history of Mormonism in a decade, drawing on newly available sources to reveal a profoundly divided faith that has nevertheless shaped the nation. Learn More
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