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- Amy Schumer: Here's what we know about her upcoming memoirSchumer, who wrote and starred in this summer's movie 'Trainwreck,' will reportedly release a memoir through Gallery Books in 2016.聽
- 'Lock & Mori' reworks Sherlock Holmes in a witty YA reimagining'Lock & Mori' adds a new layer to the Sherlock Holmes pantheon: two brainy, tender-hearted kids attempting to protect each other from dangers beyond their ken.
- Bestselling books the week of 9/22/15, according to IndieBound* What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.
- 'The Story of the Lost Child' brings Elena Ferrante鈥檚 Neapolitan quartet to an extraordinary closeThe fourth novel of Ferrante鈥檚 brilliant聽Neapolitan series is ablaze with dramatic incidents: adultery, suicide, political terrorism, more adultery, shocking betrayals, and a mysterious disappearance.
- 'Big Magic': words of wisdom from Elizabeth Gilbert to all would-be creative typesCalling all creators: Elizabeth Gilbert is your friend.
- 10 best books of narrative nonfiction These 10 books represent the best of narrative nonfiction.
- 'Jade Dragon Mountain' sets a murder mystery in 18th-century ChinaWhy is an elderly Jesuit killed in a Chinese border town 鈥 days before the emperor is scheduled to arrive to view an eclipse?
- 'Once in a Great City' traces the rise and fall of DetroitAuthor and journalist David Maraniss turns back the clock to paint the picture of an American metropolis in its prime 鈥 with the seeds of failure already taking root.
- Has Chelsea Clinton written a children's book? Not really.Chelsea Clinton has written a wonky, 402-page non-fiction tome and call-to-action dense with charts, graphs, statistics, and bullet points about the world's great challenges.
- 'The Lost Landscape' explores the forces that shaped Joyce Carol OatesJoyce Carol Oates's second memoir covers large swaths of her youth. Although less comfortable than her fiction, 'The Lost Landscape' offers insights into what drivers Oates's fiction.
- 'The Art of Memoir' is Mary Karr's attempt to bolster a fallen genreMary Karr addresses the place of truth and untruth in the memoir genre.
- Bestselling books the week of 9/13/15, according to IndieBound* What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.
- Man Booker Prize 2015: Here are the authors who made the shortlistMarlon James,聽the author of 'A Brief History of Seven Killings,' is the first Jamaican author to have his or her work make it to the finals.
- Trump 1.0: What鈥檚 in his first bestseller?In 1987鈥檚 鈥楢rt of the Deal,鈥 GOP frontrunner acknowledges a 鈥榣ittle hyperbole,鈥 but the book also tells us a lot about the man and his method.
- 8 new books for the 2015 NFL season Some authors are already setting their sights on the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl.
- Greg Iles and others on how literature, journalism renew Civil Rights-era cold casesIles, as part of a panel at the AJC Decatur Book Festival, talked about the contribution that authors and journalists have to make in reviving unsolved cases of murdered black men.
- 'Empire of Fear' offers an analytical and lucid history of ISISBBC correspondent Andrew Hosken ably chronicles and thoroughly documents the rise of ISIS and its leaders.
- 'Resurrection Science' asks: What is a species worth?Although the idea of restoring a long-lost species may excite the imagination, O鈥機onnor聽makes us question what exactly we would bring back or 鈥 once it was back 鈥 where that species would live.
- 'The Divergent Series': Here's a look at the new titles for the final two moviesThe upcoming final two movies in the 'Divergent' film series, which are both based on Veronica Roth's book 'Allegiant,' recently got a name change. The next 'Divergent' movie is due to be released this March.
- 4 audiobooks that span the globe This month we travel to Africa, France, Massachusetts, and Mars.聽 All titles are available to download from www.audible.com.