"MaddAddam" by Margaret Atwood
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"A Memory of Light" by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
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"League of Denial: The NFL, Concussions and the Battle for Truth" by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Steve Fainaru
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"How Music Works" by David Byrne
While rock biographies are seemingly a dime-a-dozen, rock autobiographies are relatively rare. So when a musician uses his memoirs as an opportunity to analyze the industry and even the nature of music itself, that's a very special book indeed. Of course the title "How Music Works" by David Byrne is a bit of a giveaway, and whether you're a musician, a music lover, or a big fan of Talking Heads you'll find something to like in this e-book. Byrne's writing style is conversational yet insightful and entertaining, and he covers everything from his ideas on how venues themselves determine music styles to his pre-fame days living in New York. While as a (presumably) wealthy musician his gripes about making little money from records do ring a little hollow, this is likely one of the most original rock histories you'll ever read. --Ty Pendlebury, senior associate editor
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"The Cuckoo's Calling" by Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling)
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"The Circle" by Dave Eggers
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