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Fall Headphones Over Heels for Audio This Fall FALL 2014 FALL HEADPHONES OVER HEELS FOR AUDIO THIS FALL CATALOG ALSO INCLUDES: ✓ LibraryReads Make Great Listens ✓ Exciting Penguin authors on our fall list ✓ Genre Index ✓ Random House Large Print Titles ✓ Fall Download Exclusives…and more! Find all you need to help your patrons discover their favorite new listen. Keep your patrons talking about AUDIO BOOKS no matter what they love to listen to! SOCIAL SCIENCE, PSYCHOLOGY, & SCIENCE CURRENT AFFAIRS & POLITICS HISTORICAL FICTION Hunter Killer by T. 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Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn…pg. 43 Spark by John Twelve Hawks…pg. 62 The Republic of Imagination by Azar Nafisi…pg. 75 Tom Clancy Support and Defend by Mark Greaney…pg. 12 The Sense of Style by Steven Pinker…pg. 48 Untitled Thriller by John Grisham…pg. 72 BUSINESS & MOTIVATION INSPIRING WOMEN I’ll Drink to That by Betty Halbreich…pg. 31 The Work by Wes Moore…pg. 97 In a Rocket Made of Ice by Gail Gutradt…pg. 13 Zero to One by Peter Thiel with Blake Masters…pg. 40 The News Sorority by Sheila Weller…pg. 49 ESSAY COLLECTIONS Off the Sidelines by Kirsten Gillibrand…pg. 29 Maeve’s Times by Maeve Binchy…pg. 78 Playing Big by Tara Mohr…pg. 70 Small Victories by Anne Lamott…pg. 93 Untitled Wendy Davis Memoir by Wendy Davis…pg. 19 ACTION & ADVENTURE The Eye of Heaven by Clive Cussler & Russell Blake (A Fargo Adventure)…pg. 18 Havana Storm by Clive Cussler & Dirk Cussler (Dirk Pitt Adventure)…pg. 79 HOLIDAY STORIES The 13th Gift by Joanne Huist Smith…pg. 87 Mr. Miracle by Debbie Macomber…pg. 57 SPORTS MYSTERIES Mr. Hockey by Gordie Howe…pg. 67 Cat Trick by Sofie Kelly (A Magical Cats Mystery)…pg. 53 Parcells by Bill Parcells…pg. 47 HISTORY Final Catcall by Sofie Kelly (A Magical Cats Mystery)…pg. 54 First Impressions by Charlie Lovett…pg. 74 The Churchill Factor by Boris Johnson…pg. 96 Ghost Wanted by Carolyn Hart (A Bailey Ruth Ghost Novel)…pg. 51 Embattled Rebel by James M. 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Parker’s Blind Spot by Reed Farrel Coleman (A Jesse Stone Novel)…pg. 28 WESTERNS The Ugly Renaissance by Alexander Lee…pg. 56 Rose Gold by Walter Mosley (An Easy Rawlins Mystery)…pg. 44 Tucker by Louis L’Amour…pg. 24 The Woman Who Would Be King by Kara Cooney…pg. 65 Utah Blaine by Louis L’Amour…pg. 23 POPULAR & LITERARY FICTION Adultery by Paulo Coelho…pg. 14 ENTERTAINMENT & CELEBRITY MEMOIRS RELIGION The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber…pg. 80 The Dog by Joseph O’Neill…pg. 35 SCI-FI, FANTASY, & PARANORMAL Even This I Get to Experience by Norman Lear…pg. 68 Christ Actually by James Carroll…pg. 94 Five Days Left by Julie Lawson Timmer…pg. 37 Dark Blood by Christine Feehan…pg. 20 Food: A Love Story by Jim Gaffigan…pg. 81 Fields of Blood by Karen Armstrong…pg. 88 Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult…pg. 71 The Peripheral by William Gibson…pg. 82 Herbie Hancock: Possibilities by Herbie Hancock with Lisa Dickey…pg. 83 The Future of God by Deepak Chopra…pg. 92 Mambo in Chinatown by Jean Kwok…pg. 9 Prince Lestat by Anne Rice…pg. 86 Neil Patrick Harris by Neil Patrick Harris…pg. 66 Miracles by Eric Metaxas…pg. 85 Mary Coin by Marisa Silver…pg. 11 Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel…pg. 34 Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham…pg. 45 Prayer by Timothy Keller…pg. 84 Shopaholic to the Stars by Sophie Kinsella…pg. 73 William Shakespeare’s Star Wars Collection by Ian Doescher…pg. 10 So Anyway... by John Cleese…pg. 89 Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good by Jan Karon (A Mitford Novel)…pg. 22 Special Deluxe by Neil Young…pg. 64 Your Fathers, Where Are They? 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