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  4.    <title>NPR Series: Book Reviews</title>
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  6.    <description>Book reviews of the best new fiction and nonfiction books by NPR&apos;s Alan Cheuse, Maureen Corrigan, and Karen Grigsby Bates.</description>
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  17.      <title>&apos;Well&apos; Explores The Social And Political Underpinnings Of Health</title>
  18.      <description>In a new book, physician Sandro Galea calls for a change in how we talk about health in America. The real drivers of wellness, he argues, are not personal choice, but our history, policies and values.</description>
  19.      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2019 05:01:27 -0400</pubDate>
  20.      <link>https://npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/06/04/728810438/well-explores-the-social-and-political-underpinnings-of-health</link>
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  23.      <dc:creator>Stephanie O&apos;Neill</dc:creator>
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  26.      <title>Once &apos;Ball Lightning&apos; Gets Rolling, This Sci-Fi Mind-Bender Shines</title>
  27.      <description>The novel is Chinese writer Cixin Liu&apos;s first in English since his &quot;Remembrance of Earth&apos;s Past&quot; trilogy. And that series&apos; radical creativity returns in this tale of scientific striving — eventually.</description>
  28.      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2018 10:00:18 -0400</pubDate>
  29.      <link>https://npr.org/2018/08/19/636214212/once-ball-lightning-gets-rolling-this-sci-fi-mind-bender-shines</link>
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  32.      <dc:creator>Colin Dwyer</dc:creator>
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  35.      <title>Girl Meets Frog Monster In &apos;Mrs. Caliban&apos;</title>
  36.      <description>This season&apos;s secret weapon in literary banter will be &lt;em&gt;Mrs. Caliban&lt;/em&gt;, a peculiar, wonderful, overlooked 1983 novella by Rachel Ingalls, about a housewife whose life is upended by a suave frog monster.</description>
  37.      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2017 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  38.      <link>https://npr.org/2017/12/03/564811294/girl-meets-frog-monster-in-mrs-caliban</link>
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  41.      <dc:creator>Jean Zimmerman</dc:creator>
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  44.      <title>&apos;Dawn Of The New Everything&apos; Argues For Human-Centered Technology</title>
  45.      <description>Virtual reality pioneer Jaron Lanier&apos;s book is part memoir, part history of the development of VR, and an unexpected but welcome comparison of the promises of VR with those of artificial intelligence.</description>
  46.      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2017 07:00:18 -0500</pubDate>
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  50.      <dc:creator>Annalee Newitz</dc:creator>
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  53.      <title>Teen Angst Has A Body Count In &apos;I Am Not Okay With This&apos;</title>
  54.      <description>Sydney, the teenage protagonist of Charles Forsman&apos;s new graphic novel, has all the usual problems of her age, plus one: She&apos;s telekinetic. And it quickly becomes clear that her story is a grim one.</description>
  55.      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2017 07:00:17 -0500</pubDate>
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  59.      <dc:creator>Etelka Lehoczky</dc:creator>
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  62.      <title>Two Towering Figures Collide On The World Stage In &apos;1917&apos;</title>
  63.      <description>Arthur Herman&apos;s new book zooms in on Vladimir Lenin, Woodrow Wilson, and the vast, conflicting historical forces they embodied — and which came to a head in the fateful year of 1917.</description>
  64.      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2017 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  65.      <link>https://npr.org/2017/11/29/564810463/two-towering-figures-collide-on-the-world-stage-in-1917</link>
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  68.      <dc:creator>Jason Heller</dc:creator>
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  71.      <title>&apos;The World Goes On,&apos; With Tiny Moments Of Joy Amid The Uncertainty</title>
  72.      <description>Susan Sontag once called author László Krasznahorkai the &quot;contemporary Hungarian master of apocalypse,&quot; but his new book — while disturbing — isn&apos;t as hopeless as that might lead you to think.</description>
  73.      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2017 07:00:17 -0500</pubDate>
  74.      <link>https://npr.org/2017/11/28/564810595/the-world-goes-on-with-tiny-moments-of-joy-amidst-the-uncertainty</link>
  75.      <guid>https://npr.org/2017/11/28/564810595/the-world-goes-on-with-tiny-moments-of-joy-amidst-the-uncertainty</guid>
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  77.      <dc:creator>Ilana Masad</dc:creator>
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  80.      <title>&apos;The Green Hand&apos; Captures The Colorful Essence Of The Uncanny</title>
  81.      <description>Previously, American comics fans would&apos;ve been lucky to discover French artist Nicole Claveloux in old issues of &lt;em&gt;Heavy Metal&lt;/em&gt; magazine. Now, her delightfully weird work has been compiled in a new book.</description>
  82.      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2017 07:00:15 -0500</pubDate>
  83.      <link>https://npr.org/2017/11/26/564810925/the-green-hand-captures-the-colorful-essence-of-the-uncanny</link>
  84.      <guid>https://npr.org/2017/11/26/564810925/the-green-hand-captures-the-colorful-essence-of-the-uncanny</guid>
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  86.      <dc:creator>Etelka Lehoczky</dc:creator>
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  89.      <title>Brush Up Your Shelley With &apos;Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years&apos;</title>
  90.      <description>Christopher Frayling&apos;s new celebration of &lt;em&gt;Frankenstein&lt;/em&gt; is half art book, half scholarly study, tracing the famous monster&apos;s path from page to stage to screen, just in time for his 200th birthday.</description>
  91.      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2017 07:00:15 -0500</pubDate>
  92.      <link>https://npr.org/2017/11/25/563736769/brush-up-your-shelley-with-frankenstein-the-first-two-hundred-years</link>
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  95.      <dc:creator>Genevieve Valentine</dc:creator>
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  98.      <title>&apos;Creatures Of Will And Temper&apos; Is A Slow-Burn Slide Into Deviltry</title>
  99.      <description>Molly Tanzer gives us a seductive, alternate version of Victorian England in her new novel — by turns smoky and smutty, wondrous and louche. And then, embedded carefully in that world, demons.</description>
  100.      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Nov 2017 07:00:15 -0500</pubDate>
  101.      <link>https://npr.org/2017/11/22/563736025/creatures-of-will-and-temper-is-a-slow-burn-slide-into-deviltry</link>
  102.      <guid>https://npr.org/2017/11/22/563736025/creatures-of-will-and-temper-is-a-slow-burn-slide-into-deviltry</guid>
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  104.      <dc:creator>Jason Sheehan</dc:creator>
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