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NPR Books Grid: 10/15-10/21

Anyone who emails me the imprints of all the books listed (or houses if no imprint is available) will win the NPR Books Grid for the prior week that includes, in addition to the information below, interviewer, pub date, imprint, genre, post-interview Amazon ranking, pre-interview ranking (if the book was mentioned on Shelf Awareness and I was able to look up the number before the interview), and interview hyperlink.

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TOTAL book stories for the past week: 22 (23 last week)

All Things Considered: 4 (3  LW)

Diane Rehm: 2 (6  LW)

Fresh Air: 4 (5  LW)

Morning Edition: 0 (2 LW)

NPR.org: 6 (5 LW)

Talk of the Nation: 1 (0  LW)

Tell Me More: 1 (0  LW)

Weekend Edition Saturday: 3 (1  LW)

Weekend Edition Sunday: 1 (1 LW)

All Things Considered Half Baked Alexa Stevenson
All Things Considered Where Good Ideas Come From Steven Johnson
All Things Considered On the Outside Looking In Garry Wills
All Things Considered Lost Peace, The Robert Dallek
Diane Rehm Brave, The* Nicholas Evans
Diane Rehm Shock of Gray Ted Fishman
Fresh Air Dangerously Funny* David Bianculli
Fresh Air Sleepwalk with Me Mike Birbiglia
Fresh Air To the End of the Land Daniel Grossman
Fresh Air Keys to Good Cooking Harold McGee
NPR.org What Technology Wants Kevin Kelly
NPR.org Just Like Someone Without Mental Illness, Only More So Mark Vonnegut
NPR.org Blaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction, The Vol. II Rakesh Khanna
NPR.org New In Paperback, Oct. 18-24
NPR.org Our Kind of Traitor John Le Carre
NPR.org Three Grisly Tales Of Love And Death In Tinseltown
Talk of the Nation Running the Books Avi Steinberg
Tell Me More Hard Times Require Furious Dancing Alice Walker
Weekend Edition Saturday Jet Age Sam Verhovek
Weekend Edition Saturday How to Read the Air Dinaw Mengestu
Weekend Edition Saturday Autumn’s Promise Shelley Shepard Gray
Weekend Edition Sunday Washington Ron Chernow

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