New titles for easy listening at the library
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Think you don’t have time to read? When you’re driving up the
coast, cleaning the garage or weeding the garden, pop a new title
from the Newport Beach Public Library’s audio collection in the tape
or CD player to make commuting or chores much more enjoyable.
In less time than it takes to drive from Orange County to San
Francisco, you can learn “ten secrets to breakthrough thinking from
history’s most revolutionary minds” with “Discover Your Genius.” In
this combination guided journal-historical biography, Michael Gelb
draws on the collected wisdom of Plato, Brunelleschi, Columbus,
Copernicus, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Jefferson, Darwin, Gandhi and
Einstein to provide inspired coaching for personal growth.
More contemporary politicians, media personalities and
entertainers are targets for television pundit Bill O’Reilly on “The
No Spin Zone: Confrontations with the Powerful and Famous in
America.” With his trademark no-holds-barred rancor, the Emmy-winning
journalist takes on everything from the death penalty to working
mothers and taxes with such high-profile figures as Dr. Laura
Schlessinger, President Bush, Susan Sarandon and Hillary Clinton.
If lighter diversion appeals, check out “Three Weeks in Paris,”
Barbara Taylor Bradford’s newest romantic romp. In her 18th yarn, the
grande dame of popular women’s fiction reunites a quartet of arts
school graduates seven years after their bitter feud. Coming together
for the 85th birthday of a beloved teacher, the four sort out their
love lives and confront their stormy pasts.
A murky past also serves as an emotional backdrop for Michael
Connelly’s “City of Bones.” In his eighth thriller starring dour LAPD
homicide detective Harry Bosch, the crime fiction master uses the
discovery of a young boy’s bones in the Hollywood Hills to launch an
investigation that leads to a shocking conclusion.
There’s no easy conclusion for Don DeLillo’s “The Body Artist,” a
haunting novella that begins with a film director’s suicide.
Returning to their isolated bayfront rental home, his widow finds a
strange stowaway in a spare room and an uneasy relationship develops.
When the mysterious stranger begins speaking in her late husband’s
voice, only the reader can decide whether reincarnation or some other
eerie connection is at work.
For more sustained listening, Gao Xingjian’s “Soul Mountain”
offers 19 hours of lyrical storytelling inspired by the Nobel
Prize-winning author’s journey through southern China. Whether the
trip is real or a metaphorical search for meaning is less important
than the realities of Taoist priests, Buddhist nuns and mythical Wild
Men the traveling narrator meets along the way.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach
Public Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams. All titles
may be reserved from home or office computers by accessing the
catalog at www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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