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GOING ROGUE by Sarah Palin. A memoir by the former Alaska governor and vice-presidential candidate.
HAVE A LITTLE FAITH by Mitch Albom. A suburban rabbi and a Detroit pastor teach lessons about the comfort of belief.
OPEN by Andre Agassi. The tennis champion’s autobiography.
SUPERFREAKONOMICS by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. A scholar and a journalist apply economic thinking to everything: the sequel.
ARGUING WITH IDIOTS by Glenn Beck, Kevin Balfe and others. The case against big government.
TRUE COMPASS by Edward M. Kennedy. The late senator’s autobiography.
A SIMPLE CHRISTMAS by Mike Huckabee. Christmas memories from the former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential aspirant.
WHAT THE DOG SAW by Malcolm Gladwell. A decade of New Yorker essays.
THE IMPERIAL CRUISE by James Bradley. In 1905, during a diplomatic journey organized by Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft negotiated secret agreements with several Asian countries.
OUTLIERS by Malcolm Gladwell. Why some people succeed — it has to do with luck and opportunities as well as talent — from the author of “Blink” and “The Tipping Point.”
LAST WORDS by George Carlin with Tony Hendra. The life of the comedian, who died in 2008.
TOO BIG TO FAIL by Andrew Ross Sorkin. The 2008 financial implosion on Wall Street and in Washington, by a New York Times reporter and columnist.
WHEN THE GAME WAS OURS by Larry Bird and Earvin Two great basketball players discuss their careers, their long rivalry and their eventual friendship.
THE BOOK OF BASKETBALL by Bill Simmons. ESPN.com’s Sports Guy crunches big questions in N.B.A. history.
THE NATIONAL PARKS by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns. A companion to the PBS series.