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Our Week in Reviews: 6/6/26

A recap of the books we’ve spotlighted in the past few days.

    Magic Can’t Save Us

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    Magic Can’t Save Us

    By Josh Denslow

    These sweet, silly offerings read like fairytale postscripts.

    Given No Choice: A History of Abortion Rights

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    Given No Choice: A History of Abortion Rights

    By Cody McDevitt

    An edifying look at the fight for bodily autonomy.

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    By Bryan Burrough

    Days of Rage: America’s Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence

    A fact-filled look at the United States' so-called first "Age of Terror."

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    Trapped in a foreign country with no proof of identity, a young woman is swept into a series of adventures.

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    Man in Profile: Joseph Mitchell of The New Yorker

    The consummate storyteller is brought alive in this new biography.

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    The Fishermen

    By Chigozie Obioma

    The rich imagery and descriptive language in this debut novel will transport readers to life in 1990s Nigeria.

    Author Q&A

    An Interview with Don Winslow

    The author of the popular Boone Daniels series discusses drug cartels, screenwriting, and the perfect fish taco.

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    By Guy Lawson

    Arms and the Dudes: How Three Stoners from Miami Beach Became the Most Unlikely Gunrunners in Histor

    A gripping account of the U.S. government's unfortunate use of contractors during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

    Author Q&A

    An Interview with Kat Martin

    The popular romantic-suspense novelist discusses genre, character development, and her workaholic nature.

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    The Queen’s Caprice: Stories

    By Jean Echenoz; translated by Linda Coverdale

    An interesting, uneven collection of tales from the French master.