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eMusic Archives: Audiobooks

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eMusic Welcomes Brilliance Au…

Over the past few months, our audiobooks ranks have been growing even mor… more »

And the Oscar Should Go To…

We all know there are no new stories left in the world — … more »

Chinua Achebe, There Was a Co…

There Was a Country, Chinua Achebe’s firsthand account of the Niger… more »

J.R. Moehringer, Sutton…

Wake up in Attica, go to bed at the Plaza. Fuckin’ America. Such wa… more »

Continuing Education

For many of us, autumn brings back vivid sense memories: the smell of fre… more »

John Boyne, The Absolutist…

War is John Boyne’s topic; his best-known novel is the concentratio… more »

Paul Collins, The Murder of t…

A bizarre murder reinvents American journalism When Martin Thorn murdered… more »

Diane Brady, Fraternity…

The most astonishing revelation of Diane Brady’s Fraternity comes i… more »

Tom Mueller, Extra Virginity:…

This is one of those books. You know the type. Maybe you’ve seen th… more »

Stephen Greenblatt, The Swerv…

An accessible window into the evolution of modern thought Perhaps it… more »

Mitchell Zuckoff, Welcome to …

A wild and harrowing adventure/survival story Mitchell Zuckoff’s wi… more »

Best Books of 2011

From auspicious debuts to long-awaited returns from literary stalwarts, f… more »

Susan Orlean, Rin Tin Tin: Th…

A tender, sweeping tale of love and loss Can a dog live forever? In the c… more »

Annie Jacobsen, Area 51…

Welcome to Earth The truth is supposed to be out there, right? If you tho… more »

Erik Larson, In the Garden of…

It’s unbelievable, even if it’s all true The Devil in the Whi… more »

Award-Winning Books

From a heart-wrenching memoir about growing up poor in Ireland and a post… more »

James B. Stewart, Tangled Web…

An examination of power, influence, and why people lie under oath Perjury… more »

Jennet Conant, A Covert Affai…

Conant has carved out a delicious niche reporting on cultural figures dur… more »

The Taliban Shuffle

Much more than an irreverent romp through two war-torn countries The adva… more »

Sarah Vowell, Unfamiliar Fish…

A star-studded historical fiesta Can any other American state boast a bio… more »

T. J. English, The Savage Cit…

A strong portrayal of the tension and violence of NYC in the late ’… more »

James Gleick, The Information…

A grand history of the world’s most precious commodity Amidst our e… more »

Karen Abbott, American Rose…

Unraveling the carefully crafted myth around the burlesque goddess The ac… more »

Best Audiobooks of 2010

The best books of 2010 are inspiring, hilarious and unabashedly strange. … more »

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Interview: George Saunders

By Amanda Davidson, eMusic Contributor

George Saunders's newest story, published only as an audiobook and Kindle Single, is told from the point of view of Fox 8, the title character who pens his tale of friendship and loss by way… more »

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