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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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eMusic Features

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Interview: Eddie Huang

By Elisa Ludwig, eMusic Contributor

A Vice TV host with a law degree, a hip-hop obsession, and a NYC restaurant called Baohaus (serving Taiwanese buns, named for his favorite architects), Eddie Huang is a walking culture clash. In his memoir… more »

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