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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 »

eMusic’s Best Audiobook…

A good book is a funny thing. Sometimes we know from page 1 that a book i… more »

Interview: Gillian Flynn

Gillian Flynn has a message for her readers: She is not one of her charac… more »

Social Distortion

Politics these days can be downright depressing. Congress regularly score… more »

Fiction’s Greatest Mons…

Halloween means a lot of different things to people: coming up with the p… more »

Jay Caspian Kang, The Dead Do…

In The Dead Do Not Improve, author Jay Caspian Kang describes the travail… more »

John le Carré , …

A classic of Cold War spy fiction Don’t be surprised if you need to… more »

Best Books of 2011

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

eMusic Welcomes Macmillan

From touchstones of contemporary literature to cultural critiques and meg… more »

George Pelecanos, The Cut…

A post-modern detective novels set in D.C.’s tumultuous underworld … more »

Donna Tartt, The Little Frien…

Twelve-year-old Harriet Dufresnes is about to have an intense summer. Obs… more »

Ruth Rendell, Some Lie and So…

It’s hard to decide what’s more fun in Some Lie and Some Die,… more »

Tana French, The Likeness…

Dublin is one of the great literary cities, so it is surprising that rela… more »

Henning Mankell, The Troubled…

For those of us who have followed Kurt Wallander, Sweden’s most mor… more »

Alexander McCall Smith, The N…

McCall Smith’s novels have become something of a cottage industry (… more »

John Burdett, Bangkok 8…

The first volume in Burdett’s quartet about municipal detective Son… more »

International Mysteries

High summer. The best time of year for traveling to foreign lands —… more »

Jo Nesbo, The Snowman…

Oslo’s most tortured detective solves a gruesome crime The Snowman … more »

Award-Winning Books

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

Lois Duncan, Down a Dark Hall…

The book that forged the teen suspense genre Though Duncan has written mu… more »

Kate Atkinson, Started Early,…

Much to love in the fourth installment of the Jackson Brodie series Devot… more »

David Vann, Caribou Island…

A terrifying noir tale of love and wilderness If you happen to like tales… more »

Patricia Highsmith, Patricia …

Patricia Highsmith reveals the troubled minds behind heinous crimes Patri… more »

Jed Rubenfeld, The Death Inst…

A galvanizing chase through the Roaring 20s Jed Rubenfeld begins his late… 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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