Mark Swails

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The Great Displacement: Climate Change and the Next American Migration

The audience for Bittle’s important book goes well beyond policy wonks or climate activists, and this gripping audio is the perfect way to enjoy this notable book. Recommend to readers of Dahr Jamail’s The End of Ice or Elizabeth A. Rush’s Rising.
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Last Bus to Wisdom

This is essential listening for devotees of Doig's work; no Western fan will be disappointed. ["Doig's superb storytelling does not disappoint. The dialog is snappy, funny, and true to the charming characters": LJ 7/15 starred review of the Riverhead hc.]
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Diamond of Jeru

Highly recommended to adventure fans and audiobook enthusiasts.
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Black River

All listeners—particularly those with an interest in music, Montana, or men in mourning—will enjoy this audiobook. ["Bound to turn readers' hearts inside out and leave them yearning for some sweet, mournful fiddle music": LJ 9/1/14 starred review of the Houghton Harcourt hc.]
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Riders of the Purple Sage

You won't find a better audio edition. Highly recommended for all audio collections.
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Thinking About Cybersecurity: From Cyber Crime to Cyber Warfare

This excellent course on an increasingly important topic is enthusiastically recommended for anyone interested in technology, crime, warfare, or privacy on the web.
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Painted Horses

Recommended for fans of Westerns, archaeology, historical romances, or horse epics.
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How Star Wars Conquered the Universe

This work belongs in all audiobook collections. ["A fun and informative read for sf enthusiasts, media studies and marketing students, film industry professionals, and aspiring Jedi Knights," read the review of the Basic hc, LJ 9/15/14.]
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The Last Kind Words Saloon

Recommended to McMurty or Earp and Holliday completists, or those looking for a quick taste of McMurtry's distinctive prose. ["By turns droll, stark, wry, or raunchy, this peripatetic novel is a bit sketchy at times," read the review of the Liveright: Norton hc, LJ 2/15/14.]
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