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This Week in WRBH (09/17- 09/23)

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Best Seller Fiction  –   SWEET & LOW: STORIES by Nick White and read by John Norris (M-F 9AM-10AM; 10-11PM)

Best Seller Non- Fiction  –   THE TEMPLARS: THE RISE AND SPECTACULAR FALL OF GOD’S HOLY WARRIORS by Dan Jones and read by Ray Lang (M-F 6AM-7AM; 4PM-5PM)

Book Off The Shelf –  TOM BENSON: A BILLIONAIRE’S JOURNEY by Kathy Finn and read by Charlotte Travieso  (M-F 1:30PM-2PM; 3AM-3:30AM)

Great Literature    –  THE THREE MUSKETEERS by Alexandre Dumas and read by Jillian Richman(M-F 10AM-11AM; 1AM-2AM)

Short Stories  –  Stories from the New Yorker archive (Sat 8PM-9PM;Thurs 3AM-4AM)

Biographies  –  THEY LEFT US EVERYTHING: A MEMOIR by Plum Johnson (M-F 9:30PM-10PM)

 YA Literature –  DEFY THE WORLDS by Claudia Gray (M-F 7:30PM-8PM)

Crescent City Chronicles  –  SWAMP RAT: THE STORY OF DIXIE’S NUTRIA INVASION by Theodore G. Mano (Sat-Sun 1:30PM-2:30PM)

Weird & Wonderful – SCIENCE FICTION HALL OF FAME: SHORT STORIES (Fri 11PM-12AM; Mon 1:30M-2:30AM)

Tales of Terror   – HELL HOUSE by Richard Mattheson (Tues 11PM-12AM)

Monday Mystery   – THE CROW GIRL by Erik Axl Sun (Mon 11PM-12AM)

Thrilling Thursday – THE FINAL SILENCE by Stuart Neville (Thurs 11PM-12AM)

WRBH: After Dark  – AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN by Elizabeth Darrell (Sat 11PM-12PM; Wed 2AM-3AM)

Children’s Stories  – NUMBER THE STARS by Lois Lowrey (8AM-8:30AM)

Spanish –  PATRIA by Fernando Aramburu and read by Salvador Mundez(Sun 6PM-7PM)

Margie’s Science Fiction Hour Various stories from across Sci-Fi history. Read by Margie Kollis (Wed 11PM-12AM; Fri 2AM-3AM; Sat 10PM-11PM)

Military History – Battles, Wars, and History from across the years. Read by Pat Huntley  (Sun 8PM-9PM)

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