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Weekly Schedule for 07/17 – 07/23

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Announcement:

In addition to listening to the station via our online stream (https://www.wrbh.org/live-broadcast/), you can also tune-in via the RadioApp (https://www.getradio.app/) and the TuneIn App (https://tunein.com/).  Both are available for Apple and Android.  Happy Listening!

BOOKS ON AIR: 


Best Selling Non-FictionALL THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE: THE WEEK POLITICS WENT TABLOID (replay) written by Matt Bai

Great Literature:  THE JUNGLE written by Upton Sinclair

Best Selling FictionDEMON COPPERHEAD written by Barbara Kingsolver

Contemporary ClassicsNEVERWHERE written by Neil Gaiman

The Book off the Shelf: THE LIKENESS written by Tana French 

The Random BookTHE AXEMAN OF NEW ORLEANS: THE TRUE STORY written by Miriam Davis

Little Free Library BookTHE LITTLE FREE LIBRARY BOOK written by Margret Aldrich

Daily Dose of ScienceSURVIVING THE EXTREMES: WHAT HAPPENS TO THE BODY AT THE LIMITS OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE

Macabre Monday: Tune in to find out!

Children’s Book:  ODD AND THE FROST GIANTS written by Neil Gaiman

Young Adult LiteratureTALES OF EARTHSEA written by Ursula K. LeGuin 

The Self-Help Book: An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth: What Going to Space Taught Me About Ingenuity, Determination, and Being Prepared for Anything written by Chris Hadfield

Mystery HourA TIME FOR MERCY written by John Grisham 

Outer Limits20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA written by Jules Verne 

WRBH After DarkSOMEONE TO LOVE written by Jude Deveraux 

BiographiesAN AMERICAN RADICAL: A POLITICAL PRISONER IN MY OWN COUNTRY written by Susan Rosenberg

Spanish BookDEL AMOR Y OTROS DEMONIOS written by Gabriel García Márquez

Please visit https://www.wrbh.org/programming/schedule/ for access to our full Schedule Grid. 

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