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Sam Tanenhaus, editor of The New York Times Book Review, discusses this week's issue.

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Barnes talks about his latest novel, and Lawrence Wright discusses “God Save Texas.”

James Shapiro discusses Nesbo’s new novel, and Leila Slimani talks about “The Perfect Nanny.”

Pamela Druckerman discusses “The Art of Screen Time” and “Be the Parent, Please,” and Ben Austen talks about “High-Risers: Cabrini-Green and the Fate of American Public Housing.”

Westover discusses her best-selling memoir, and Mark Weinberg talks about "Movie Nights With the Reagans."

Luis Alberto Urrea talks about his new novel, “The House of Broken Angels,” and Martin Doyle discusses “The Source: How Rivers Made America and America Remade Its Rivers.”

Nell Scovell discusses her new memoir, and Joanne Lipman talks about "That's What She Said."

Cass R. Sunstein talks about “Impeachment: A Citizen’s Guide” and “Can It Happen Here?”; and Kathryn Hughes discusses “Victorians Undone.”

Bergman talks about “Rise and Kill First,” and Felix Salmon discusses Chris Hughes’s “Fair Shot.”

Matt Young discusses “Eat the Apple,” and A. O. Scott talks about Martin Amis’s “The Rub of Time.”

Jones talks about her new novel, and J. Randy Taraborrelli discusses “Jackie, Janet & Lee.”

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