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Check out these updates from [Amazon Book Review]( for September 5, 2019. [More to read after Hilderbrand's "Summer of ’69"]( 10:59 AM PDT, September 5, 2019 Were you one of the many who read and loved Elin Hilderbrand’s latest novel, Summer of ’69, which has ensconced itself on Amazon Charts’ Most Read list for most of the summer? This was Hilderbrand’s first foray into historical fiction, and whether you lived through that era or are just fascinated by the summer that brought us the Apollo 11 landing and Woodstock, … › [Read more]( [Make it snappy: The street photography of Daido Moriyama]( 9:29 AM PDT, September 5, 2019 We live in a Golden Age of photography. Everyone who isn't walking around with five pounds of state-of-the-art camera dangling from their neck has five ounces of .jpg processing power in their pocket. But most of us still have no idea what to shoot. We cluster to record the same handful of landmarks and monuments, loading our hard drives with images without much to say in 40 megabytes. We are … › [Read more]( [Celebrity Picks: Kobe Bryant]( 7:29 AM PDT, September 5, 2019 We first talked to Kobe Bryant about books and reading when we did a podcast interview around the release of The Wizenard Series: Training Camp. Training Camp was the inaugural title from Bryant's publishing arm, Granity Studios, where he is creating books that combine sports, fantasy, and coming-of-age topics. Bryant chooses each author and works with them to create the story he's … › [Read more]( We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com]( please visit the opt-out link [here](.

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