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An Inconvenie­nt Sequel: Truth to Power Al Gore; read by Al Gore, Sterling K. Brown, Danny Burstein, Marin Ireland, Shailene Woodley

The former vice president teams up with a group of actors to read his sequel to “An Inconvenie­nt Truth”; the new book aims to teach people what they can do to combat climate change. (Simon & Schuster Audio)

Manhattan Beach Jennifer Egan; read by Norbert Leo Butz, Heather Lind and Vincent Piazza

Actors Butz, Lind and Piazza read Pulitzer Prize winner Egan’s fifth novel, about a young woman who works as a diver at the Brooklyn Navy Yard during World War II, and the manwho might know the secret behind her father’s disappeara­nce. (Simon & Schuster Audio)

I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons Kevin Hart; read by Kevin Hart

The superstar reads his memoir, telling stories about how he went from being the son of a drug addict father and an abusive mother to one of Hollywood’s most recognizab­le and beloved comic stars. (Audible)

Vacationla­nd John Hodgman; read by John Hodgman

In his first memoir, hurmorist Hodgman (“The Areas of My Expertise”) takes a wry, affectiona­te look at reaching middle age, set against the landscape of New England. (Penguin Audio)

Magpie Murders Anthony Horowitz; read by Samantha Bond and Allan Corduner

The two voices enhance this story-within-a-story, a thriller about an editor reading a manuscript by a mystery author who dies mysterious­ly before the editor can finish the book. (HarperAudi­o)

Leonardo da Vinci Walter Isaacson; read by Alfred Molina

Isaacson’s acclaimed biography of the artist and inventor is narrated by actor Molina, whom you might recognize from “Spider-Man 2,” “Feud,” or — wait, is this some kind of conspiracy? — “The Da Vinci Code.” (Simon & Schuster Audio)

Logical Family: A Memoir Armistead Maupin; read by Armistead Maupin

The “Tales of the City” author reads his memoir about growing up in the conservati­ve South and the journey that brought him to San Francisco in the 1970s, where gay culture flourished. (Harper Audio)

Little Fires Everywhere Celeste Ng; read by Jennifer Lim

Ng’s acclaimed second novel explores a Cleveland suburb divided over a fraught, racially charged custody battle. Theater actor Lim narrates. (Penguin Audio)

The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage Philip Pullman; read by actor Michael Sheen

The first book in Pullman’s new, long-awaited young adult fantasy trilogy — the follow-up to “His Dark Materials” — is brilliantl­y read by Welsh actor Sheen (“Frost/Nixon”). (Listening Library)

The Golden House Salman Rushdie; read by Vikas Adam

Rushdie’s latest is about an immigrant family that draws the interest of a young filmmaker and features a boorish would-be politician who strikingly resembles Donald Trump. Actor Adam narrates. (Random House Audio)

The Good Daughter Karin Slaughter; read by Kathleen Early

Actress Early narrates this thriller about a lawyer whose family was subjected to a terrible act of violence and who witnesses a tragedy that brings bad memories flooding back. (Blackstone Audio)

Artemis Andy Weir; read by Rosario Dawson

Weir’s follow-up to the bestseller “The Martian” follows a woman living on a lunar colony who’s pulled into a heist that turns out to be bigger than she expected. The audiobook is narrated by actress Dawson (“Rent”). (Audible)

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