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Notable new books

“The Shortest Way Home” by Miriam Parker; Penguin Publishing Group; $26. A woman who thought she had it all leaves it behind to take a job at a winery before needing to shed her expectatio­ns and claim her own happy ending. Available Tuesday. “The Cheerleade­rs” by Kara Thomas; Random House Children’s Books; $17.99. All the cheerleade­rs in the town have been killed one way or another and the sister of the one of the last ones killed is in the center of what’s unraveling. Available Tuesday.

“Cooper’s Charm” by Lori Foster; Harlequin, $26.99. After a burglary, a woman goes to visit her little sister and revels in the attention of the resort’s scuba instructor, but this detour may lead to the place they most need to be. Available Tuesday. “Paradox” by Catherine Coulter; Gallery Books; $27.99. A chief witnesses a murder and after bones were found in the dragged lake, a connection is discovered between the bones and an escaped pscyhopath. Available Tuesday.

New on DVD

“Ready Player One” “Incident in a Ghostland” “Operation Red Sea”

New on CD

“Beautiful Life” — Rick Astley “This Godless Endeavor” — Nevermore “Everyday Life, Everyday People” — Slightly Stoopid

On TV this week

“So You Think You Can Dance” — The Top 10 men take the stage, each partnered with an all-star girl for a choreograp­hed duet. 8 p.m. Monday. FOX.

“The Outpost” — Against advice, Talon goes after the demon before she’s ready. 9 p.m. Tuesday. CW.

“Big Brother” — Houseguest­s compete to wine the Power of Veto. 8 p.m. Wednesday. CBS. “The Gong Show” — Celebrity judges Rob Riggle, Ken Jeong and Kristen Schaal judge. 8 p.m. Thursday. ABC.

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